I have been writing more than 2 years and always have customers give me topics to write about. Now I started a blog but I am having problem coming up with fresh new ideas to write about. How do you come up with fresh new ideas to write about?
How do you think of new ideas for content?
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How do you think of new ideas for content?
Hi friends 
I have been writing more than 2 years and always have customers give me topics to write about. Now I started a blog but I am having problem coming up with fresh new ideas to write about. How do you come up with fresh new ideas to write about?
I have been writing more than 2 years and always have customers give me topics to write about. Now I started a blog but I am having problem coming up with fresh new ideas to write about. How do you come up with fresh new ideas to write about?
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Re: How do you think of new ideas for content?
Google trends can show you what people are looking for, or you can read other blogs in your niche for inspiration.
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Re: How do you think of new ideas for content?
If you’re looking for free idea generators…
Google trends is a good place to start. Also google auto suggest (the drop down list that shows up when you start typing your search terms into google) shows popular searches. Although their suggestions seem a little biased and useless sometimes
Another cool one is https://answerthepublic.com – It gives you a visual display of the most popular questions people ask related to your search terms. Along with multiple variations.
Google trends is a good place to start. Also google auto suggest (the drop down list that shows up when you start typing your search terms into google) shows popular searches. Although their suggestions seem a little biased and useless sometimes
Another cool one is https://answerthepublic.com – It gives you a visual display of the most popular questions people ask related to your search terms. Along with multiple variations.
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