Your audience/target market looks to you and comes back to you for answers. They support your blog because you consistently feed them with information that they find valuable that and can use themselves or share. Is that a true measure of telling them or giving them what they want to hear? Sometimes we can equate that but others are we so sure? Popular bloggers get retweeted regularly, up and comers are more of a hit and miss. Great post, massive retweets and traffic, but do they return? Is the true measure of gauging what your audience wants to hear through how they react through retweets, shares to show an impact as influence or is it through sales? Do they co-exist?
People always like to go with something that helps them to improve their knowledge and there are topics related to technology and internet which people always prefer. If you are a blogger and just want to generate revenue via adsense and advertisements, then it is always good to share something taht is commonly required by people.
I am blogging on how to make money online and I know what my audience really want to hear from me.This is really important thing that you must consider in order to get success in blogging.
I think the best is how-to or technology review site. Lots of people are looking for technical stuff online on how to do things. Plus, technology based blog get lots of high-paying keyword from Adsense.