Content ideas tips: I'll show you mine if you show me yours!

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There are hundreds of ways to get ideas for content in most niches. What's you best content idea generation tip?

Here's one of mine:
Google this:
golf filetype:pdf "table of contents"

Substitute "Golf" for your topic.

This should give many ideas for most broad topics.

Now you show me yours!
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  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    Questions people have (like in Yahoo answers: https://answers.yahoo.com/dir/index?sid=396545461)


    Also, magazines at the book store.


    Originally Posted by Bjarne Eldhuset View Post

    There are hundreds of ways to get ideas for content in most niches. What's you best content idea generation tip?

    Here's one of mine:
    Google this:
    golf filetype:pdf "table of contents"

    Substitute "Golf" for your topic.

    This should give many ideas for most broad topics.

    Now you show me yours!
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  • Profile picture of the author shmol
    When I started out blogging--too many years ago to count-I would always run out of ideas,


    Now however, I realize how silly I was.


    Head on over to popular forums in your niche.


    And now with a site like Quora it is really easy to come up with ideas to write about.


    Just type in something and you will have plenty of ideas.


    Now sure, some of the questions are silly--but that is to be expected.


    Lastly, an oldie but goodie--head on over to ezinearticles and you will get tons of ideas.


    Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeffery
    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly or GB&U.

    I only write content for two niches and that content covers the GB&U of my target market.

    My target markets are "Big Spenders" and "Big Boasters" who love a common sport. They really love to boast and show off their "personal" achievements to a crowd of like minded people.

    Those same people almost never share my content with their social group of like minded people (personal friends) because they want to be the BIG DAWG. Those same people will spend big bucks for my newsletters and telephone conversations.

    Why?

    My content is not only researched - better than that - I am the content! I personally go out to the sport - participate and report back to THE BIG DAWGz - the GB&U.

    My target market wants to experience my personal results. They want to live their dreams.

    Do that and you'll never run out of content.
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  • Profile picture of the author 1Louis
    Nice one Bjarne, "filetype:" always brings out the best content on the web.

    As for me, I've been using a personal strategy that not many people know about.

    Here it goes

    Go on LinkedIn, and search for content like this "comment below" + yourniche.

    So you would search for something like: comment bellow e-commerce

    This method always gives out viral content, because LinkedIn influencers use this "comment below" technique as a way of growth-hacking their engagement.

    Now, people only really comment on topics they're really invested about, so you'll know exactly what highly-interested people are really looking for in your niche right away.

    What do you think about this? Was this what you were looking for?
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    Originally Posted by Bjarne Eldhuset View Post

    There are hundreds of ways to get ideas for content in most niches. What's you best content idea generation tip?

    Here's one of mine:
    Google this:
    golf filetype:pdf "table of contents"

    Substitute "Golf" for your topic.

    This should give many ideas for most broad topics.

    Now you show me yours!
    A. Read any and everything I can on niche.
    B. Meditate beneath my pyramid with the Rife machine set at a certain frequency.
    C. Scented candles.
    D. Olympus VN 7200 voice recorder on pause.

    BOOM, content.

    GordonJ
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  • For some of us, this post is an open invitation to abuse the Cosmos.

    Thankfully, I been watchin' Disney's Mipsity Moop, Angel of Modesty, wherein the avatar heroine wears 20 wetsuits so's she nevah exposes no flesh.

    All I know is, all content demands a content-sized maw to come gobble it up.

    Otherwise it don't actschwlly fill nuthin'.
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  • Profile picture of the author jaiganeshv
    Google suggest is the best one with respect to suggesting related long tail ideas for me... still not explored it to the fullest.... plus adding "what","how", "why","when"will do...
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  • Profile picture of the author Bjarne Eldhuset
    Great stuff! Thank's so much for all the tips, and keep them coming if you have more :-)

    I have another google search I often do.

    Go to Google image search, and search for broad topic + mindmap

    for example:
    fiction writing mindmap
    marketing mindmap
    business mindmap
    etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author spartan14
    Me i use enzine articles ,youtube videos are great because its like original content ,google doesn,t know you take it from other source
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    I have done this from the beginning and have used this answer many times here answering the same basic question.

    The magazine section of my local supermarket or pharmacy

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  • Profile picture of the author Harvard MM
    I use google trends to determine the trending topics and create content off it.
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    Great tip, OP

    Here's mine: Copy how Wikipedia organizes sub-point info

    Also works for keyword research

    You're welcome!
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  • Profile picture of the author extrememan
    Take three things from any training online you learn from. Endless possibilities if you take regular notes too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jouvan Johnson
    Originally Posted by Bjarne Eldhuset View Post

    There are hundreds of ways to get ideas for content in most niches. What's you best content idea generation tip?

    Here's one of mine:
    Google this:
    golf filetype:pdf "table of contents"

    Substitute "Golf" for your topic.

    This should give many ideas for most broad topics.

    Now you show me yours!
    I have to give that a try.

    I like to go to Google and type my keyword and then Goggle gives you a little section that shows what people have asked. As you expand that section Google shows you more.

    Using this you have an unlimited supply of questions to answer
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  • Reading questions on forums, usually inspires me and gives me topics and content/information, to package and sell to my targeted market.

    Most information products are created based on frequently asked questions in forums.
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  • Profile picture of the author myob
    Trade shows have been my favorite sources for the latest in niche products, news and trends.I always get in for free by contacting the event organizer for press credentials as a freelance writer.
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