Long Island SEO Companies Can Help Total Divas

By Rebecca Mills


Fans of any and all reality TV programs have probably been busy with a program called "Total Divas." The World Wrestling Entertainment reality program had its fall premiere on E! and there have been a couple of numbers that were looked into. While they were initially very impressive for a WWE side project of sorts, I found that maybe the information in question wasn't nearly as strong as I thought. As a result, perhaps the intellect of Long Island SEO companies can come into the picture.

"Total Divas," for its fall debut, brought in 1.3 million viewers; granted, this is not the kind of stat that anyone should overlook. However, I feel as though it is something to take into consideration when "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," one of the network's more popular shows, is brought to mind. Last season, "Total Divas" benefited from the previous show's 2.3 million viewer lead-in. Now that the Karadashians have seen the eighth season finale of the show, said viewers from the lead-in may not be had, a point which Long Island SEO firms can allude to.

This is not to say that the show cannot still attain some level of success, though. Keep in mind that while there is still a tremendous focus on the reality aspect, there is still a level of consideration given to wrestling as well. Fans are able to see bits and pieces of various matches, for one. In addition, there are many scenes in which you see the stars of the show training in the ring or at the gym, so it's clear that they focus much of their time on becoming fit, not to mention more skilled in-ring wise.

In order to bring in more of that wrestling crowd, I think that more star power should be brought into the picture. After all, firms the likes of fishbat, Inc. should know that the fans of the actual wrestling shows have females that they are more invested in, character-wise. For example, while someone like Brie Bella struggles to attain a strong reaction from the crowd, the Divas Champion known as AJ Lee, while not on the reality show, is someone who the crowd enjoys. An inclusion like this may be something that Long Island SEO companies can attest to.

There is a lot of potential for "Total Divas" and I think that WWE would have pulled the plug on the matter otherwise. After all, there have been failed projects within the company before, one of the examples being Tough Enough as a developmental reality show before it was ultimately axed. To me, "Total Divas" understands what it wants to be and the kind of crowd that it wants to appeal to. Seeing as how it is still heavily focused on wrestling, a wrestling crowd should be drawn in.




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