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Friday, August 14, 2020

9 Amazing Blog Ideas and Topics (Perfect for 2020)


It has long been possible to clean up your thoughts and go to paper (or keyboard) and people care enough about you (or your thoughts) to read it.

Those were pioneers of blogging and those days are over…

Social media and the extensive use of online information in our society today has changed everything.

Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly.

Now, if you want people to learn what you're going to say, you have to create your content on purpose.

One way to do this is by keyword research - aka creating content that focuses on keywords that people are actively seeking.

You can learn more about how it works in our article with keyword research tools.

But that’s not the kind of content we’re talking about in this article.

Today, we will talk about another 20%.

80/20 Law
80/20 domination is something we build on but we strongly believe in its value based on our experience as professional bloggers.

80% of your written content should be based on keyword research and searchable content. The remaining 20% ​​should be created for the purpose of communicating with your audience.

Why so much sewing?

Yes, most of your content should focus on keyword research because that’s what brings your first visitors.

That's what drives traffic because that's what helps your content be found on search platforms.

But 20%… Linked content… That's what converts your readers into subscribers. And they are not subscribers to consumers.

That is what makes your audience connect with you and trust you and hold on to every word.

And maybe you think… Yes, why can't all my content happen that way?

It is best if you can create fully engaging keyword content and some of the blog ideas we provide below may be able to be used that way.

But that doesn't always work that way.

In order for content to be found in search, it usually has to be typed somehow with a specific set of keywords and titles. It's a little technology.

20% is where you have more freedom to write exactly the way you want - however it will help your readers better.

And we will give you our best blog ideas and articles for 20% of this article.

Below, we have provided examples of these blog posts and articles from our blog and our first health blog.

1. How-Directors
One of our favorite types of content building references.

This is often the most instructive in nature and can come in the following ways:

Startup Directors - Very basic. You aim to start in square 1 and teach several beginners on the topic.
Ultimate Guidelines - Similar to the one above but usually very broad (or slightly different in title)
Tutorial - Because you explain how to "do" something, you can also edit this tutorial with detailed instructions.
This post is also unrelated to the following topics or ideas:

Troubleshooting - How to Lose Weight Fast
Finding a Goal - How to Create an Email List
A great place to get these blog post ideas right from your audience.

What kind of problems do they face? What kind of goals does he set out to achieve? These are complete articles on how to manage.

One of the best examples of how to submit and such is a guide to keeping our post on how to make money blogging.

2. Experiences and stories
This is my personal favorite.

What happens to you and your stories is the best way to communicate with your audience because they serve as proof that any problems your audience is facing, can overcome them.

And it is something that helps your audience to see that you are a normal person and not some great online person who is already “lucky.”

Tracking people online is like watching people on TV. We often feel that they are not “normal” people with “normal” problems.

Sometimes you need to remind your audience that you were sitting in their shoes. YOU KNOW how they feel because you have felt them before.

Then tell them exactly how you win your battle. Or accomplish a goal. Anything else that you write about.

Just remember to highlight the feelings you believe you are currently experiencing (or have heard about in some way).

THAT will start to make them feel like you understand them and how to start building a relationship with your student (another hope-built one).

One of our most popular posts that falls into this category is our posts with successful blogging success categories.

3. Interesting Articles and Stories
These are good because there is always a new fad or new craze in the articles every month, week, etc.

This gives you new and "new" ideas that you can share with your audience while also giving you the opportunity to comment on the topic. Your audience wants to know what you think!

When you talk about the hottest new topic in your blog niche, it will attract your readers because few people talk about it.

Instead of summarizing the facts or giving a general overview of a particular topic, imagine that you can split them up a bit if you have a strong opinion. Your audience wants (and should) have your loyalty!

Here are some examples from various blog articles:

Life: New fad foods
Travel: the latest carbon emissions news
Politics: election news (there is always SOMETHING here)
Pets: the latest pets flying
The beauty: anything in anti-aging technology remains a hot topic to discuss
Business: Taxes and Legal are topics that are constantly being updated
You get the idea!

This is not a place we always include but here is an example of a blog post concept where we offer a non-judgmental opinion on the Google Adsense topic.

4. List And Round-Ups
Numbered lists are great because they give your content to another organization and people love the list!

There seems to be something about knowing that there is something defined at the end of your content. Something mental there…

There has been a lot of testing with click-through headings and lists without a doubt the most popular and most often you find it with a click!

You can list anything you want, including some of the content we discuss in these articles.

Here are some popular types of blog post ideas:

The Biggest Mistakes People Make There…
7 Most popular myths about…
17 Advanced Tools For ...
6 Ways to Use…
12 reasons ...
You can also create circular spaces in the list format.

Round posts are a list that includes other resources (e.g. recipes, websites, products, etc.). You insert other people's content through the resource link.

Our article on successful bloggers is a great example of a circular post formatted as a list.

This post on dinner cooking is another great example of a post around it.
5. Product Reviews

Product / service review articles are good because they serve two purposes:

Provide helpful information for your audience
Potential to make a few extra bucks aside
You can get commissions from specific products and services that you recommend on your blog when people click on your links to purchase that product or service.

This is called affiliate marketing, and it is a great way for many bloggers to make their content.

But remember that you are actually asking to sell here…

For product reviews to be effective in building relationships with your audience, you need to include your personal information and the product you are discussing.

Linking products and descriptions is often not enough to get people to buy your product.

Any text online can do a lot. You need to build that connection by discussing your experience with the product.

THAT is what will make them want to learn more about the product or service.

And remember that it’s not just for sale. You need to provide the right kind of information that helps them make a decision about the product.

For example, we recommend ConvertKit as the leading email service for our new bloggers. But many of them are unsure and want to try the free service first.

Therefore, we have created a complete review of ConvertKit with our experience to help them make the right decision about their business.

A few other examples:

Top vegan food delivery services
Best baby rides reviewed

6. Discussions and Evidence
Interviews and testimonials are good because they give your audience a chance to hear from someone else, which can add credibility to what you teach.

This type of post can be edited in a variety of ways, including…

Chat - with a customer, student, student, other authority in your niche, or someone else who can provide a better understanding of your audience
Tesocol - with customer or student (this can help sell your products)
Conversations and testimonials can be recorded, in video format, or in podcast format.

When you chat with someone or ask them to write your own blog, here are some helpful questions to consider:

What is their background? How does their story apply to your audience?
What questions can you ask about your audience?
What problems do they encounter in the beginning?
How do they overcome such challenges?
When their stories change in nature (e.g. a major goal has been achieved), remember the points we discussed above in a blog post about personal experiences and stories.

Our best example comes from one of our blogging students, Ramona. He took our blogging lessons and explains how he started his solid blog and made money in the first few months.

His story inspires our audience while also providing evidence that our lessons work. We also allow her to add a link to her blog, which helps her as well.

It's a win for everyone.

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