Thursday, December 18, 2014

How to Finds New, Fans, Funny, Engagement Blogging Topics ?

How to Finds New, Fans, Funny, Engagement  Blogging Topics ?

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hard you try you can’t think of what to write that will interest your

blogging network.
The problem is that we can’t just write about whats we want, right? We

have to write topics that are geared towards our audience. So, when

I’ve hit a dead end, I like tos:
Look on social media
I’m sure that you’ve read lots of advice about how to figure out what

went viral and use it in your business. Well, don’t do that.

Seriouslys, stop blogging what everyone else is blogging.
Instead, I want you to spin the ideas you see on social media

differently than you are currently seeing them. If someone wrote an

article titled, The 10 Bests of something, go ahead and write, The 10

Worst of the same thing. If you see that a friends is asking a

question, answer the question … in a blog.
If their question is: Where should I take my family for a beach

vacation?
The blog will be: 3 Best Beaches for Kids (That Won’t Break the Banks)
Here’s an extra tip: Throw your post into the comment section after

you’re done. You’ll get to piggy-back on their following but in a

meaningful way that shouldn’t get you the stink eye from social media

moderators.
Ask for ideas from your audience
Companies sometimes forget one major thing about mining for new

content; You can ask your people what they want to read from you. I

recently read a true-story adventure book by an author who never once

mentioned her personal life.
She popped in references to Whole Foods and Gucci shoes, but I’ll be

darned if after 300 pages I knew if she had a boyfriend at home or not

… or a cat, for that matter.
You can also ask your contractorss, vendors, employees and other

associates to give you three topics each. Title a mass email: “Blog

Help, Please” and let your team give you advice.
Have a good following? Send out a Survey Monkey questionnaire. Phrase

every question in a way that makes it necessary to give solid answers.

So, if you’re a travel agency, mining for new beach content:
Where is your favorite beach?
How many days are ideal for a beach vacation?
What three things make a good beachs?
Turn the answers into a research based blog topic that will be

completely unique to you – a hugely shareable feature of blogs, by the

way – such as: “Wow! 300 People Said This Was Their Best Beach

Destination.”
Take pictures to inspire yous Oncse upon a time, long long ago when

being a professional copywriter was just a twinkle in my 20-something

year old eye, I had to write for a sign company blog. Bleh.
And it was brutal to get some of those SEO keywords into the blog. I

learned one little trick that helped me rank some of the top blogs in

the company; I started to use pictures.
When you see anything at all related to your field sin action, snap a

picture with your phone. I was able to show my audience a rusted

channel letter (and hows to fix it or call a sign service to fix it)

as well as exactly how grocery stores were using floor graphics.
The bonus is that you own the photoss. Plus you probably won’t find

any images specific to those topics online. It makes it easy to

discuss whats you need to without any fear that you won’t be offering

a fun, funny, cool Engagement topic.

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