1. Opportunities for researching:
You can research about your niche hearing content related to the subjects you want to post about: it is true that sometimes it is totally impossible to make space for formal research as we have classically conceived it. But it’s also true that with all the resources you have on the Internet these days there are very useful alternatives to cover this task. One of them is to listen instead of reading. You could find podcasts, YouTube videos, or mp3 files of content related to your niche. You could acquire a general background about a subject while you are on your way to work, exercising at the gym or waiting in line. During these activities we usually waste valuable time that could definitely enhance the quality of our posts or even give us a bunch of ideas for new ones. Once you start doing this, you will consider a pair of headphones a top priority in your daily life.
Classical research should not be neglected. Whenever you can set apart time to search the Internet about your niche, you should do it. But I have found that complementing your research activities with this that we have just presented really pays off.
Some I have already put into practice.
Making the most of time etc., there is never a dull moment in a day for me.
I use my smartphone a great deal to draft posts or jot down ideas 24/7.
I will have to try engaging others in related conversations. Sounds like a winner.
All the best
David