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Even if you don’t believe that, you know that it’s a critical part of your success. You know that more is better when it comes to quality content.
Content can increase your backlink totals by giving people something to share with others and it makes the search engines happy on its own accord--those spiders have voracious appetites.
The problem for many Internet marketers is in the idea department.
They hit the ground running, creating great content in good quantity, but eventually tend to his a stumbling block. “What else can possibly be said about this?”, they ask. Their content production goes down and their sites suffer in the process.
It’s not writer’s block. It’s an idea block. Fortunately, there are a few ways to overcome it. Consider these ways of finding new ideas for website content.
News. Check the news. Use Google’s newsreader or your favorite tool to search for mainstream or industry news stories that relate directly to your niche. If you’re selling black widgets and are suffering with a lack of ideas for new materials, that recent sighting of a celebrity wearing a black widget may be just what the doctor ordered. A government report on black widget sales might be a springboard for a few new articles. You get the idea. Stay abreast of current developments.
Competition. You don’t want to steal content and it would be lower than low to steal ideas outright. However, you can often get a few ideas for topics to cover by taking a look at what your competition is doing. This can spur some great ideas while simultaneously giving you a chance to check on what the “other guy” is doing to increase sales.
Tutorials and instruction. Consider providing your site visitors with some hands-on information related to your niche and product. People are often scouring the web for “how to” material and these can become popular pages. It’s also an area many people overlook when generating content for their websites.
Opinion. Somewhere along the line, many Internet marketers started thinking about content in terms of information to the exclusion of opinion. It’s hard to say exactly why that seems to be a prevailing perspective, but it’s amazing how many sites one can visit that don’t include any editorial commentary. Expand your content by providing more than “just the facts”. Offer opinion and insight, too. It can get you over “idea block” while making your site infinitely more interesting and appealing.
Content. You’ve got to have it. You need plenty of it. There’s nothing worse than sitting in front of your keyboard trying to come up with some new idea for another addition to your site.
If you use these four recommendations, you’re going to have an easier time getting over the hump. In fact, you might come up with so many ideas for new material that you’ll be shocked.
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Copyright John Adams. Honest-HomeBusiness.com Content IS King! However, it does not mean that you have to spend all-day writing. There is a simple solution. Find all the answers here: http://www.honest-homebusiness.comAuthor Profile: John_E_Adams
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