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List Of Fresh Content Ideas For Your Blog

From time to time I find myself sitting in front of a white piece of paper and feel blurred. So many ideas and information running through my head that I don’t know where to start. Call it a small creative blackout. When this happens, I have prepared a small list to remind me again of possible content ideas (in fact, I admit that those little reminder notes are all over my working desk).
Here are some ideas for fresh content whenever you are looking at a blank notepad:

- How To
Readers love how-to’s. I love how-to’s. How to do this, how to do that. Keep it simple and to the point. Use an ordered 1,2,3 list.

- Tutorial
Is a feature of your website or service not documented yet? Or can you give additional tips so that users can maximize the products and services on your website?

- News Commentary
Comment news in your industry, write a short article describing the news, what it means or could mean for your industry and your personal opinion.

- Website/Product/Service News
Have you recently released new website features, products or services?

- Website/Product/Service Review
Review someone else’s website, product or service. Be critical but keep it honest.

- Website/Product/Service Comparison
Compare your competitor products with your products and services. Underline the strong points of your products but also where you can or will improve in the future. Again, a good idea is to keep it honest.

- Research Report
Research something that will interest your readers. Are you selling dog food? Are there scientific reports about nutrition facts about different types of dog food? Describe this in a new article.

- Technical Report
A technical report is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of technical or scientific research or the state of a technical or scientific research problem. It might also include recommendations and conclusions of the research. (ok, I copied this description shamelessly from WIKIPEDIA, they know (almost) everything)

- White Paper
A White paper is an authoritative report or guide that often addresses issues and how to solve them. White papers are used to educate readers and help people make decisions. They are often used in politics and business, and technical subjects.

- Resources Articles
Resource articles, as suggested by reader Michael J Gagnon, are also helpful to your readers if they provide resources that are related to your website, products or services. For example if you have a website about “dog training”, you could share resources with your readers where they can find the best, latest, most useful dog toys for example. At this point, readers may leave your site to the recommended resource, however they will surely return back to your site for more if the resource you recommended turned out to be beneficial for them (i.e. you build up “trust”).

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  1. May 18th, 2010 at 12:00 | #1

    Hi Andreas,
    Thanks for the tips. It’s always useful to be reminded of those ideas. We sadly all end up one day starring at that empty white piece of paper. I think we could also add to your list “resources articles.” There are so many blogs, products, tools on the web that it’s easy to get lost or feel overwhelmed. I always appreciate when someone brings these resources all together in one article.
    Thanks again.
    Michel

  2. May 19th, 2010 at 06:15 | #2

    Thanks for the informative blog post. I will use these tips for my work.

  3. May 19th, 2010 at 10:37 | #3

    Thanks for the input Michael, I added “Resources Articles” to the content list.

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