50 Blogging Ideas – Part 2 of 5
Posted By admin on September 13, 2011
Part 2 of 5 list of 50 blogging ideas to help inspire you to come up with new content for your blog. Remember most of the ideas can be used more than once, so you won’t run out of blog posts for months to come. Coming up with fresh, new content and posting frequently – twice a week at the very least – keeps readers interested and earn search engine love.
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11. Predict trends – What do you see happening in your niche in a year? 5 years?
12. Historical view – What was your niche in the past? Or what past event influenced your niche?
13. Top tips on any topic of interest to your readers.
14. Best of… – A good year ender, make a list of your best posts for the year.
15. Contests – Organize a contest for your blog readers, or make a list of contests your readers can join.
16. What I learned from… a current event, a person you met, or an experience you had.
17. Definitions – Define terms that are commonly used in your niche but a beginner may not understand
18. New products – Not a review but simply an announcement of a new product relevant to your niche. This is another good opportunity to drop in some affiliate links.
19. Biggest problem – Ask your readers what their biggest problem is about your blog topic or niche. They post their answers in the comments section.
20. Biggest problem follow up – Summarize the comments from #19 in another post.
Now that you’ve got a start on a steady flow of fresh blog ideas, how do you actually make money from your blog? Visit Blogger’s Paycheck for a step-by-step guide on blogging for profit. More Ideas to come.
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