How to Generate Blog Post Idea Topics Day After Day
Greetings from the Jersey Shore, where the sun is out but it is very chilly. When I woke this morning, it was only 48 degrees Fahrenheit. Burr!
I have to admit that I strayed from my plan of attack for this weekend and went shoe shopping, lunch and then to Church with my girlfriend, after she called and asked if I would go with her to get shoes for her grandsons' wedding next month.
I said yes, but little did I know that we would be out the entire day. Now I must put together this extensive blog before I can move on to other things that were planned for today.
I did indeed write and publish a new article for my dog niche website this morning. I have placed the article in the official website comments thread here in Wealthy Affiliate. Would love for you to visit my article and let me know what you think. Here's the link.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/authoring-writing-content/th...
Okay, now I must write the blog that was intended. Hope you enjoy that as well!
How to Generate Blog Idea Topics Consistently.
It is not easy to keep finding blog idea's day after day. Readers are always looking for quality content that brings value to them. Bloggers need to come up with fresh and innovative idea's to keep the audience engaged.
Do you feel stressed when it comes to searching for fresh and unique content every day? As mentioned above, finding interesting and fresh idea's is not easy. However, it is not impossible. If you want to be known as a good creative blogger, you should know how to tackle the challenges involved with exploring new idea's.
Clarity of Purpose is Extremely Vital
If you don't know what exactly you are planning to do, you cannot do things properly. Blog writing is not different. Many blog writers don't have a clear purpose. When it comes to writing content every day, you must have a clear purpose in mind. That is to say, clarity of purpose is critical if you want to generate unique blog idea topics consistently.
Never Forget to Think About Your Readers
Every blog post you publish should satisfy the interests and needs of your readers. If you are prepared to study the tastes and preferences of your readers, you don't need to search hard to find interesting topics consistently. So never forget to think about the readers while searching for blog idea topics. You can even ask your audience what they want.
Brainstorm Ideas Using the Internet
Many bloggers run out of idea's after a while. If you are stuck and don't know how to proceed, you can brainstorm idea's. The internet makes your brainstorming sessions result-oriented. You can come across several online topic generation tools nowadays. Make use of them to get fresh idea's.
Maintain a File for Fresh Ideas
Blog writers think differently at different times. An idea may strike your mind immediately. If you don't write it down immediately, you may forget it after a few hours. That is where the importance of maintaining a file for fresh idea's comes in.
It is always advisable to keep a file, notepad, or a spreadsheet to list all your blog post idea's. You need to keep this file in a place where you can have access it any time. Whenever an idea strikes, you need to record it in your file. This habit does not often make you run out of blog idea's.
Choose Trending Topics
You can keep your readers engaged if you choose a trending topic. If you can create a unique perspective on the latest topic, blog posting can be done daily without searching endlessly for blog idea topics and idea's. Google Trends is one of the best destinations to know some trending topics.
Smart bloggers set up Google Alerts to stay updated on emerging trends in their niche. You can emulate them to keep inspired and write on the latest developments in your niche. This approach builds your trust and authority considerably and motivates your readers to eagerly wait for your blogs.
Focus on Creating a Series of Posts
Experienced bloggers try to break a topic into a series to publish blogs consistently. This method of approach does not force you to search for a new topic every day. One good example is to create a long guide on a topic in your niche. If you are an affiliate marketer, you can focus on writing about 7 best online marketing tools for seven days a week.
All these posts can be published as you publish them. Many expert bloggers advise beginners to break a topic into a series and write small blog posts each day. You can follow this method if you feel stuck with your idea's.
Think Smart, Know What Your Readers Want, and Explore Ideas Using Best Online Tools
First, you must know what exactly you want to do. Without any clarity of purpose, you cannot keep generating innovative new blog post topics. It is always advisable to study the tastes and preferences of your audience before creating your blog posts. Further, keep a file to record blog idea's whenever they come to your mind.
The internet offers amazing possibilities for bloggers to generate blog idea topics day after day. You can explore using the best online tools to find fresh, relevant, and trending topics. Breaking a topic into a series is also a smart idea to generate blog post topics consistently.
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I found it hard to decide what to write about in my first few niches. Everything required too much research. It is easy to write posts for my MMO site because there are so many ways to make money.
And a simple google search is all I need to label something scam or more scam.
Hi Neil,
Thank you for sharing your perspective.
I don't find that so with either my niche website or my MMO website. I just finished developing and researching 14 new topics --7 for each website.
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Yes, it's sometimes hard to find a suitable topic to write about. I have several publications available from others who write about my topic, and those can be helpful. Also, Kyle's suggestion...go to Google and put in a word representing the subject you need ideas on; then put a plus sign, and then "a". Do this with every letter of the alphabet and you'll find lots of suggestions.
That's a great idea, Fran!
Forgot about Kyle's method when I was writing this.