It’s a problem that even the most experienced bloggers can stumble
into every now and again, so if you’re having trouble coming up with
interesting blog post ideas, you most certainly are not alone.
It’s likely that you’ve been searching around the web for tips
about content creation and have come to the conclusion that all of your
articles must contain an original idea with the likes that have never
been heard of before. Sadly I can’t help but feel that you have been
(unintentionally) led astray by these types of advice.
Now you may be wondering why I’m rebuking the argument that your
content must be “original and unique†since you don’t really hear
anyone else out there saying otherwise.
Well I’m here to tell you that there is no such thing as an
“original idea†when it comes to writing. Every idea that you can
think of has been done before, sometimes to the point of overkill.
I think when starting out with blogging and article marketing,
everybody get’s self conscious about their own writing and the type of
content that they will be creating. Often the self defeating thoughts
are somewhere along the lines of “what if people hate my contentâ€,
or “what if they think I’m boring?â€
To put your mind at ease, let me put it this way.
If you’re not offending somebody, you’re not doing it right.
If you’re not offending somebody, you’re not making a big enough impact with your content.
It’s impossible to please everybody. Aside from the sissies who
will take offense or don’t like your content, there will surely be
individuals out there who will love it.
Now before I get into the real deal about how you can become a content
generation machine, there is also something else that I wish to share
with you to clear up any confusion you may have whenever the phrase
“create unique and original content†comes up.
When people talk about unique and original content, they are
referring to the fact that you wrote a particular article yourself and
that it contains your own personal thoughts, ideas and experiences when
it comes to that particular topic.
It’s not the topic itself that is unique since there are thousands
of articles already in existence about any topic out there. It’s the
author’s personal input and character that is expressed through the
writing that makes it “uniqueâ€.
6 Ways to Never Run Out of Blog Post Ideas
Choose the Right Niche
Although this may seem like common knowledge or a basic principle
when it comes to blogging, it’s amazing how many people skip this
step.
Chances are, if you’re struggling when it comes to thinking of
something interesting to post about, you’re spreading yourself thin by
trying to cover everything that there is within your field.
I’ll use myself as an example. I’m a network/internet marketer.
Now there are a range of topics that I can cover within this profession like blogging, PPC, solo ads, or prospecting.
In the beginning, I fooled myself into thinking that if I covered
everything then I would have an unlimited amount of blog post ideas at
my disposal and that my blog would get heaps of traffic due to the wide
range of topics.
Wrong.
By doing that, I increased the amount of information that I would
need to learn, I had to force myself to write about topics that I
didn’t really enjoy, and by having too much choice about what I had to
write about, it took me longer to make up my own damn mind about what
to blog about.
So I did what I had to. I chose one aspect about internet/network
marketing that I enjoyed learning and writing about and stuck with that
(blogging and seo).
You may think that there is so much you can write about in a narrowed
niche, but you may surprised to learn that it’s the opposite.
To prove my point, keep reading and you will see how it’s quite easy to come up with fresh content for any niche.
Sharing Is Caring
If you’re at all serious about building a successful home business,
then you should be constantly trying to learn new things, keep up to
date about any new strategies or technology relevant to your niche, and
attending trainings or webinars regularly.
Every time you learn something new in those trainings, take one idea
in that training and turn it into a blog post. Once I attended a webinar
about how to reel in leads with facebook marketing and in that 90
minutes, there was enough information in there for me to have written at
least 10 blog post on.
If you’ve learned about a new piece of technology that can improve
or leverage your business, review it. Same thing for new services and
products in your niche.
However for that last point, I recommend only reviewing something
that you have bought and used yourself. Your personal brand and
reputation is on the line, and the last thing you want to do is tarnish
that by misleading your prospects.
Your Opinion Can Help Others Too
If you’ve encountered something within your niche that you feel
strongly about, or disagree with, don’t be afraid to write about it.
Too often people refrain themselves from writing about something due
to fear of stepping on other people’s toes, negative comments, or
making themselves look bad.
As I mentioned before, if you’re not offending somebody you’re not doing it right.
A harsh fact that you need to accept is that when building your
brand, you must develop a thick skin against all the negative feedback.
It’s a sign that you are making a big splash within your niche.
If you can’t accept this, then you won’t be getting very far.
For example, a post was written about how it’s unwise to buy
products and services from the warrior forum. Not only did Glenn’s
(the author) post go viral because it was such a controversial topic,
but he got a lot of thank you emails for helping a lot of people avoid
getting scammed.
Use Question and Answer Dedicated Websites
Often when the mind draws blanks for interesting blog post ideas,
it’s usually a good sign to head on over to websites that are designed
to answer other people’s questions.
Nothing better than writing a post that provides the solution to a problem that your target audience is actively searching for.
You can try websites like yahoo answers or Quora, websites which are
designed to answer your prospects problems, and use the answers and
questions as inspiration for your next post.
Forums within Your Industry
Another good way to gather information about what you particular niche is talking about is visiting the forums.
Not only is this a good way for you to ask your own questions, build
connections and find out all the latest happenings, it’s a nest of
ideas for you to blog about.
This is another great way for you to get an insight into what people are asking about, what their concerns are.
You can use the various answers given within a thread as a list post.
Good forums you can use for ideas include the warriorforum (be very
cautious about what you buy here) and betternetworker (the ideal
community for network marketers).
“Borrow†Other People’s Content
If you choose to blog about a narrow topic that you are passionate
about, then chances are you are actively searching around the internet
for blogs and articles to help you learn more about it.
Inevitably, the more you read, the more ideas think of and swipe from these other bloggers.
Is that stealing? I wouldn’t say so.
Like I said before, no blog topic is original since they’ve all been done to death.
You make it original by adding your own voice to it and using the
content’s ideas to fuel your own imagination on how to write your
post.
Oftentimes, when reading somebody else’s content, inspiration
strikes me and I find myself thinking “Hey I haven’t written about
this yet, I should add this topic to my blogâ€.
I don’t “borrow†word for word, or paragraph by paragraph, what
the other bloggers write about. I use the overall idea of the blog post
and use that to form my own ideas and you should too.
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