The image above is a fancy example of a 404 Page, or a broken link. The point of using this picture during my Breakout was to make a statement: You can either have pages on your blog that do not exist or that do not exist for particular people.
Exclusivity is one of those things that has real power. Making parts of your blog “exclusive” can sometimes be extremely effective for gaining attention, traffic, and interest.
We often don’t like to think about exclusivity, especially in the evangelical circles, but the fact is that it exists, and it’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Roll the idea around in your head a bit about how you could possibly leverage “exclusivity” on your blog to produce desired results.
Josh Wagner says
Exclusivity creates value. And when you are valuable to your community, it is very good. That's all dependent on having great content in that exclusive area, though!
human3rror says
yes, that's very true! good value.
Graham Brenna says
Speaking of this… when I create a new user for my wordpress blog… what role do I want to give them? What role did you give me for this blog?
human3rror says
contributor
Graham Brenna says
thanks. That's what I thought.