Welcome to Day 2 of Our Blogging Challenge.
Today I’d like to give you some tips for brainstorming blog post ideas based on categories.
There is nothing worse than sitting in front of your laptop, attempting to write a new blog post with nothing but a blank screen staring at you.
We all have those days where inspiration just doesn’t strike and we can’t come up with a single workable post idea.
Or maybe you’re in a rush and you need something quick you can write and publish to stick to your blogging schedule and keep your readers happy.
You don’t want to spend a bunch of time trying to come up with something to write about.
In either scenario it’s nice to have a list of blog post ideas ready to use.
And that’s what we’ll work on today.
I’ll walk you through a simple little brainstorming exercise that will result in dozens of blog posts ideas you can use over the coming weeks and months, or whenever you need a little extra inspiration.
Grab a notebook and pen, and let’s start brainstorming a whole list of future blog posts.
I prefer to do this exercise with pen and paper, but if that’s not your thing, by all means use a word document, spreadsheet or whatever program you prefer for brainstorming topic ideas.

Step 1 – Log Into Your Blog and Make a List of Your Categories

Start by making a list of all the categories on your blog.
You may have a pretty good idea of the main ones or the ones you use the most, but there may be some you are forgetting.
Log into your blogging interface and look up the categories you have set up.
Copy them down in your notebook, leaving at least 10 lines of space below each category.

Step 2 – Come Up With At Least 10 Blog Post Ideas Per Category

Now that you have your list of categories, come up with 10 blog post ideas for each category.
Don’t censor yourself, just jot down the first things that come to mind.
Remember this is a brain storm.
The idea is to generate ideas.
You’re free to tweak, edit, and reject them later.
For now, get them on paper and come up with a long list of potential post ideas.

Step 3 – Rinse and Repeat As Needed

One of the best things about this technique is that you can repeat it whenever you need a new batch of blog post ideas.
By the time you get back to this brain storming technique (which means you’ve used up all the previous ideas), it will be easy to come up with fresh blog post topics for each category.
And since you’re focusing on coming up with ideas for each category, no area of your blog will be neglected over the coming weeks.
See if this simple idea doesn’t help you generate a long list of future blog post topics.
Try it!
To Your Blogging Success,

The Working Writer’s Coach
P.S. If you have questions about this technique, or problems with it, just leave your concerns in a comment here.

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4 Comments

  1. Suzanne, this is challenging. I can see where it will be real profitable. Since my blog has made a turn from caregivers to a more general audience, I will look at mine, and at others like you suggested to Barbara. Thanks

  2. I don’t have any categories in my blog it’s brand new! Where do I start?

    1. Suzanne Lieurance says:

      Hi, Barbara,
      If you are just starting a blog, think of several categories of information that would appeal to your target market. What is your blog about – who is your intended readership?
      If you can’t think of any categories, check out some blogs that have the same target market as you do. See what categories they have listed there.
      Good luck.

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