Further to my previous post on Blogging – How To Get Rid Of The Writer’s Block Part 1, I would like to share with you some places where you can find content for your blog posts:
1) Follow successful bloggers in your niche to see what you like. Don’t plagiarise though. If you are quoting content from another blog, be sure to include the link.
2) News and current events. You can share updates about the current ailing global economy, for example.
3) YouTube is a great place to find valuable information. When you find interesting information from there, you can twist it up, turn it into your own content and post it on your blog.
4) Article Directories have great content in different niches and you can see what people are writing about and turn that into your blog posts, without copying word for word.
5) Blog Directories have blog posts from thousands of bloggers and are a great source of content for your blog.
6) Blog Carnivals have blog posts and articles on many topics in different categories. You simply put in any keyword, then all articles related to that particular keyword will come up.
7) Blog Communities have blogs listed in different categories, so you can follow those in your niche.
Well, that’s all I can think of and that should really keep you busy in the coming weeks! ;)
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Hi Mavis,
Thanks for these great ideas on how to blast through writer's block…..personally I like to take a break and go for a walk or maybe give it a rest for a few days…thanks again…
-Rich
Great! More ideas. They are all fantastic, but #1 is a very powerful one. Thanks for sharing them, Mavis!
To your success,
Ilka Flood
The EnlightenedNetworker
Not sure if Blog Carnival includes sites like http://alltop.com/ — a really helpful resource
Yet more valuable info on getting around writer's block.
Will definitely send this on to our team.
Thanks Mavis
You're welcome Mike. Thanks for visiting. All the best, Mavis
Thanks for that Richard. Will check it out. All the best, Mavis
You're welcome Ilka. Thanks for stopping by. All the best, Mavis
Taking a break in between is a good strategy. Thanks for stopping by. All the best, Mavis
Even more great suggestions, Mavis. I like the Blog Carnival one – I don't think too many bloggers are aware of what it is.
Here is another suggestion I have: keep a running list of tips you are interested in. For instance, I keep a list of great link building strategies I read about and when I have enough for a blog post, it's an easy one to write.
Best,
Ana Hoffman
Great suggestion Ana. Thanks for sharing and for visiting. All the best, Mavis
You're welcome Mike. Thanks for visiting. All the best, Mavis
Thanks for that Richard. Will check it out. All the best, Mavis
You're welcome Ilka. Thanks for stopping by. All the best, Mavis
Taking a break in between is a good strategy. Thanks for stopping by. All the best, Mavis
Even more great suggestions, Mavis. I like the Blog Carnival one – I don't think too many bloggers are aware of what it is.
Here is another suggestion I have: keep a running list of tips you are interested in. For instance, I keep a list of great link building strategies I read about and when I have enough for a blog post, it's an easy one to write.
Best,
Ana Hoffman
Hi Mavis, this is great info. I really appreciate sharing this info. keep them coming. Ghyslain
I'm glad you found this useful. Thanks for visiting, Ghyslain. All the best!