Coming up with new blog posts regularly can be stressful. Writing something random doesn’t work. In your blogging efforts, it’s important to be targeted. That’s how you capture your audience, keep them reading, and convince them to take action.
This blog post will show you a list of 7 types of blog posts worth tackling. With this list, you won’t ever have writer’s block. Keep reading.
1. Listicles
Listicles are basically blog posts that show in the form of lists. This article you’re reading is a listicle! People love listicles because numbers make your entire content digestible. Readers can simply skim your post and still capture the main points.
2. Interview someone
Do you know of famous personalities in your niche? Consider reaching out to interview them and writing a blog post out of it. Share useful tips and opinions from the authoritative figure. Interviewing someone people already know is also a great way for you to build social proof.
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3. Case studies
If you have real-life examples of clients and customers whose lives you helped change, why not use them as case studies? Case studies are perfect for strengthening people’s belief in your product or service. They also increase positive word-of-mouth marketing. at the end of the day, these great forms of blog content improve your bottom line.
4. Reviews
No matter the niche you’re in, surely there are brands in the same space that people take interest in. You might want to be an affiliate of their products and write a complete review of them. People will flock to your blog post because they want your honest opinion on these products before they buy. Discuss the pros and cons. Focus on the facts.
5. Share your goals
A solopreneur like you has great goals for the year. Your readers are excited to know what your goals are. They want to know the person behind the blog more intimately, and a post about your goals allows this. Doing this does not only create stronger audience relationships, it also boosts your sense of accountability. Now, you’re more likely to follow through! 🙂
6. Giveaways or contests
Want to keep your existing audience happy and attract a bigger blog audience? Create a blog post about a giveaway or contest. Choose a reward for your contest to spark participation. The rules can be like this: People should get 5 of their friends to sign-up for your mailing list and share your post. If they do, they get the chance to win your reward. The difference between a giveaway and contest is that a giveaway focuses on smaller and more frequent rewards while a contest offers a bigger reward to a selected few.
7. Productivity hacks
People are always looking for ways to do things better, perform tasks more efficiently. This is why writing about productivity hacks works every time. Align your productivity hacks with your niche so that readers can easily apply them.
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Final Thoughts
The next time you find yourself feeling confused as to what to tackle, come back to this blog post. I hope the list inspires you to produce worthy topics.