1. Generating Unique Ideas

You will likely have the experience and knowledge to create quality content if you are creating it. But that doesn't mean you have to be able to create unique headlines or titles.

It is normal to feel low on inspiration. Here are some great online resources that can help you generate unique ideas.

Use an Online idea generator

TweakYourBiz, an online generator, is a great choice. It quickly generates hundreds of ideas, broken down into categories such as bests, problems, lists, and bests. These suggestions may not all be logical but they should inspire you to think of a new twist on the topic you are interested in.

When you don't have many options, other tools such as AMI's Emotional Value and Headline Analyzers by Coschedule will help you select the best headline.

Explore Other Blogs for Ideas

Blogs – Explore blogs that are not in your niche. You will be amazed at how unrelated interests intersect with your blog and that it inspires new ideas, even if it is totally off-topic. Next, connect those ideas to your niche and you will have a topic that is unique to you.

Let's take, for example, a blog about academic writing that you stumble upon. But your blog is focused on business startups. These ideas can be infiltrated into your editorial calendar with a post entitled "How Academic Writing Made Me a Better Businessman".

What’s Hot in Social Media?

Social Media – This is an excellent way to find out what's hot in your niche. You should share your viewpoint if people are discussing it or reading about it. Although the idea may not be completely original, your unique perspective will make it stand out.

Next, why research is so important.



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CrystalTurn Premium
I'm thankful that I chanced upon your profile. You indeed have some great information in your posts and just the kind of stuff that I can use practically when researching ideas, analyzing my headlines, and learning what works best to grab an audience's attention. Thank you so much for what you've shared here, and I have bookmarked and saved many of your posts. Keep being awesome!
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
You too Crystal.
You seem to be powering ahead with your business.

Lily
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GNW12 Premium Plus
Really Great stuff
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
Thank you so much.
Just trying to help.

Lily
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RCanty Premium Plus
Another great article! when I grow up, I want to be as productive as you. I’m currently practicing on how to become a better writer; seemingly, it is a slow process. I have developed the patience though.

I look forward to incorporating the tons of information that you provide. It is guaranteed to help me build my brand and expertise.

Thanks,
Canty
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
That is wonderful to hear Canty.
Actually at the rate you are going the time will pass very quickly and your skills will improve out of sight.
Stay positive and confident.
You can do this.

Lily 😁🎶
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YvonneBray Premium
Great tutorial Lily. I’ve not heard of Plagtracker until now. I normally use Grammarly.
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
I agree that Grammarly is my top pick but Plagtracker is great if you have to prove original content to clients.

Lily 😁🎶
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YvonneBray Premium
Thanks Lily I’ll have to look into this.
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Israel17 Premium
Wow, I do get inspired whenever topics related to content ideas are discussed. And you've got me so inspired again with this tutorial that teaches how to make content unique and build an online reputation. Thanks so greatly!

Israel Olatunji
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
You are welcome Israel.
We all need to be writing inspiring posts to keep people coming back.

Enjoy my friend.
Lily 😁🎶
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