Having a blog is required of anyone hoping to establish a presence on the Internet who considers themselves a mover and a shaker in their their field of expertise. This is especially true if they want to be considered an expert in their industry. One of the hardest things for many (this writer included) is trying to figure out what to write about when it comes time to putting together the next post.
To help those who struggle each time they pull up a new blank post, I came up with ten questions that any blog writer can ask themselves when they are struggling with coming up with content. Keep these questions handy and refer to them when you feel writer's block coming on.
1. What do you consider yourself an expert in that you can write about in 300 words or less?
2. What problem does your typical client deal with that you can provide a solution for?
3. What recent incident occurred in your area of expertise that you could tell a story about?
4. What product used in your industry, do you absolutely love (or hate) that you can talk about?
5. What 5 tips can you offer someone that will help them grow their business?
6. What industry book have your read lately that you could write a review on?
7. Tell your readers about one particular huge success (or failure) that you experienced that they can learn from.
8. Describe an incident you recently observed that could lead you into writing a post that would get read.
9. Relate a news story that you saw recently that could lead you into writing a post that would teach something.
10. What industry leader recently did something that is worth writing a post about?
Did these questions trigger any others for you that I can add to this list? Post a reply to share it with my readers, and thanks for reading.
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