5 Tips For Quickly Creating Blogging Content You Absolutely Can’t Miss in 2018

business social media May 04, 2018
 

Looking for blog post ideas? Well I’ve got you covered.

As I'm talking to more and more new women entrepreneurs many have shared with me they get stuck on ideas for blog content to share with their followers. That’s why I am excited about today’s topic.  I’m covering a few tips on how to quickly create meaningful content.

Tip One: Use Embedded Reactor

One tip you might want to use is called an embedder reactor. In order to do this you find a video from an authority figure that has a lot of views on it, and then you just simply react to it. Insert your comments by reacting to what they said. Make sure you’re giving credit to wherever you’re getting the video from, whomever the authority is that you’re using. Check out how we did it here. And Still I Rise

 

Tip Two: Use a Stat Roundup

A stat roundup is when you find different stats on one topic and present that information in one uniform blog post.

Tip Three: The Interview

When stuck always use the interview. My favorite technique is the interview, it’s when you interview a subject matter expert on a topic your audience want to learn. It can be as diverse as child care, social media or business. You know your audience interest. Then create a blog post in the format that’s easiest for them to consume.

Pro Tip:

The easiest way for a subject matter expert or influencer to give you an interview is via audio – all they have to do call or video conference you start talking and press record.

Tip Four: The Quote Post

Another way to quickly create content is the quote post. You can create a blog based off of quotes. There’s quotes all over. You probably read them every day so full some from several influencers address a specific topic.

Pro Tip #2:

Create a Pinterest board, Instagram collection, Facebook folder or desktop folder to place quotes in when they catch your attention. If stopped the scroll for you then your audience will probably like them as well. Check out our Quote board on Pinterest here.

Tip Five: Crowd Source

Another option I like as well is called the crowdsourcing post. You pose a question to several people, then you take those answers and create an article from them. Whatever you do, I want to remind you to make sure that you link back to the people and give them credit for being a part of your blog and article. This is a generous way to promote other people.

So, try it out and let me know which method you like it best.

Your turn, I’d love to hear from you!

In the comments below, answer one or both of these questions:

First, when it comes to blog content – what specific situation do you find the most challenging and why? Is it coming up with content ideas or sitting down and creating the content?

Second, which content creation suggestion might dramatically improve your blog is you used it?

In your comment, share as much detail as you can.  Someone is waiting to hear your story, it is the blessing they need to have a major breakthrough!

Important: share your thought and ideas directly in the comments. Links to other posts, videos, etc. will be deleted as they come across suspect.

P.S. Know somebody who needs a nudge to get going on their blog? Give ‘em the courage and tools they need by sharing this post.

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