How hard should it be to come up with a single content idea? Considering it’s a few words, you’d think it would only take a few seconds.
You and I both know that there’s a lot more that goes into solidifying a good content idea than the first few words that come to mind.
As content marketing becomes more popular and properly utilized, marketers will be producing more and more content. Currently, 91% of B2B marketers have started using content marketing. In addition, 77% of marketers plan to increase their content production over the next year.
A single good idea every now and again is not enough—you need several. And if you’re working efficiently (in batches), you should be coming up with at least 50 at a time, but then writing about only the best ones.
When you start a new content marketing campaign, ideas are relatively free flowing. You can write about just about anything in your niche. But once those “easy” ideas are exhausted, most marketers struggle.
They spend hours only to come up with a handful of mediocre content ideas. Not only is it a huge waste of time, but it is also mentally draining and frustrating. Most content creators struggle more with ideation than they do with the actual content creation.
I don’t want you to be one of them.
In this post, you will learn seven highly effective ways to find great content ideas—quickly.
While there can be some abstract thinking behind idea generation (which is the hardest part), you can minimize it by sticking to any combination of these tactics.
Let’s dive in…
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