You can get blog post ideas and develop content from asking these 3 questions.
1. What did I search for or what would people search for when they first come online
This question will reveal most things beginners will be looking for in your niche. And if you don’t know beginners and intermediate people in any niche is the hottest market.
So think about it. What were you searching for when you first came online? What did you want to learn? What did you stumble on? What did you desperately want to learn.
Write all of them down and start brainstorming blog post ideas from there.
2. What did I eventually learn or what were the important things that made an impact
After searching the web and finding some answer what were they things you did that made the biggest impact on your blog, website or anything you are blogging about.
These questions will reveal things needed by beginners and intermediate people in your niche.
3. What Are People In My Niche Looking For Now
What are people on your niche searching for in the search engines? What questions are they asking in the forums? What are they asking in other places where the meet online?
This will lead you to real time search and some form of research. These blogging tools and these ones will help you discover what people are looking for right now in your niche.
After getting and writing out all these questions down, do a brainstorm or mind map to develop more blog post ideas from them.
What other question can one ask to help generate blog post ideas?
Share it in the comments.
This post is part of my blog content development series. you can read other posts of this series by clicking this link content development series.
If you have written any of these kinds of blog post ,feel free to share a link to it in the comments.












No 2 is my greatest source of content. I’m constantly looking for ways to solve certain problems on my blog and most solutions I have find sometimes don’t work pretty well.
As soon as I’m able to fix them on my own and make them work, I create a new blog post focused around that problem with a link to the post that gave me the idea on solving it
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