10 ways to create great blog content

I’ve long been an advocate of the power of blogging, but when you’re posting three times a week – or even trying to muster up something original once a week – it can be hard to consistently create compelling content for your blog posts.

We all have ‘off’ days, times when the creative juices aren’t flowing. Sometimes finding different, interesting and useful content to share on a blog proves tricky. With that in mind, here are 10 ways to consistently create great blog content:

1. Re-visit your blogging legacy

Have a look through your previous posts – are there any blogs you can add a second part to, an update, additional content?

2. Read through the last 24 hours Home feed on your Twitter account

Reviewing the last day on your Twitter Home feed usually delivers a few good blog ideas or content themes to explore.

3. What are you doing at the moment – share the love

Discuss things you’re working on at the moment: projects, new client work, challenges, success, lessons learnt. Add value.

4. Check the blogosphere

Look at what bloggers are posting and expand their debates – this is a great way to further link into the blog community, too.

5. Become a source of exclusive information

Are you a thought-leader in your commercial space? No? Become one. Add exclusive content in your area of expertise.

6. Ask for help

Speak to your clients, colleagues and trusted network associates what interest them. Ask for their help in creating content.

7. Do market research

Get online and see what your competitors are talking about. Then write something better on the same subject. Add insight.

8. Get passionate

If you have strong beliefs or proven methods around a commercial subject, share it. Share your passion. Readers love this.

9. Remain teachable

Ask your readers what they want to see. Start a survey, ask your audience what they value. Create statistical value.

10. Start with the end in mind

Remember why you’re blogging – think back to your earliest blog posts and recall what sparked you to start blogging. Share it.

3 Responses

  1. Nice list of suggestions we could all go through a couple of times a week in order to keep our blogs fresh and relevant. 8-)

  2. bristoleditor says:

    Hi Russell

    Many thanks for the comment – much appreciated.

    Those who don’t blog/write social media content/deliver content often look at writing blog posts as an extension of the selling function, failing to see it is in fact all about useful, interesting and unique content which readerships can benefit from without a hard sell attached to it. And it takes time to create this useful content, don’t you agree?

  3. Egle says:

    Thanks :) )), I’ll follow your tips to create my content. I hope I will not struggle on my EN ;) ))..

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