Why Your Feed Readers May Think to Unsubscribe Your Blog

Just Imagine that you tried hard to increase your feed readers but suddenly you see that the subscribers count is gradually decreasing. At first, you think it would be some problem in Feedburner or any other feed carrier but later on you came to know that people are really unsubscribing your blog feeds.

It is a fact that subscribers will help your blog to stay alive. This is because they are your regular readers and it takes a lot of hard work to build a good subscriber base.

There could be many reasons for readers unsubscribing your blog, all you have to do is think deep into your mind because it could be your own mistake which is resulting into this.

Here are 5 Reasons, which I think could be the cause of readers unsubscribing your blog:

1. Your Blog Focus Gets Diverted

Your feed readers could unsubscribe your blog feed if the “thing” for which your blog is known for is not being fulfilled. I am not saying that you should not talk about something else than your blog topic but posting about irregular topics consistently than posting something on your actual blog topic could result in loss of readers.

2. Too Long and Boring Post

Time is very essential for every human being. You should try your best that your “Long Post” should not take more than 10-15 minutes to read otherwise it will become boring, which probably most readers hates and they will skip the reading and could also unsubscribe your feed if you do it on regular basis. If you writing a long article then try breaking it into proper paragraphs with highlighted points, use a list of points for quick understanding etc.

Your blog must have an audience. No audience, no reason to run your blog. If you put out boring content that has no importance to anyone, you will not get any noticeable traffic and you will slightly see decrease in your subscribers count.

3. You or Your Blog is very Inconsistent

If you choose a particular blogging frequency say every other day, be sure you can maintain of at least close to it. Remember that subscribers are followers and if you make them impatient for your next blog post, then they will leave without saying goodbye. Sudden increase of blog frequency and blog posts each day which is not wished looking at your blog popularity can also be annoying especially if they do not open their mails everyday.

Take example of TechCrunch, if they do 10-15 posts everyday, there readers won’t hate it because it’s a big authority and it’s an obvious thing from them. But suppose you are a readers of a blog xyz.com having 55 feed readers and 1500 hits per month and the owner suddenly starts posting 10 article every day. Just imagine yourself as a reader of that blog and then what you will do.

Consistency is one thing readers like from us.

4. Same Kind Of Articles Again and Again

On your blog, one should not consider it as an article directory and just keep on submitting on the same topic again and again. It is not like a good movie that people want to see again and again. People will dislike this kind of stuff again & again and will unsubscribe to your feed.

If you want to talk about an old topic, be sure to make it more interesting to read than the first and provide sufficient time gap. Adding some new ideas about it or updating your readers about the topic can be very interesting to follow.

5. Negative Blogging & Bloggers Ego

Creating an atmosphere of negative blogging will cause loss of readers. You should be positive with the majority of your posts to keep your readers happy when they come to your site.
Also, just because you run a successful blog and giving yourself a pat on the back is seriously what your readers won’t like. Nobody wants to listen to an egotistical blogger. If you consistently pump out good content your blog will speak for itself .

Other than that there could be few more reason like annoying feed errors, poor English, bad language while replying to comments etc which could result in loss of readers and so this brings us to the end of this article.

Tell Me You Opinion! What do you think could be the cause of readers unsubscribing your feeds? And what can we do to avoid it. Waiting for your Comments…

[Do Read an Article from Daniel Scocco of DailyBlogTips Titled as “What to Do When People Unsubscribe“. This will surely help you in bringing back those unsubscribed readers]

49 thoughts on “Why Your Feed Readers May Think to Unsubscribe Your Blog”

  1. Hi Sushant, I totally agree with the points listed in this post. Frequency of blog posting is really important, if you are going for a vacation, then schedule some post or let your readers know your return schedule. Thanks a lot buddy for sharing this info. Had a great time on your blog.
    .-= Sanjeev´s last blog ..5 Ways To Create Pie Charts and Graphs Online =-.

    1. Ya, Feedburner has this option to get notified when people unsubscribe your blog..It will tell you which email Id unsubscribed from your feeds.

  2. Once I updated/synchronized Windows Live Writer with my blog. Unfortunately the internet connection went down and the temporary post created by WLW didn’t automatically delete itself. This temporary post which is nothing but gibberish, went out to my subscribers and I lost 5 of them that day.

    Now I use a function.php hack to delay the availability of my blog post after each update.
    .-= Udegbunam Chukwudi@Patchwork Of Tips´s last blog ..How To Reduce Your Feedburner Unsubscribers =-.

  3. lack of useful posts with more sponsored reviews on blog makes me annoyed. Long posts are also a big reason to run away
    not interacting with your commentators also gives negative effect

    Good points shared.

    1. I do agree that if you post more sponsored reviews then useful articles then it could negatively impact in a bad way..

      Thanks Jim for commenting 🙂

  4. Hy Typhoon, This is some really good points that should be kept in mind. I am, however, a bit confused. With reference to my blog, “Openings For You”, I have been consistent in my focus – about job opportunities and have been consistent in the way it is updated. The posts (i.e. job openings) are of average length and I am sure they will not be boring! I am sure I do not indulge in negative blogging. So why my subscribers are not increasing? Can you / someone help me?
    .-= Guru´s last blog ..VBA Developer job openings in New Delhi =-.

  5. consistency is very much needed. And we should write too long article, we should try to present it in simple but in a smart way. One more thing too much graphical design also distract our readers. Some will be more effective at the time they started blogging, but this will get decreased day by day. this should not happen… just try to update the blog atleast twice in a week.
    .-= Deepika´s last blog ..My Favourtie Posts@Which I Have Read =-.

  6. I’m agree for all points since i’m blog reader also. I will surely unsubscribe a blog which have not giving their reader comfortability. About long post, yes it’s annoying when seeing an thousand word article >.<, especially if the word choice and the topic is kinda serious topic.
    About blog focus, i can tolerance if out-topic article comes not too often, but if it's too much then bye2. Smartbloggerz, sometime posting soft and out-topic article such sudoku, happy new year article, etc…but it's OK since it's not too much.
    .-= akira07´s last blog ..Quick report – My Smartbloggerz Commenting Idol 2 Participation =-.

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