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samedi 12 novembre 2016

Idea Starters: 20 Phrases to Help You Come Up With Topics to Write About



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Does your brain hurt from coming up with new ideas for your blog? Whether you are the writer and idea starter or you assign topics to other people, href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/blogging-tips/how-to-come-up-with-a-new-idea-for-your-blog-every-day/" target="_blank">coming up with topics every day or sometimes several topics per day can drain the most creative of spirits.

In The Artist’s Way, a guide to freeing your creativity, author Julia Cameron refers to that drained feeling as the “creative well” being empty. There are a number of things you can do to refill your well, and we talk about them in href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/blogging-tips/10-ways-to-overcome-writers-block-when-blogging/" target="_blank">10 Ways to Overcome Writer’s Block When Blogging, but one of the easiest ways to come up with ideas when you don’t think you have anything left to give is to use idea starters.

An idea starter is also called a prompt. It is simply a phrase that is meant to jog your brain and get your creative juices flowing. When you are at a loss for ideas, you can turn to these prompts and come up with something to write about. In addition, these prompts use good SEO and attention-grabbing methods as described in Jerry Low’s href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/inbound-marketing/headlines-writing-guides/" target="_blank">35 Headline Samples From The A-List Bloggers.

20 Prompts – New Ideas for Your Articles!

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For the prompts below, you will take the title and fill in the blank. This will serve as your idea for a new article. There are hundreds of ways to finish each prompt. Even if you’re at a loss for new ideas, with these prompts, you’ll never face that problem again.

1. A Beginner’s Guide to ___________

Fill in the prompt above with a topic that someone who doesn’t understand your blog subject at all. For example, if you run a blog about baking cakes, then the above prompt might become: A Beginner’s Guide to Smooth Icing.

2. Top 5 Ways to __________

This title is general enough that you could write on any topic from beginner to intermediate to advanced. For example, if your blog is about garage door openers, then you might write an article titled Top 5 Ways to Keep Your Garage Door Opener in Working Order.

3. How to Prevent __________

This title prompt is a call to action. There is something in your niche that is worrisome to readers. What is it? If your blog is about action movies, then this title might become: How to Prevent Action Movie Burnout.

4. What __________ Should Know About __________

This headline is an attention grabber for a specific audience. You will fill the first blank in with your target demographic and the second with the topic. So, if you own a car rental agency, you might write: What Vacationers Should Know About Getting the Best Rental Rates on Passenger Vans.

5. Special Report on What _________ Think About __________

Case studies and special reports lend an air of authority to your site. Let’s say your site is about herbal remedies for dogs. You might turn this headline into something like this: Special Report on What Dog Owners Think About Milk Thistle for Liver Function.

6. 10 Lies You’ve Been Telling Yourself About __________

This is a warning style headline. It draws the reader in because she wants to know what she’s been doing wrong. One example might be a dating website. The headline would become something like: 10 Lies You’ve Been Telling Yourself About Why You’re Still Single.

7. Best Ways to Stay Safe During __________

This type of headline follows the same idea as a warning. It plays on our sense of wanting to be safe, smart, and happy. Let’s use the example of a security company. The article might become: Best Ways to Stay Safe During a Home Invasion.

8. 4 Stages to Gaining __________

This is a how-to type headline but with a specific number of steps for getting from A to Z. So, a construction company might write on something like: 4 Stages to Gaining a Completely Waterproof Basement.

9. Why You Should Steer Clear of __________

This is another warning to the reader. You can fill in the blank with just about any topic imaginable. If you are an SEO specialist, you might turn that title into: Why You Should Steer Clear of Paying for Search Engine Placement.

10. Best Tips for Creating __________

This title should be reserved for your very best advice for readers. It should come from an expert interview, personal experience, or scientific research from reputable sources. Let’s say you run a site that sells clothing. You might write the following: Best Tips for Creating the Perfect Outfit for New Year’s Eve.

11. 3 Steps to Learn __________

This title is very versatile. To fill in the blanks for this title, think about what your readers need and want to learn and what special knowledge you have. If you run a cooking school, you might right about: 3 Steps to Learn to Make the Perfect Souffle.

12. Pros and Cons of __________

What are some of the most common pros and cons involved in your industry? If you run a public relations company and you want to reach potential customers, you might write a topic like: Pros and Cons of Print Advertising in Today’s Digital World.

13. All You Need to Know About __________

This is a comprehensive guide-type article. What are the big topics for your site? If you have a site about cats, then you might write something about: All You Need to Know About Introducing a Kitten to Your Other Cats or All You Need to Know about Feline Leukemia.

14. The __________ Guide to __________

Speaking of guides, how can you provide extremely specific advice to your readers that no one else is offering? If you sell sewing supplies, you might write something like: The Teenager’s Guide to Sewing Your Own Prom Dress.

15. Increase Your __________ by __________% with __________.

Play on reader’s desire to improve themselves with this headline. Let’s say you run a site that offers financial planning advice. You might write something like: Increase Your Retirement Portfolio by 50% with Penny Stocks.

16. Fast Relief for __________

If someone is suffering, then what do they desire? That’s right…fast relief. This title meets that need. Let’s use an example of a website parents. You might write something on: Fast Relief for Cholic or Fast Relief for Sore Throats in Kids.

17. Are You Worried About __________?

“Are you” headlines are another way to touch upon a concern your site visitors might have. The article then presents a solution to that concern. So, if you run a site where people discuss political issues, you might write something like: Are you Worried About the Upcoming Election? or Are You Worried About Voting for the Wrong Person? Think like your readers and try to figure out what they are most concerned over.

18. Get __________ Like __________ (famous person)

Another technique is to use the name of a famous person to draw people into the article. Let’s say you run a dieting advice website. You might write something like this: Get Biceps Like Channing Tatum.

19. For People Who __________

This title can cover a wide range of topics. The idea is to fill in the blank with a wish. So, you might write something like: For People Who Want to Lose 30 Pounds or For People Who Want to Improve Their Golf Swing.

20. 20 Proven Ways to __________

You are offering value with this type of title. These ways are “proven” and the experts recommend them or you’ve tested them yourself. For a site about writing, you might come up with: 20 Proven Ways to Finish Your First Novel.

Don’t be afraid to add to the titles, but try to keep them under 10 words or you risk losing the reader’s attention. Extremely long titles also look strange in mobile devices. According to href="http://www.pewinternet.org/2013/09/16/cell-internet-use-2013/" target="_blank">Pew Internet Research, two-thirds of cell phone users go on the Internet. Keep that in mind as you formulate an interesting but short title. So Top 5 Ways to Bake a Cake, could be expanded to Top 5 Ways to Bake the Perfect Cake.

Emergency Technique to Find an Idea

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If you’ve tried each of the writing prompts above and still don’t have a solid idea to write about, try a free association technique called clustering. Celestine Chua, founder of Personal Excellence, recommends the clustering technique in her article href="http://personalexcellence.co/blog/25-brainstorming-techniques/" target="_blank">25 Useful Brainstorming Techniques. This is a technique I have used successfully myself to come up with ideas for research paper topics, article ideas and even to work on scenes for novels. It is simple, yet effective. Here is how it works:

  • Grab a large piece of poster board or find a white board to write on.
  • Close your eyes for a moment and free your mind of distractions.
  • Now, start writing! Write the first thing that comes to your mind in a circle in the center of your board.
  • Write the next word that comes to mind in a circle that comes off the main circle, like in the image below.
  • Continue, creating more and more clusters of circles until you have a train of thought or several going.

Now, step back and look at your cluster. Can you come up with an idea from what you’ve written? Look for patterns and big ideas. If you are still stuck after trying this exercise, enlist the help of others either via a virtual meeting or in person. Repeat this exercise, but allow everyone to throw out ideas that add to the clusters.

By using the prompts above and this clustering exercise, you should be shaking off any lack of creativity and hit on that brilliant idea that will drive readers to your site and keep them there.


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How To Come Up with a New Idea for Your Blog Every Day



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It is a myth that you must post on your blog every day for it to be successful. Sites like href="http://zenhabits.net" target="_blank">Zen Habits and href="http://www.easygreenmom.com/" target="_blank">Easy Green Mom post an average of twice a week, yet have a strong following of readers. According to href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Zen-Habits/112127185466170" target="_blank">Zen Habits’ Facebook page, the blog has 240,000 subscribers. They have over 24,000 likes on Facebook. Easy Green Mom has over 8,000 likes on their href="https://www.facebook.com/easygreenmom" target="_blank">Facebook page.

On the other hand, href="http://weblogs.about.com/od/startingablog/qt/BlogPostingFreq.htm" target="_blank">About Guide Susan Gunelius, CEO of a marketing communications company, believes that posting frequently is key to keeping your readers. She uses the example of a newspaper and how people won’t read it or subscribe if the articles don’t change frequently. The truth is like most things, and probably somewhere in the middle between driving yourself insane trying to keep up with frequent posts and not updating your site often enough to keep readers interested.

However, while it might not be necessary to post every day to find success on your blog, there are many reasons why you might want to post every day. Perhaps you are taking part in the href="http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/" target="_blank">A to Z Blog Challenge and need to come up with 26 fabulous ideas for the month. Maybe you have set a personal goal to provide your readers with one post every day this month. Maybe you are planning a href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/blogging-tips/free-advertising-through-online-blog-tours/" target="_blank">guest blogging tour that lasts 30 days and you need to come up with 30 different blog posts. Whatever the reason, there are some things you can do that will help you come up with fresh ideas regularly.

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Writing prompts give you a simple idea that you can build on and grow into a unique post for your site. You will find ideas for daily writing prompts at:

  • href="https://dailypost.wordpress.com/category/daily-prompts/" target="_blank">Daily Post – For example, one of the prompts was about your favorite way to spend a Saturday night. Does that spark any ideas for you?
  • href="http://www.no2pen.com/blog/2012/12/bright-blog-post-ideas-for-every-day-of-the-year/" target="_blank">No 2 Pen – This blog offers 365 days worth of writing ideas. The posts are broken down by month and include diamonds like looking at the weather in your area and around the world and how that is impacting your business industry.
  • href="http://www.daily-writing-prompt.com/" target="_blank">Daily Writing Prompt – This site is devoted completely to offering different types of writing prompts. You’ll find prompts for journaling, fiction, holidays, by calendar month and so much more.

Join a Blogging Event

I mentioned the A to Z Blogging Challenge above. There are many such blogging events that you can join, which can help you stay focused and even give you ideas on things to write about. For example, if you are on the letter A, you might choose to write about “A-List Clients and How to Keep Them”. Even a small tool like a letter of the alphabet can jog your thought processes and help you come up with a fresh idea. Here are some other events for bloggers.

  • href="http://ultimateblogchallenge.com/" target="_blank">Ultimate Blog Challenge – This event is held once each quarter and encourages participants to blog for 30 days during a single month that quarter. Join in January, April, July and October.
  • href="http://www.conversiondiary.com/2014/02/7-posts-7-days.html" target="_blank">7 Posts in 7 Days – Join other bloggers in this challenge that runs seven days at a time. Bloggers can follow each others new posts.
  • href="http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com/blogchallenge/blog-challenge-day1/" target="_blank">Suitcase Entrepreneur 30-Day Blog Challenge – This challenge encourages you to write specific things for 30 days, but more importantly it has your explore things like why you started your blog, who you want to reach with your words and to look at long-term goals.

None of these quite what you’re looking for? You can also href="https://dailypost.wordpress.com/submit-blogging-event/" target="_blank">create your own blogging event and invite other bloggers to join you.

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Poll Your Readers

Your readers come to your blog because you offer a niche topic they are interested in. Find out what you haven’t covered that they want to know more about by creating a poll and having site visitors answer that. If you want more in-depth information, you could do a survey instead.

  • href="https://www.surveymonkey.com/mp/online-polls/" target="_blank">Survey Monkey – Create simple polls or complex surveys and invite your readers to take part. Survey Monkey offers both free and paid options, depending upon how specific you need your poll to be.
  • href="https://www.easypolls.net/" target="_blank">Easy Polls – Create a simple questionnaire, get an embed code and place it where you want on your website.
  • href="http://polldaddy.com" target="_blank">Poll Daddy – This site offers three different packages, including a free basic package to get you started. You can ask 19 different types of questions, from multiple choice to fill in the blank to gain the specific feedback you need.
  • href="http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-polls/" target="_blank">WP Polls – If you run a WordPress blog on your own website, you can install WP Polls and conduct simple polls from your own blog.

Pay Attention to Comments

Do you allow comments on your site? If so, then pay attention to what readers are discussing. Often, you can come up with a topic based on questions the readers have or information they’ve added to an article.

Another advantage of creating a post based on a comment left on your site is that you can quote from that comment and credit the poster with the quote. Quotes can highlight information and offer readers a break from reading unbroken lines of text.

Don’t overlook your site visitors. Many have a lot of useful information to offer or intelligent questions that can spur ideas for new posts.

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Jerry Low, WHSR’s founder and web guru, recommends href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/blogging-tips/how-to-write-great-content-per-week-consistently/" target="_blank">keeping a good reference list of blogs that are related to your industry. He also recommends following Google+ profiles of experts in your area. He also recommends that when you come across an interesting title, save it, even if you don’t have time to read it right then. Occasionally, a title itself will spark an idea for you. If you use Evernote, then href="http://evernote.com/webclipper/" target="_blank">Evernote Web Clipper is a good tool to use for clipping articles and saving them for future reference. If you read print magazines, you can pull out pages and put them in a folder to sift through when you need an idea or two.

Keep a Journal

Many writers swear by Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way, myself included. This book teaches creatives how to refill the creative well so that ideas will flow more easily. While there are dozens of ideas in the book that could be discussed, there simply isn’t room to talk about them all in this article. However, the one thing from Cameron’s book that I’ve found most useful over the years for avoiding writer’s block is to keep a journal.

Cameron’s method is simple. Journal three pages every day, handwritten, no more and no less. Do not stop and fix grammar or worry about what to write. Let the words flow until you have written three pages. In fact, if you get blocked and don’t know what to write, then simply write “I don’t know what to write” over and over until the three pages are filled or an idea comes to you.

This type of free writing, Cameron claims, helps to rid your mind of stress and distractions and free it to come up with ideas instead. Try it. I have found it really works, but you do have to be consistent and write the pages every day.

Refill Your Creative Well

Speaking of Cameron, she and many other experts on writer’s block, insist that when you are blocked and can’t come up with ideas or perhaps with words to write, that you are empty. In “href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/blogging-tips/10-ways-to-overcome-writers-block-when-blogging/" target="_blank">10 Ways to Overcome Writer’s Block When Blogging“, I talk about some specific things you can do that will put info and art into your empty well and help you come up with some fresh ideas. Here are a few additional ideas:

  • Go to the park and swing on the swings like when you were a kid.
  • Go to the coffee shop and sip on your favorite brew while watching those around you and observing your surroundings.
  • Visit an art museum and take the time to really study the paintings.
  • Do an art you don’t normally do, such as finger painting or throwing clay.
  • Attend a class on something you’ve never tried before, like pottery, cooking or anything else that is creative.

Trending Topics

Follow trending topics on Google or Twitter. These can sometimes spark an idea. For example, let’s say your blog is about pet rocks. You pull up trending topics and see that one topic that is trending is “life expectancy in pets”. Perfect. You now have an idea to write a blog post about how pet rocks are superior to dogs and cats because pet rocks don’t die and break your heart.

  • href="http://www.google.com/trends/" target="_blank">Trending Google
  • href="https://twitter.com/WhatsTrending" target="_blank">Trending Twitter

Title Prompts

href="http://www.business2community.com/communications/writing-headlines-sell-actionable-tips-headline-samples-0742822" target="_blank">Writing Headlines that Sell is an article that offers some specific title ideas that can help you drive traffic to your site, capture reader interest and pull better SEO results. For example, here are some starts for titles that can help spur an idea:

  • How-to __________
  • Get the Latest Version of _________
  • Get Rid of ___________
  • Top 10 Ways to _________
  • Review of ________
  • What ________ Experts Say About ________
  • Beginner’s Guide to _________
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Keep an Idea File

Most writers have more ideas than they’ll ever be able to use. It’s a funny thing about ideas, though, that if you don’t use them they disappear never to be regained. Don’t let those good ideas slip away from you. Get in the habit of immediately jotting down any ideas that come your way. Here are some different ways you can get those ideas down, some more creative than others.

  • Call your voice mail and leave yourself a message
  • Keep a small notebook and pen in your purse or pocket
  • Send an email to yourself with the idea
  • Have an Excel file with your ideas
  • Carry index cards around with you, jot ideas on them, and keep the cards in a recipe box (this one is my favorite)
  • Write the idea on your hand and transfer it when you get home
  • Send yourself a text message (be careful not to accidentally delete)
  • If you have iPhone 4s or later, tell Siri to “take dictation”. She will open up a new note and you can speak into your phone and she will type it out for you. This is great for those times when you are driving and can’t write an actual note.

It doesn’t matter what method you use. What matters is that you write those ideas down. If you get in the habit of this, it’s very unlikely that you’ll ever find yourself at a loss about what to write.

Write in Bulk

If you find yourself struggling to come up with daily posts because of the time factor more than finding enough ideas, keep in mind that you can spend a weekend day or one day a week and write six solid posts for the next week. The beauty of blogging platforms like WordPress is that you can schedule posts ahead.

This method doesn’t work for everyone. Some find that writing six posts in a single day is too draining. You can also break it down and write three posts on Monday and three more on Wednesday.

Set a Personal Goal and You’ll Achieve It

Writing a post every day can be challenging even for the most prolific of writers. However, if you set a goal to write a post a day, you’re much more likely to come up with the ideas you need. It might seem like a daunting task at first. It also seems that everyone has a solution for coming up with ideas. However, the truth is that different things work for different writers. While visiting an art museum might spur my creativity, going for a job might spur yours. Get to know yourself as a writer and what works to spark the best ideas and you’ll never be lacking in a good topic for your blog again.


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