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I recently went to the coffee shop for an hour or so with just a notebook. I left my laptop behind. I was intending to write down five or six ideas for blog posts for the next week or so. Instead I ended up with seventy different article topics, enough to keep me going for at least three months.
Some of my best thoughts are when doing a few laps. It cleans away the junk.
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Read books and then riff off what you find in them - maybe you have a different approach or a different idea or you've reacted to something you read there. That could be a blog post.
Also, read magazines and magazine articles you don't normally. Yesterday I read an interview with Taylor Swift in an airline magazine while I was flying. It gave me an idea for a blog post.
Great list here. I agree 100%. love answering emails as posts!
Thanks for the help!
There's a typo in front of Alltop, by the way.
This will definitely help me keep on track with my own blog. Every now and then I get totally stuck on what to write about. Sometimes I just need reminding that there are tons of things I could write about right in front of me :)
My blog is a personal/portfolio one, so I try to do a variety of postings just to give people an idea of who I am. I post recipes, videos I like, and comment on the world around me. Also, sometimes I have friends suggest topics to write about. That's the great thing about blogs. You can always get topic ideas by asking your readers - and that feedback is so invaluable!
Wish I had seen this yesterday. Bad timing on your part... I head up Atlanta Bloggers Community and this was our discussion last night. How to continually write killer content. Alltop or Google Reader are great catalysts.
My inbox is the number one way I get my posts. I write for business so I will get a dozen or so emails on either a past post or my clients will have similar thoughts and questions. If one has it, then probably many more do so I write about it.
I also believe in following thought leaders like yourself, Seth Godin etc. Next year I am going to add interviews & guest posts which I think will add variety but also great content.
My favorite on your list was think of the trends and whats next and work backwards.
Blogging seems to be one of the most important things I can be doing right now and stuff like this helps it to be a less painful process with more interesting, relevant results.
Thanks again!
I've also added several off-topic blogs to my blogroll over the last month as I also noticed that there are some amazing blogs out there that I can learn a lot from, even thou I don't know anything about the subject (before reading those blogs that is)
Thanks for the great post!
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Great.
I agree with answering questions and rants. I do some ranting on medical discussions on my DadWritings blog. I like to take emails or find questions from others and write posts on them as well.
I never thought about the photo idea. I will have to remember that. I have lots of photos to get ideas from.
Thanks again for another great post.
Blogs have the power to make a difference with each post.
Even when I am reviewing my idea list I sometimes get additional idea or topics that can be broken out into multiple posts instead of just one. Once I cover an item on my list I put a check mark next to it, but I don't take it off the list. You can always go back to something you've written and do a review of an old post to either reiterate on an old idea or exchange or add to it with something else that works better that you didn't know about at the time, or didn't exist at the time.
The options and ideas can be endless. At this point I just make sure that I add at least one thing to my list every day.
Thanks!
This is such a timely post. In the past week, this has been a topic on forums, where people have wanted to know how you get topics to blog about. I particularly like the idea of taking pictures and writing a speech.
I am a walkaholic, and one day while returning from High Park (Toronto), I saw a band, a mobile band set up in a truck, there were two guys in the van playing and a third outside on the sidewalk. The truck was parked in front of a pub. These guys were awesome and all the pub patrons were on the sidewalk participating. I stopped and got out my cell phone and recorded the scene. The music seeped into my soul and moved me deeply. When they played Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire, I was in heaven. When they left and I continued walking I was writing the blog post in my head.
When I returned home, I quickly wrote the post and uploaded the video, but the quality was crappy. I felt so cheated. I know that my readers would have appreciated the video.
Thank you for always sharing. Avil Beckford http://www.twitter.com/avilbeckford
Thanks, Chris!
but seriously, when you are passionate about some particular things, ideas do come even without asking for it. I find some people who run video blogs and still be popular with it. some do great with pictures. but what really matters is their opinions even if it has to fit in 100 or so words.
I always find your posts helpful. such an inspiration. thank you very much! :)
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