You can use buyer personas to come up with
better blog post ideas.
Buzzsumo — Buzzsumo is a content discovery and research tool that you can use to come up with
better blog post ideas.
Not exact matches
«It's a shame that people shut down
ideas because they're worried about being crushed by people who are supposedly
better educated than them,» he writes in a recent
blog post.
Getting professional advice beyond newspaper articles and
blog posts is clearly a
good idea.
For Twitter, it's probably safe to assume that tweets that people have favorite would make for
good article,
blog posts, tools,
ideas - because your audience has told you they like the
idea with their engagement.
Now that we've come up with some keywords and hopefully a few
blog post ideas, it's time to scope out the competition so we can make sure our
post will actually be
good enough to actually rank on the first page.
This is great for generating new
blog post ideas as
well as strategically writing to grab their traffic!
It's my editorial calendar,
blog, and social media planner... and because it plugs straight into WordPress as
well as integrates with Evernote, the workflow from initial
idea to published
blog post to social media distribution is so much easier.
Shine your shoes, be
well groomed, and let your personality shine through (for more on this
idea, scroll up on this
blog to read my
post on «The Tweet That Generated Heat.»).
According to this Wired article: Thinking Out Loud — How successful networks nurture
good ideas: Every day we collectively produce... over 1 milion
blog posts and 2 million
blog comments on WordPress Not bad at all!
On the influencer side, the insights that you get with linking and tagging brands in Stories shows you how many people clicked on the link so you have a
better idea of how much of an impact you're generating for brands and if I'm linking to a
blog post (another way I drive traffic to my
blog) then I can see how many people clicked on the link from my stories.
Whether the topic revolves around industry news, a controversial
blog post, or brainstorming for
ideas, I love a
good exchange.
I'm in a season of rethinking church & I'd appreciate links to the
blog posts & books you would recommend that
best unpack & support the
idea that the western, institutional church wineskin is, by nature, prone to spiritual abuse.
Aside from also starting to
post more photos on my
blog (which
idea I see you gleaned from monitoring my brainwaves as
well), Dean and I were just talking about this story yesterday and how the point is not doing vs. being, but never being distracted from being a disciple; which is really just being close to Jesus, doing what he does, listening to what he says and going with his agenda instead of ours.
I decided this was such a
good idea, I am going to write a
blog post asking you, the reader, for money.
In the book, I'm only 1 page in... This
posting the book on a
blog idea is probably not the
best way to read a book.
And when I read my replies on Twitter, I noticed that a few people did a
blog post of their own, taking off from the
idea, and I thought,
well, sure, why don't we do that together?
«Blogging About Cabbages and Kings,» the
blog's header reads; in the last year the DHM has taken on, among other things, the Texas FLDS debacle and the Consumer Product Safety Information Act, as
well as
posting frugal recipes and gift
ideas, book reviews, and hymns every Sunday.
Some practical points: If you're just starting out, some opportunities that make a lot of sense for platform - building include: writing guest
posts for popular bloggers who share a similar audience, writing a regular column for a newspaper or online magazine, seeking out speaking gigs (paid or unpaid), participating in conferences (for networking opportunities as
well as exposure to new, inspiring
ideas), using social media to share your message, and requesting interviews with popular authors / speakers / leaders to feature on your
blog.
I do nt want talk a lot but really emotion me that many of you read my recipes and love them, when I begin a year ago was because many friends of England asked me translate some recipes for them so I thought was a
good idea make a
Blog to
post them.
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-LCB- I think we all are thinking the same thing here...;)-RCB- A garnish of drizzled chocolate helps, and my mom's genius
idea of crushed nuts helped incredibly to help make the scrumptious bites look yummy and
well quite frankly not like «'' Yep I totally did just put that emoji there in a food
post on my food
blog.
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It's probably a
good thing I've vowed to
post every day in September, otherwise I'd never get around to most of of my
ideas and they might get lost in the food
blog ether.
I got the
idea that I wanted to do a
post featuring the work of some of my favorite other crafters / artisans / bloggers / etc (maybe even make a weekly habit of it) and,
well, I like to include your
blog.
Since this is the trend now (recipes being
posted on
blogs other than the author's own) wouldn't it be a
good idea for the author to join in the conversation, take credit for her recipe, offer to answer any question?
Also, I have a ton of cleaning to do after hosting family — and
well, suddenly a
blog post seems like a great
idea.
Its a
good idea to
post via video, but the only drawback is people viewing your
blog on their mobiles, like me, can't watch them, since vimeo isn't supported on most blackberry's and because of the time difference, I'm usually not at home when I get the update that you've made a new
blog.
Hi, guys!I love a
good «what I ate in a day»
blog post because I love seeing what other people eat because it gives me
ideas for my own meals and snacks.
Well, it is an program to help you organize your thoughts,
ideas,
blog posts, important facts, and even electronic versions of your documents.
Well, as I was jotting down my
blog post ideas, this round up of easy homemade baby food recipes came to mind.
To give you a
better idea of what my
blog is about, here are some of my popular and personal favorite
posts from the past year:
Well after browsing the Mod»N' Natural
Blog and seeing her
post on un-pilling your cloth diapers microfleece I thought «wow, what a great
idea!»
There will be some fun baby shower
ideas and tutorials
posted all week here on The Eco Chic
blog; as
well as Dirty Diaper Laundry, The Eco-Friendly Family, The Cloth Diaper Report, Change - Diapers, and Cloth Diaper Geek.
While reading another
blog, I came across a very cool site and thought it would be a
good idea to
post it here.
And just as Emily, the woman mentioned in the
blog post, experienced, rather than getting
good guidance from the experts, parents end up insecure about their own capabilities, simply forgetting about the importance of their own judgment or even feeling guilty for having
ideas and feelings that don't seem to match their noble motives.
If you read my
blog post, you'll have a pretty
good idea of what I think about that film.
You may also read in the
blog posts below about the experiences and successes of some SBP postdocs to get a
better idea of what the Institute has to offer.
Patrick Brown's very informative
blog post about the paper gives a
good idea of how they reached these conclusions.
Just wanted to check something with you, based on recent
blog posts... I have read people are eating this cereal warm... I just wanted to make sure that everyone knows that warm is ok, but HOT is NOT... Flax oil turns into trans fat when heated at high temperatures... so if warm water is being poured into the cereal, no problem, but if it is boiling water, probably not the
best idea... As for the cookie recipe, I have inquired and basically an oven temperature at 350 and below is thought to be safe, so no problem there!
One of my favorite things about your food
blog posts is seeing familiar recipes and thinking, «I had no
idea (or
better said, «totally forgot») where this recipe originated.
If you are taking requests for
blog posts, expanding on the potential dangers of gluconeogenesis that you describe in your e-book could be a
good idea.
If you read through these nutrition
blog posts, you will hopefully have a
good idea on the amount and type of foods you should be eating to get the
best results.
So I would work out your daily calorie intake (
blog post here) and count calories for a week or so to get a
good idea on how much to eat.
About Site - BLOVED is a luxury wedding
blog UK offering stylish, contemporary inspiration and
ideas to modern brides as
well as lifestyle, travel and fashion Frequency - about 6
posts per week
To give you a
better idea of what my
blog is about, here are some of my popular and personal favorite
posts from the past year:
Honestly one of the
best blog posts I have ever read, and such a great
idea to have these
posts ready for when you were unable to
post.
It's a
good idea to create unique meta descriptions for every
post and page you create on your fashion
blog as if you don't search engines will simply pull information from your
blog and write one for you, which won't be half as effective.
Before you take on sponsored
posts, you should already have a pretty
good idea of who you are, what your
blog is about and your personal style.
I have discovered similar
blog posts on other
blogs and I don't know whether I should be annoyed or flattered some times, but what I would say is if you have to copy another blogger's
idea, then I think it may be time to find a new career, dream or hobby as the case may be, because you will never be as
good as the original.