What To Blog About Ideas
Blogging is a great place to start your online marketing journey for a few reasons. First, you can quickly build an audience that becomes your base of customers.
Second, it's easy and low-investment to do — once you've set up the infrastructure, the most time-consuming piece is likely to be coming up with ideas and writing them. That's where we come in! Here are eight ideas you can use today.
Three ideas for blog posts you can write about in business
You can write about any business-related topic you are interested in. The possibilities are endless.
Here are a few ideas:
* Write about your favorite business books.
* Write about the common mistakes people make when starting a business.
* Write about how to better your business skills.
* Write about how to set goals for success.
* Write about the best business practices.
* Write about how to bring more value to your customers.
* Write about what to do for a local business during a hard time.
* Write about the biggest success stories of your customers.
The possibilities are endless, and every situation is different. But the most important thing about this strategy is that you start thinking about your audience when you begin your writing. If you write to them, they will trust you and take action ASAP.
Challenge:
- List four business topics you have no experience in but have lots of passion for.
- Make an entry on your blog, and determine how to write about each topic.
- Give your audience an idea of what to expect from your posts.
- When you post the ideas, refer back to these four topics, and ask them to write on them.
If not, move on to a new topic.
Starting your blog from scratch is a great way to learn, even if you don't have high-level marketing or entrepreneurship skills. Additionally, blogging has helped me become more confident in the face of criticism.
Challenges: While blogging has many benefits, it can also be highly time-consuming. You want your blog to be successful. So make sure that you outline a timeline and keep a schedule. You need to know how long you have to write the post before jumping in the shower (unless you live a remarkably accessible and lazy existence).
Create a blog schedule where You have deadlines.
Create a schedule. Days and times for creating posts are essential. Like you have a general workday, you should also keep a blog post-to-do.
Two ideas for blog posts on your hobbies or interests
The best way to come up with blog post ideas is to write down all of the things you're interested in and then think about how those topics could make for good blog posts. For example, you might write down "cars," "cooking," "video games," and "music."
Then write down any main takeaways you'd like to share with your readers and record the ideas for the post in a plain text file. Don't try to be funny; make it relevant and valuable.
Once you have the ideas, you will need to order them, organize them, and form them into a topic calendar or writing process. But don't write the blog post in a rush.
Rhythm Is Critical
Do not write the blog post with ten ideas or even five. The goal, in the beginning, should be to pick an idea to move forward with and stick with that one for at least six months.
Do not put anything on hold for later, either; think about the post and account for delays as they come up. And finally, build a community that you can trust!
Once you have chosen an idea, go out and find a community of people (bloggers or not) who can help you out and give you any assistance you might need.
Be sure to read and edit your post, comment on a blog, and join the conversation.
Cheers,
Kevin
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Some good ideas here Kevin that can easily be tweaked to suit anyone's niche.
personally, I believe that if someone is going to blog then they do need much of a push to get them started,
Your notes here are ideal for that first push.
As well as writing down all the ideas, which I did two years ago, they should always carry a pencil and notepad.
Keep blogging Kevin.
Bux
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Appreciate the ideas, Kevin. Thank you.
Michael
You're welcome! Thanks for stopping by.
Kevin