The Quick and Easy Way to Get Blogging Ideas
There’s no excuse for having writer’s block these days. With so many places to turn, it’s easy to find a great topic to blog about on a constant basis. Use social media as a source of unlimited inspiration for your writing material! Other people doing the work for you? It’s the most simple idea you’ll kick yourself over not considering.
For instance, if you have a blog that deals with one particular topic (such as electric cars), search the internet for “electric car forum” and read up on what people are posting about. What you’ll really want to look for are the questions people are asking, and the answers and opinions that come afterward. There’s your real content: popular questions that probably don’t have web pages dedicated to them, nor a great deal of search engine competition. From here, you can easily combine a bunch of Q&A sessions into your own personal content-rich article. There’s a smart way to come up with a topic and all of its content without having to toil over any of the basic stuff!
Still not enough? There’s also Yahoo Answers – a GREAT place to search for any keyword and see what common questions people are asking. Best yet, they have answers, and you can use all of this great stuff to write unique content!
Ripoff artists and the general uninspired population turn to places like ArticlesBase, eZine Articles, PRweb and any of the other major article submission sites. There’s a lot of shame in copying other people’s stuff, no doubt about it…although, it can prove to be helpful to get industry information in lieu of writing content for your affiliate sites. Need sites and references? Find more articles on Google News or Yahoo News.
As a last measure, there’s always Youtube…a place to watch tutorials, debates, demonstrations and everything in between. Type out what you see to create the text version (that is, the version that search engines can actually see!)
Wait, there actually is one completely LAST measure. You can simply create a mash-up of different articles by copying and pasting them into one big word document, then running them through a professional “spinner” like Magic Article Rewriter to turn them into unique content with the grace of an alchemist. Disclaimer: Requirements include no shame, little patience and the desire to do things the easy way.
Nice article I am a new blogger and this has definately helped me a lot :)