Suggestions for Writing for Constant Content? (what's in demand?)

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Hello Warriors,

I've been writing for a few months and wanted to begin writing for Constant Content. My concern is writing articles that are in demand for the site.

I realize they have a "requested content" section, and I assume I could surmise from those listings the type of articles that are in demand. However, I don't subscribe to the belief that those requests are necessarily indicative of general needs or current trends in the article world, or perhaps I should say specifically for "Constant Content."

Is there any way to determine via the site what subjects or types of articles are most likely to be in demand, and therefore purchased?

(I suppose instead of determining subject matter that is currently in demand, I could just try my hand and submit articles on various topics, and it could be said that could be a strategy in itself. However I feel more comfortable with former, and since I am not inherently gifted with speed when it comes to writing, and an article would likely take me days to complete, I would prefer to know what is in demand upfront!)

thanks warriors!

Any advice or suggestion is appreciated

Danni~
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  • Profile picture of the author Tina Golden
    Look at what's selling now. Some topics will usually stand out as selling frequently. And just go with the niches that are evergreen like self-growth, relationships, money and finances, etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dano1981
      Hi Tina,

      and thank you

      I have signed up for constant content but as of yet have not submitted a single article. I see that I have access to the "requested content" section, but other than that I don't see any other repository or library of articles that people are looking for?

      Is there an area I should be trolling in that I am not?

      thanks Tina

      Danni~


      Originally Posted by Tina Golden View Post

      Look at what's selling now. Some topics will usually stand out as selling frequently. And just go with the niches that are evergreen like self-growth, relationships, money and finances, etc.
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