13 Reader Memes I Relate To In My Soul

by Jeannie Ruesch
reader face in the book

We all have those memes or gifs that feel like they were made just for us. You know the ones I’m talking about – the highly specific, oddly relatable images or animations that seem to capture some essence of who we are. I bet you have a few favorites that feel like they were tailor-made to resonate with you.

Here’s a round-up of the ones that just get me the most. And if you haven’t noticed that I have a blog category called Pretty in Procrastination yet, this might shed some light on why. 😆 Plus, you’ll find 10 ways you can use memes to build community for your author or reader-focused blog at the end!

Here are the reader memes I love:

reader meme - When someone keeps talking to you while you're trying to read

2

reader meme when your favorite author kills your favorite character

3

reader meme  - happiness is books

4

reader meme  - new books are pretty

5

reader meme - books take up space

6

reader meme - sleep at the expense of books

7

reader meme  - same taste in books

8

reader meme  - my precious book

9

reader meme  - book dream date, barnes and noble

10

reader meme  - lord of the rings reader meme

11

reader meme  - bookstore

12

reader meme  - book interruptions, taken spoof

13

reader meme  - bookstore mystery section well played

10 Ideas for Authors or reader bloggers to use reader memes

Looking to build community with your readership? Here are 10 ways authors and readers can use memes on their blogs to build connections:

  1. Create memes based on popular posts or inside jokes from your blog community. This strengthens the feeling of belonging.
  2. Make memes showcasing your most loyal readers or commenters. It’s a fun way to highlight active members.
  3. Use reaction memes in your comments sections. They add humor and personality to interactions.
  4. Post memes on social media and tag readers who would appreciate them. It helps readers feel seen.
  5. Curate memes that relate to your niche and resonate with your target audience. Readers will connect with the shared experiences.
  6. Encourage readers to submit their own memes by hosting contests or meme parties on your blog. User-generated content builds stronger community ties.
  7. Use memes as icebreakers when hosting live events or meetups for your readers. It sets a casual, fun tone.
  8. Create a dedicated meme section on your blog for readers to browse and bond over relatable content.
  9. Repost viral memes and put your own spin on them to jump into wider internet culture conversations.
  10. Make inside joke memes just for your email subscribers as a fun treat in your newsletters. It makes readers feel special.

Featured post: Photo by Siora Photography on Unsplash

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