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If you’re really struggling to find a great blog topic to write, join the queue as this is a dilemma faced by most businesses that are looking to write something informative or entertaining each day, week or month.
If you’re a consistent blogger then chances are you are going to start to run out of things to write about or say. Worst of all you might end up being repetitive which is not only bad for your SEO rankings but you’re going to bore the hell out of your readers.
Plus if you can’t think of anything to say you might start putting your content marketing or blogging on the back burner or in the too hard basket. Not ideal and not what you want if you want to remain current. Being an active blogger ensures you are keeping your website fresh and this is a win-win especially if you want to keep your readers informed and the search engines happy.
So if you want to release your writer’s block and get some juicy new topics for your next blog following are some great tools to help get those creative’s juices flowing again.
Blog tool 1: BuzzSumo
BuzzSumo is all about the keyword search where you simply input the topic you want the blog about and it will generate a whole list for you. It’s the pioneer of blog research and has really set the trend for all future sites like this. It was really the first cab off the rank and this is the reason for its popularity.
Once you enter the keyword a highlighted list will magically appear with a whole heap of great topics. How good is that!
You can also filter results and narrow them down to country, the time they were published, number of words etc. If you want to be really up to date you can also use the handy tool known as ‘current trending’ and join in on the latest conversation by hitting the ‘tending now’ tab. What a fantastic way to stay current and keep your readers informed.
Advantages:
- Up to date trend on social media
- Great filtering options
- You know what content is the best
Disadvantages:
- You have to pay for the service – but it’s good so we recommend it
- Limited categories
- You are limited by not having Instagram
Blog tool # 2: Answer the Public
Answer the Public is one of the best ways to learn what your customers are searching for in your particular niche. It’s a really good tool and we typed in the keyword that related to a client of ours as we were keen to know what people were searching for when they typed in the keyword Bali Villas and the results were amazing. I particularly liked the way the results are displayed and there were some very interesting finds especially the results: Bali villas with pool fences Seminyak. Have a go yourself and I bet you will be using this tool for more than just blog writing. Its application for Google Adwords is also handy. Another point to note is that this is a free tool so what are you waiting for?
Advantages:
- Free to use for the public
- No subscription required
- Provides a really good insight into what people are searching for
- Easy to digest and understand
Disadvantages:
- You have to have a pretty thorough knowledge of all your keywords
- Results may not be related to a blog topic and could be more for marketing purposes
Blog tool # 3: Scoop.it
Scoop.it is a great way for all businesses to get curated content on topics that are related to their industry and then they can use it however they wish. They can add or delete a copy and be publishing it within minutes. You can always write your own copy and use the topics they have provided if you prefer. In my opinion, it’s a bit of a short cut as most of the content has been written but if your time poor and keen to get some fresh copy out there this is a great website to facilitate this.
Advantages:
- Users can see the most popular blogs or articles
- You get to see what’s instantly trending
- You can choose great filters such as industry or topic
Disadvantages:
- You have to go through the signup process which can be a bit painful
- Product-based businesses can be at a bit of a disadvantage as the search is not really good for this
Blog tool # 4: Blog Post Title Generators
The site we have chosen is really a nifty little gem and it’s called FatJoe. Unlike other sites where they display trending content or what’s current this site is all about clickbait and generating the most outrageous title that is going to grab the attention of anyone searching that topic. Great if you are wanting to create one of those killer headlines that are too alarming to ignore. I love these types of headlines as they are great to throw into the mix, especially if your blogs are becoming somewhat mundane.
Advantages:
- You could be on your way to the best headline of your life within 30 seconds and it’s totally free
- The best clickbait headlines you will ever come across
Disadvantages:
- You should only use these headlines a couple of times as overuse will dilute its impact
- No attention to trending topics
Blog tool # 5: Google Trends
Everyone who wants to write a blog should visit the Google Trends website.
Of course, this tool is going to be good as it comes from Google and anything they do is top-notch. Basically, you can check what’s trending on a topic and which country these are coming from. This will at least give you some ideas for blog topics and you may skew the article to relate to that country. There is also an easy to read graph that tells you the amount of interest in a particular topic over a time period. A great little tool that’s handy to have in your blogging war chest.
Advantages:
- Completely free
- You can easily compare the amount of interest between search terms and write a blog based on the highest volume of searches. This way you are writing for a larger audience.
- Massive segmentation of data – you can really drill down here
Disadvantages:
- Can be narrow as it generally focused on newer articles
- Like with all Google interfaces it can be quite complex
In summation
Have a look at all the above platforms and rather than spending hours scratching your head why don’t you give yourself a leg up, even a bit of an unfair advantage and use these tools.