Favorite Posts – Find What Readers Love Most

We’ve gathered the articles that get the most clicks, shares and comments. Whether you’re into the latest Apple numbers, a heated cricket debate, or a Supreme Court update, these posts represent what our audience calls a "favorite". Think of it as a quick shortcut to the stories that matter most right now.

What makes a post a “favorite”?

A post earns the favorite badge when readers spend time on it, leave a reaction, or come back for a second read. It’s not just about raw traffic; it’s about engagement. For example, the piece on Apple’s record $9 billion India revenue sparked dozens of conversations about Make‑in‑India, while the KL Rahul vs Rishabh Pant debate sparked a flurry of memes. Those signals tell us the content hits a sweet spot.

Because we track these signals, the favorite list stays fresh. If a story about a new airline or a political notice suddenly spikes, it jumps to the top. That means you always get the most relevant, buzz‑worthy reads without hunting through the archive.

How to use these favorites for a personal greeting

Got a friend who lives for cricket? Grab the Rishabh Pant article, pick a line you love, and turn it into a custom audio greeting from a cricket star on United Voice Greetings. The same works for tech fans – use the Apple India story to inspire a tech‑savvy birthday message from a celebrity influencer.

All you need is the post’s key point, a short script, and the platform will match you with a star who’s known for that topic. It’s a fast way to make a greeting feel personal and timely.

Beyond the big headlines, the favorite section also includes niche gems like the best Twitter account for Indian news or a quick guide on traveling to the USA. Those little‑known pieces can become conversation starters in a greeting, showing you really know the recipient’s interests.

We recommend browsing the favorite posts first, picking the one that matches your loved one’s passion, then heading over to United Voice Greetings to select the perfect voice. The result is a surprise that feels like you’ve curated it just for them.

If you’re not sure where to start, filter by category – tech, sports, politics, travel – and let the most popular articles guide you. You’ll save time and still land a greeting that feels spot‑on.

Remember, a favorite post isn’t just a read; it’s a signal of what people are talking about right now. Use that insight to keep your messages fresh, relevant, and truly personal.

The Legacy of Pink Paper in Financial Journalism

The Legacy of Pink Paper in Financial Journalism

Aarav Khatri
6.08.2023

In my personal opinion, my favorite Indian news channel is NDTV. It's favored due to its balanced reporting style and comprehensive coverage of both national and international news. The channel's in-depth analysis, expert panel discussions, and dedicated segments for business, sports, and entertainment make it stand out. Furthermore, their credible team of journalists and their approach to investigative journalism sets them apart. Overall, its unbiased news broadcasting and commitment to truth make NDTV my go-to Indian news channel.

Read more