Looking for Some Easy Blog Post Ideas?
Many writers today construct sites with all the bells and whistles, and believe it will be the “magic bullet” to a successful career.
If only it were that simple.
The problem?
With millions of blogs launched into the blogosphere, it’s an extremely crowded and competitive field.
In fact, “Google” writing blogs and you’ll render over 1,500,000 search results.
Adding insult to injury is that in order for blogs to help build a platform and sustain a popular following, updates must be made on a regular basis.
Experts recommend weekly.
That’s a tall order.
So how can bloggers infuse their sites regularly with interesting, informative, engaging content to capture an audience, avoid burnout, and stand above the competition?
By redefining what a blog post is. It’s time for a paradigm shift…
First let’s examine the “original” definition of a blog post.
Once upon a time, blog posts were considered “textual” entries appearing in reverse chronological order on a blog, (also known as an online journal).
Bloggers would often use posts to rant, raise awareness of important causes, and even to showcase their creative poetry.
Enter 2022…
With 100s of niches, themes, approaches, and professional goals, a blog post can differ depending upon who’s doing the blogging and the blogger’s objective.
For example, a food blogger, seeking to promote and sell her recently launched cookbook might share a “blog post” in the form of her favorite recipe.
Here’s some “food for thought“ — you can, too.
These are guiding factors you’ll want to keep in mind to work “smarter, not harder” and make the most of your blogging efforts.
What is the criteria for a blog post?
To diversify your blog content, and provide for more innovative posting, here are some examples of different techniques and tools used by today‘s successful blogger.
Try one or all of these to expand your blogging horizons.
Blog post ideas can be:
A writing prompt
A recipe (often used by food bloggers) – You can use family recipes or food as a metaphor for another concept even.
Photographs or images
A You-Tube Video
A book review
A music review
A rant (often used by younger bloggers or recreational bloggers)
An infographic
A how-to/tutorial </strong/ (often used by tech sites or teaching sites)
Links to other interesting sites/resources
A listing (top 10 reasons)
An interview
A guest post (provided by other writers in your niche)
A survey or poll
A debate on a current issue or controversial topic (school reform, immigration)
A poem
A contest (to promote a book, product, or service) and to increase traffic
Quotes (the site, TinyBuddha.com attracts a mega-following based upon this simple practice)
Quick tips (decorating, gardening, shopping)
A success story or failure—For example, a post I penned, “10 Mistakes I made in 2010” on my writing site, was a big hit.
Get the idea here? A blog post is limited only by your imagination.
Darren Rowse of Problogger.net, goes further to suggest that bloggers should “experiment with different types of posts” to help battle with what he calls “blogger’s block“.
Now that you know the different types of blog posts that are potentially possible, here’s how to deliver.
• Recognize that a blog post doesn’t have to be of epic proportions.
Size doesn’t always matter; substance is equally important.
For example, sometimes I will share motivational quotes and a beautiful image on a Monday, to help inspire other writers for the rest of their week.
• Remember that passion is a prerequisite to successful, long-term blogging.
Choose a topic that excites you, and most times your readers will be excited too!
A good approach here is to consider a blog based upon your hobby or profession.
• Consider the benefits of guest bloggers to help you to keep up with the demands of blogging.
You can either pitch people you admire and ask for a guest post, or create general guidelines for guest posters and place the information in a prominent place on your site.
Make sure to include the length, acceptable topics, and desired format.
• Make sure to encourage reader feedback to determine what method/technique works best for your particular readership and goals.
For greater blogging success in 2022, think outside the blog box and follow these timely tips for blog post ideas.
By increasing your productivity and creativity, you can ultimately increase your bottom line.
About Jennifer Brown Banks
Jennifer Brown Banks is a veteran freelance writer, creative strategist, award-winning blogger and columnist. Her publishing credits include: Pro Blogger, Daily Blog Tips, Write to Done, Men With Pens, Writing-World, Tiny Buddha, and other top-tier sites.
She holds a bachelors degree in Business Management.
Banks teaches writers and businesses how to “work smarter, not harder” and increase their bottom line at her “Top 25 Writing Blog” – Pen and Prosper.
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