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Choosing Topic For Your Blog Post

August 12th, 2010 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Have you ever sat at your PC, staring at your website and wondering what to write about next?

Somebody recommended looking at books in amazon.com and see the table of content. That can give you ideas to write about.

Another source of idea is Google’s Wonder Wheel.

What Google gives us is a “mind map” layout for how they look at the keyword phrases we’re using.

Here are some tips in successfully using Google’s Wonder Wheel.

1. When examining a niche, check all the subjects Google says are linked to the original item to figure out if you like to write about these topics.

2. When coming up with content ideas, go deeper into the 2nd and 3rd level to keep discovering additional linked items to your main theme.

3. Arrange results by the previous week or last 24 hours to see what individuals are stating about your subject lately.

An additional interesting system to generate ideas is to – ask your website visitors.

Your web stats tell you what folks are interested in reading about.

Visitors to your website type all sorts of keywords. That list of keywords is helpful for your internet business because it means that Google already prefers your website to some extent for all of those keywords.

Here’s what you do with that list:

1. Check those keywords to recognize which ones are gainful for your internet marketing.

Run the keywords through Google’s Keywords Tool to know if they get any visitors at all. Even a few dozen inquiries a month if it’s a highly-targeted keyword is already adequate.

It would be good if those keywords have strong commercial intent.

2. Choose the keywords that have the most potential and write about those topics.

You can write content for each keyword one at a time or all keywords at the same time. It’s all up to you.

3. Get links to your new content pages utilizing the keywords as the anchor texts.

You can utilize the Free Traffic System to get the links you desire for your new content pages. But be sure to vary the anchor texts. You don’t like the same anchor text for every link. Otherwise that would be red flag for Google.

4. Do again and rinse.

Once your new content is up and starts to get ranked, you’ll notice your site ranking for even more keywords that you weren’t targeting. That means more chances to produce new content on internet business resources.

A niche site can build rapidly if you take the time to examine your stats a few times a month and perform the above steps. You’ll probably receive more content ideas in there than you can manage.

So next time you discover yourself staring blankly at your website and asking yourself what to write about, merely consult your stats.

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