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Content Fatigue Can Nip Your Engagement in The Bud: Here's How To Fix It

Content fatigue may be the reason why your contents are no longer performing well.

Joseph N. Aburu
6 min readDec 2, 2022
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Have you ever noticed poor engagement in your articles or viral articles? You may have stories that engage your audience and later on experience low views and poor reads. Sometimes the engagement may get lost completely.

However, even if you're experiencing a decrease in engagement, it doesn’t mean that your pieces have lost value; indeed, your content values are still intact. Many writers may have experienced this kind of change and still don't know what to do.

Frankly, content fatigue is a big issue for content creators, writers, bloggers, and copywriters. For this issue, no one is an exception. Even the most performing content will reduce engagement at some points. So as a content creator, you need to learn how to deal with it. Overlooking this problem can only nip your content in the bud.

“How can I deal with content fatigue?”

Before we move to the answer to this question, let’s first have a clear definition of content fatigue.

Definition of Content Fatigue

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Joseph N. Aburu
Joseph N. Aburu

Written by Joseph N. Aburu

Full Stack Web Developer | Writer | Blogger | Ghostwriter | Freelancer | Advocate for growth mindset.

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