Using Your Competition to Find Topic Ideas

October 7th, 2011 Nick Stamoulis Posted in blog topic ideas, blog writing topics, Content Development No Comments »

It’s probably the single most common problem with content marketing; site owners don’t know what to write about. Every blogger, site owner and marketers is going to have writer’s block sooner or later, but don’t let that stop you for long! A successful content marketing campaign relies on the consistent creation and promotion of useful content. A small snag can easily derail your editorial calendar. If you find yourself scrambling to come up with new topics for your next blog post or article, why not take a look at the competition?

Why would you want to use the competition as a source of inspiration?

First off, your competition has the same online audience as you. If they are doing their content marketing right, they should be focusing on producing content that is interesting and helpful to their consumer, who is your consumer too! Which of your competitor’s blog post seem to get the most “love” (comments, Likes, shares, etc.) from your target audience? What information does these posts offer up that resonates so well with your target audience? Search for nuggets of information within those blog posts, expand upon them and turn them into your own!

You should also determine what kind of approach to content marketing the competition is taking—informational, educational or promotional? This will help you determine what niche the competition is trying to own and allow you to see the holes their content marketing plan is leaving behind. What are they NOT talking about that you think is important for your consumers to know? If you start focusing your blog posts on that, your blog will become the undisputed resource for related questions.

Remember—you never want to follow anyone’s content marketing plan step for step! You’ll always be playing catch-up, which means you’re two steps behind. What works for one company (even within the same industry) might not guarantee success for another.

Here are 5 ways you can get a feel for what your competition is writing about:
•Signup for the competition’s newsletter
•Subscribe to their blog’s RSS feed
•Follow the company’s Twitter account
•Check out their YouTube account
•Search document sharing sites for any published presentations

Keep in mind that you want to take your own, unique spin on the topic ideas you get from the competition! Don’t give anyone the chance to call your out for plagiarism or article spinning. Also, let some time pass between your competitor’s blog post and your own if they focus on the same topic. You don’t want your blog to be known for rehashing what everyone else is talking about without adding any unique perspectives or value.

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Blog Writing Topics to Use

October 7th, 2010 Nick Stamoulis Posted in blog writing, blog writing topics, Content Development No Comments »

Do you struggle with trying to come up with topics to write about in your blog? Sometimes it can get very difficult to really come up with great new topics to write about in your industry. If you are in an industry where you have lots of writing competition it can get pretty difficult to come up with nice new juicy content that people will read and link to. However it is not impossible and you should still try and come up with new content as much as possible.



Here are some blog writing tips to grow your business blog:

How-To-Guides: Try writing a variety a different posts where you industry can learn and better their jobs or careers. Everyone loves free information.

Product Reviews: Grab a handful of products each month and write a review on them.

Office Fun: Write about different funny and wacky things that might be occurring in your office.

Industry Events: Pick some industry events that happen every year and either write about them or write a recap with photos if you happen to go that specific event.

Industry Rants:
Hey it’s your blog you can go on a rant about something in your industry if you want. If it is something that many others can relate to you might just find yourself generating really nice links.

Lists: Search engines seem to really like lists. Find a unique creative way to put together lists of information others can benefit from.

Interviews: Interview a leader in your industry. Maybe it is someone that makes their rounds through the conferences or it could be someone else who runs a similar company to yours.

Photos: Maybe you don’t feel like writing that day you can put together a post with just photos of your warehouse, office or equipment. Who knows take a picture of the UPS guy and put him on your blog to show your audience you like to have fun at the office.

Promotions: Write about some promotions that might be happening in your sales department.

Company News: Did the newspaper or a magazine just do a write up on your business? Put it in your blog.

Your blog is your voice so don’t be scared and put anything you want on there. It is entirely up to you what you write about. Hopefully my short list here will help give you some good ideas to use for your blog writing efforts.

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