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7 ways to create new content
1. Do a brainstorm
Throw any ideas you have on a paper, don’t judge them, let your imagination flow. When you’ll be done, you can take the time to review each and every idea you had and decide whether or not they are worth writing about.
2. Comment about articles you’ve read
If you’ve read something that interest you on another blog or in a book, you can write a post about it making sure you reference the blog or the book (this will help you get found by people looking for reviews).
3. Do a rewrite of an article you’ve read
Take this article for example. Say you don’t agree with one of those point, you could take the point that you don’t feel is good and write it in another form or simply write something else. People are always looking for options and maybe your idea could interest some of them.
4. Explain terms or techniques or whatever needs explanation
When you’re in a field that is quite complex, more than often, terms needs to be explained. You can also add examples to your explanation in order to increase your visitor understanding. The more visual, auditory and kinestetic you can add to your presentation, the better.
5. Write tutorials
You might know how to do certain things, let say a recipe. How about writing how to make that special recipe? Many are looking for “how to” guides. It’s not a mystery why the serie of “for dummies” books have been working so well, it’s because they’ve wrote about many various subjects and did their best to turn them into simple how to tutorials you follow and learn from.
6. Answer questions
When you go on the internet, you’re generally looking for answers or just to spend some time. If you have the opportunity to know the answer to questions many people are asking themselves, answer them. They might have technical problems (problems with their computer, softwares, etc), or it might be social problems (confidence, fears, etc). Those answers might also be answers you’ve been looking for yourself and have found the answer to.
7. Write short X ways to do X
It’s amazing how much people eat those. They’re efficient because they are generally short, they go straight to the point and are easy to read. When people are going through your blog or website, they generally don’t have much time to spend on reading long and boring posts, especially if you’re not going straight to the point. This will get them leaving pretty soon even though your content may be really valuable.