Places to get ideas for Blog Posts
By Sharon Housley
The best blogs and feeds are those that contain unique content, fresh, attractive. Even where these prolific posters get their ideas? I talked with a handful of bloggers to determine where their inspiration originated from its contents. Not surprisingly, ideas for blog posts or RSS feed items originate or are influenced by other web content. The following are places to find your online Muse: 1 Google News.
Monitor Google News for keywords related to your industry. If you find a story you disagree or agree with writing about it. Add your thoughts, and main content. This does not mean that you should only announce Google news summaries. The value is not only the aggregation of news, but the comment that you provide. Tie news for specific events, conditions or the impact of specific news about the industry. Add a point of view or a reference to a news article adds genuine value. 2. Web Logs
Look at their websites "long tail" and examine the web logs. Find phrases that are relevant to your site and write detailed information on these subjects. This is particularly useful if your blog or RSS feed is used as a marketing tool for the site. By focusing on obscure or less popular search terms and phrases that are found in their web logs, you'll not only find you provide content of interest to your readers, but you will attract additional web traffic. 3. Collate
Many bloggers have established themselves as "experts" on simply accumulate and organizing a large collection of information related to a specific field. Use the blog or feed to announce and organize information, new products or services of an impartial manner within a specific industry. Search 4.
Most people assume that there is information about each subject on the Internet, but this is not necessarily the case. If you stumble into an area where there is minimal content, consider it an opportunity. Continue to develop content. Chances are if you were looking for the content of that other person is also, develop a blog post or RSS feed for information that find inaccessible. 5. untouchable Content
Consider the possibility of facing all content that many other publishers find difficult or uncomfortable. Controversial or content that is difficult to write about is often overlooked, look at the content a challenge as an opportunity.6. monitor authority Blogs
Watch authority blogs for developing industry news. Comment on any breaking news or editorials that you agree or disagree. This may attract the attention of a blog of authority and could result in a link to your comment. Make sure the source of blog posts that you comment or credit fare. 7. Advice
If you're an expert? Consider the possibility of developing an advice column. Let readers send him questions and post the questions and answers on your blog or RSS feed. This allows your readers to target your content. 8. Conversations
Many bloggers and publishers discover topic ideas from conversations. Create dialogue with two individuals familiar and familiar with your blog topic, the questions that arise could be good fodder for posts. 9. Forums/Newsgroups/Usenet
Forums are great places to find topic ideas. Read topic specific Forum posts, then principal and summarize the posts. 10. Look outside the box of
Don't restrict your thinking to parameters found online. The best RSS feeds and blogs are targeted, clear, consistent and unique. Is okay to occasionally step outside your comfort zone to find engaging content. While breaking news has obvious value, so to does timeless content and "how to" posts. Don't be afraid to mix it up and provide readers with a combination of both. About the author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software to create, edit, publish RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net a software company of wireless text messages.
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