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Graphics by VectorToons.com Look At Comments Look Through Your Emails Keep An Eye On News and Trends The Table of Contents Trick When you’re stuck in a rut and don’t know what to write about, try one of these creative brainstorming hacks. look through your recent email conversations, Chances are that a client or customer asked you a great question or you shared a tip with someone. Use the email exchange as the start of your blog post. Browse through your favourite industry or niche news sites and blogs and take note of any hot topics or trends. Use them as a starting point to share your point of view. Look up a couple of books in your niche on Amazon. in the preview feature, You can usually see the table of contents for the book. Use the topics you find there to inspire you to write blog posts, emails and short reports. A similar idea is to look at comments you’ve gotten on your blog or on your social media posts. Does something spark an idea there? Both of these are great places to start conversations with your target audience.
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Page 1: Look At Comments Keep An Eye On News and Trendsd33kn77maht4p0.cloudfront.net/4-ways-to-come-up-with-content-ide… · Graphics by VectorToons.com Look At Comments Look Through Your

Graphics by VectorToons.com

Look At Comments

Look Through Your Emails

Keep An Eye On News and Trends

The Table of Contents Trick

When you’re stuck in a rut and don’t know what to write about, try one of these creative brainstorming hacks.

look through your recent email conversations, Chances are that a client or customer asked you a great question or you shared a tip with someone. Use the email exchange as the start of your blog post.

Browse through your favourite industry or niche news sites and blogs and take note of any hot topics or trends. Use them as a starting point to share your point of view.

Look up a couple of books in your niche on Amazon. in the preview feature, You can usually see the table of contents for the book. Use the topics you find there to inspire you to write blog posts, emails and short reports.

A similar idea is to look at comments you’ve gotten on your blog or on your social media posts. Does something spark an idea there? Both of these are great places to start conversations with your target audience.


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