Marketing Sense

35 Blog Post Ideas When You’re in a Slump

June 12, 2023
Marketing sense

The age-old question, “I’ve covered everything under the sun! What else is there to write a blog post about?” trips us up regularly.

 See if any of the suggestions below prompt new ideas for you.

  1. Make a list of your message’s foundational points. Cover one point per blog post.
  2. Make a list of FAQ from your audience or readers. Answer one question per blog post.
  3. What about the most common challenges your audience / readers face? You guessed it! Address one challenge per blog post and help them overcome it.
  4. Write a bulleted list of helpful, insider tips or DIY instructions related to your message.
  5. Share how God called you to your ministry and invite readers to share their stories with you via a return email or a comment on the social media post you create to promote this blog post.
  6. Share how you knew this ministry idea was from God and not from last night’s pizza. 🙂
  7. What’s going on in the news that ties into your primary message?
  8. Have a new project coming up? Share the behind-the-scenes activity.
  9. Which new book have you read or heard about recently? Why might that be a good fit for your readers?
  10. What’s the history of your favorite holiday? How can you tie that into your message?
  11. Share a gift idea for those you serve (that their loved one might give them).
  12. What startling or just released statistic relates to your message and your audience?
  13. Book launch coming up? Invite readers to support you as book launch team members or ask them to post just once.
  14. Been to a conference lately? What was the most valuable info you learned?
  15. Conference–who was the most interesting person you met, and why?
  16. Conference–who was the best presenter and what made them the best one?
  17. Conference–what’s your overall opinion of it and would you suggest your audience attend?
  18. Conference–does the conference above offer scholarships and if so, how does that process work?
  19. What else can you tell your audience about the conference mentioned above or any other conference?
  20. Write a long “roundup” blog post highlighting all the other blog posts you’ve written on that same topic. Be sure to share the link to each article as you highlight it!
  21. Share book reviews you’ve written, explaining what you did (and did not) like about the book.
  22. Write a blog post listing your favorite blogs about your topic.
  23. Write a blog post listing your favorite podcasts about your topic.
  24. Explain your research process for books, projects, or courses.
  25. Share a list of quotes that apply to your topic.
  26. Share a heartwarming story about your child or grandchild that ties into your topic.
  27. Share your favorite writing or speaking tools, platforms, or resources, and why they’re your favorite.
  28. Share three common myths related to your topic and explain why they’re not true.
  29. Share your daily schedule and invite readers to share theirs.
  30. Share how you manage your time and invite readers to share their schedule.
  31. Share your process to find the perfect title for your books or products.
  32. Share your primary goal(s) when posting on social media.
  33. Explain what a blog tour is and how your readers can be part of one.
  34. Make a list of the influencers you follow and why.
  35. Describe how you hope your message impacts your audience.

Whew! That’s a lot of ideas! Praying more than one is helpful. 🙂

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