3) Use your blog comment
Let me blow it open - this training came to my mind base on a question from one other training.
Here is the link to the training and see the comment from 42Louise:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/7-common-blogging-myths-that-will-amaze-you
Your comment section may seem like a place to avoid, but it is the cheapest form of engagement. Don’t be scared of engagement, yes you may not be able to answer all questions.
You don't know it all.
But these comments can be very insightful, you can generate content ideas and topics on what to write and what your audience is looking out for. Also, comment on your competitor's blog is a good source of ideas.
Don’t leave your commenter unengaged, respond to their comment. Where you don’t have a direct response, research on Google; there is always something to learn and write about.
4) Forums
A good place to find people of similar ideas, searching, and engaging in the same ideology are forums. Forums are majorly a collection of people of like minds, as such; it is easy to find topics from issues discussed.
Searching for forums is not difficult, you can use Google, type in your niche followed by the word forums, for example, I can get a forum on internet marketing by typing, “Internet marketing + forum”. You can start opening your search result to see forums that will allow you to navigate through; narrowing down your search terms is a brilliant way to go.
Popular forums are containing several niches; you can easily search through them for any niche of choice. A good example is Quora and Reddit, they are a good way to learn and find out about what your audience cares about.
Talking about Quora, it is a well-stuffed avenue for stories, blog ideas; they are presented in various formats. This can be questioned, answers true-life stories, and so on. The deeper you dig into this engagement, the easier you transform them to blog topics and posts.
Then, your website has about 100 posts within a year. I have never seen such a large website which carries 100 posts and I will not have time reading all of them. But why it is so important to write and publish posts constantly? Could anyone explain it?
Thank you very much.
I enjoyed this training Ayodeji. Bookmarking it now.
Great information. I've been drawn to Quora and Reddit recently for content writing ideas. Because I have received emails based on the the groups I have joined (related to my niche) from each forum. The emails give the "itches" from real people and in real time. I will endeavour to "scratch" those itches in my content writing.
If you know what I mean.
Louise
You are spot on
Thanks for this great tips.