Post by account_disabled on Jan 10, 2024 4:59:08 GMT
One of the most time-consuming parts of content marketing is finding new content topic ideas to target in your blog, discuss in your videos, or post to your social media channels. If you publish one or two articles a week that's not a problem but if you plan to scale your content marketing then you need a way to come up with new ideas quickly. I tried searching on Google for the keyword "content ideas" and found too many guides that give you 30 ways, 40 ways and even guides that show you up to 200 ways to find ideas. Ideas for topics for content. Actually, I don't need that much, and I don't think you do either. If you try to follow all the suggestions, you will probably lose your time. I experimented with a project that needed to publish content quickly and accurately, and our plan was thoroughly implemented in the planning and analysis stages.
Thorough doesn't mean long, because we're only using some of the nine ways to find content topic ideas that I'll walk you through below. How to find Topic Ideas for content Our way of doing things also helped us increase traffic steadily and quickly in just 4 months of implementing the project, and it continues to grow steadily. If you are in a hurry to see our demo test project, scroll down to the bottom of this article. How about new topic ideas for content It's simple, try with me to fully experience the 10 ways below to make you more confident when bringing up your own topic: From Google Industry Email List Search From Google Trends From topic research tools (SEMRush, keywordtool.io, Google plan,...) From responding to the community From a competitor's website Search on YouTube From Online Instructional Resources Google Analytics Google search console START LEARNING EACH WAY 1. Google Search The best tool for coming up with content topic ideas is Google. Sometimes this is all you need to find new topics for your content marketing. Google search suggestions Go to Google.com.vn and start entering your main topic keywords. As you type, you'll notice that Google makes suggestions. Finish writing your main topic idea. For example, I search for sore throat , and then start entering letters, starting one letter at a time. Google suggests the best search This will provide a mix of topics that cover your main search terms and other popular keywords. Google.
People also ask Around the end of 2018 and early 2019, Google made suggestions about suggesting questions that many people also searched for in the form of questions. However, since they ignored it, I have not seen those suggestions come back anymore. So I will ignore this small idea. Related searches The related searches section at the bottom of the page shows you topics related to your search. Google related searches I tried searching with the keyword "H1 tag" and Google search would suggest topics related to the words I searched for. Recently, on page 2 of the search results, I no longer see related words appear. This was previously available on any page of Google search, now Google only displays this suggestion on the first search page. 2. Google Trends Google Trends is a great tool for researching topics and ideas but I've noticed not many people use it. It is one of the good ways because it gives you an edge over your competitors. The main reason to use Google trends is to find trending topics related to your industry.
Thorough doesn't mean long, because we're only using some of the nine ways to find content topic ideas that I'll walk you through below. How to find Topic Ideas for content Our way of doing things also helped us increase traffic steadily and quickly in just 4 months of implementing the project, and it continues to grow steadily. If you are in a hurry to see our demo test project, scroll down to the bottom of this article. How about new topic ideas for content It's simple, try with me to fully experience the 10 ways below to make you more confident when bringing up your own topic: From Google Industry Email List Search From Google Trends From topic research tools (SEMRush, keywordtool.io, Google plan,...) From responding to the community From a competitor's website Search on YouTube From Online Instructional Resources Google Analytics Google search console START LEARNING EACH WAY 1. Google Search The best tool for coming up with content topic ideas is Google. Sometimes this is all you need to find new topics for your content marketing. Google search suggestions Go to Google.com.vn and start entering your main topic keywords. As you type, you'll notice that Google makes suggestions. Finish writing your main topic idea. For example, I search for sore throat , and then start entering letters, starting one letter at a time. Google suggests the best search This will provide a mix of topics that cover your main search terms and other popular keywords. Google.
People also ask Around the end of 2018 and early 2019, Google made suggestions about suggesting questions that many people also searched for in the form of questions. However, since they ignored it, I have not seen those suggestions come back anymore. So I will ignore this small idea. Related searches The related searches section at the bottom of the page shows you topics related to your search. Google related searches I tried searching with the keyword "H1 tag" and Google search would suggest topics related to the words I searched for. Recently, on page 2 of the search results, I no longer see related words appear. This was previously available on any page of Google search, now Google only displays this suggestion on the first search page. 2. Google Trends Google Trends is a great tool for researching topics and ideas but I've noticed not many people use it. It is one of the good ways because it gives you an edge over your competitors. The main reason to use Google trends is to find trending topics related to your industry.