3. News and Trendy events

Current events allow you to suggest topics, and the best part is that people are interested in what you have to say. If it's an essential event within your niche, or in general, your audience will likely want to learn more about the topic.

Google recently announced Web Vitals, a new set of metrics that measure the speed and user experience of websites. Readers are interested in this information and are often concerned about optimizing their sites.

Follow trendy events and write about them. This is a fantastic way to generate topic ideas for your eCommerce website. Keep your eyes open for news and create posts that reflect your expertise. Check out BuzzSumo for data on customer interest.

You may also set up alerts to keep you updated on specific topics. Write a post about your products that you could use during upcoming holidays or events.



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Christorv Premium Plus
Stories about your products- such a good takeaway. I like it, thanks for the training Lily 👌
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So welcome Christo.

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JackMata1 Premium
Hi Lily, thanks for sharing, by reading your post, it gives me the idea to start doing something.
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
Fabulous news!
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Willow29 Premium
I have wondered about adding a blog page to my WooCommerce site, and these are some great suggestions. Thanks!🙂
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
You are so welcome Willow.
Any gentle promotion can only be good for you.

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JarieLyn Premium Plus
I don't have an e-commerce site, as of yet. Your article is very helpful. Thank you.

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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
That's good to know JarieLyn.
It's something worth thinking about for the future.
There is time for everything.

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1Rudy1 Premium
I have been in the fence with adding a blogvto my ecommerce site. This has helped me to decide on what to do. Thanks, Lily.

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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
That's wonderful news Rudy.

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Yes, I'm looking forward to creating a blog and newsletter for my e-commerce. It's about time. I have to say, if I had not come here to WA two years ago, I never would have considered adding a blog. Newsletter was always a maybe..

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