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5 Tips to Choosing Great Topics for Your Blog

Francesco Gutkowski

An original blog topic can be as rare as a unicorn.

However, that shouldn’t disappoint you too much. Your options are limitless, and it’s impossible to predict which one will work out in the beginning. Even if you have a great subject idea, are you sure it’s in a niche that will be both specialized and long-lasting?

People use the Internet to find solutions to problems, learn new things, achieve goals, and be amused. In some cases, then all of the above at the same time).

To develop a great blog that stands out from the crowd, you need to pick a subject that appeals to you and is specialized enough to attract a devoted audience while also addressing those reader objectives.

Keep in reading for our full breakdown on the five key strategies how to generate the best blog topics possible.

1. Brainstorming a Blog Topic: What to Do When Your Mind Is Blank?

People who don’t know what to blog about should make a list of their interests, passions, experiences, education, and abilities in all aspects of life, and then use that list to generate blog ideas.

It’s usually always simpler to start a blog about something you’re passionate about, so I try to guide folks in that direction rather than getting too caught up in the money possibilities.

We honestly think that you can earn money if you have traffic, yet it is difficult to come by. Once the traffic is in place, the money will arrive quickly enough, therefore it’s best to look for subjects where you can create the largest audience.

If you’re having trouble deciding between many ideas, I recommend selecting one and dedicating a significant amount of effort to it. Before you can know if a blog subject will work, you must “throw this against the wall and see whether it sticks.”

2. Sometimes All You Need to Do Is Write

There are times when no amount of study, self-reflection, internal or external analysis can provide a solution. Only the marketplace can provide you with a certain outcome. You must create a blog and begin writing immediately to observe what occurs. Adjustments may always be made as you go.

It’s critical to focus on just ONE concept rather than attempting to create a blog about everything you’re interested in. Spending your time and efforts on three blogs will result in three mediocre blogs. You offer your blog the greatest chance of success if you put 100% of your work into it.

After a three-month trial period of concentrating only on one blog, you should have a clear result, whether successful or not.

There is no doubt in your mind that you worked hard enough, and you can confidently state that you gave it you’re all. If the blog seems to be getting momentum, you may keep it going, or move on to a new subject if it isn’t.

You also have a full-fledged asset after three months of regular posting. Even if your blog doesn’t get much traffic, it has three months’ worth of material, so if the worst happens, you can sell it for a few hundred bucks and use the experience to help you with your next blog endeavor.

There is no such thing as failure if you put something out there and learn from it, and testing a subject on a live blog is often the only way to really know if it has promise.

You can also check out this tool for an instantaneous creation of blog post topics.

3. Narrowing Your Focus: From a Good Post to a Great Post

Once you’ve decided on a blog subject, be sure you’ve narrowed your focus sufficiently to get started.

Niche blogs are very popular these days.
It may seem counterintuitive to concentrate your talents and knowledge on a single subject, yet this is how you gain a devoted following.

The more devoted and narrowly focused your blog is, the more trust you get from your readers. Here are some ideas to help you narrow down your specialty.

4. Be True to Yourself

What’s great about blogging is that your own personality, along with your distinct audience, allows you to put an even more distinct perspective on your subject.

That implies that even if five blogs on the same subject contain basically the same information, they may seem to be very distinct.

5. Make a Classification System

Your topic’s structure is provided through categories. That is to say, the more well defined your blog categories are, the more focused your subject is.

If you were establishing a site about vintage dresses, for example, you’d need to develop blog categories to inform your readers what element of fashion you were discussing in each article.

The finest locations and boutiques to get these dresses, the different materials used, and even sewing methods are all quite different types of articles.

By decade, materials used, and fashion style, for example, might be blog categories if you wanted to concentrate on fashion. By establishing these blog categories, you’ll be able to distinguish your style blog and concentrate your content creation efforts.

Setting up your content schedule, generating additional blog post ideas, and assisting your visitors in navigating your blog to locate what they need will all benefit from being clear on particular blog genres of interest your readers may have connected to your subject.

Good Blog Topics: Streamlined

Whether you’re a new marketer, or you’ve been writing blog articles since the heyday of LiveJournal, there are some instances when you feel your mind go blank and trying to squeeze out a new blog topic physically hurts your grey matter.

Hopefully, our guide has shed some light on generating great blog post topics, in five simple ways.

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