One of the issues many people have with blogging is they don’t know how
they’ll be able to find things to write about on a regular basis. This
gets even harder when you choose a specific theme or direction for your
blog. The first thing to realize is that there is always something to
write about. If you REALLY think about it, unless you focus your blog on
something unnecessarily specific like “Eastern European World Leaders
from 1834-1836”, you should be able to find something to write about.
There are always different angles or perspectives with which to approach
your subject.
Having said all that, there are those times where your mind just can’t
work out a subject to blog about. That’s fine, it happens to the best of
us. When this happens there are several ways that you continue to get
content up on your site until your juices start flowing again.
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Have a backup stash
This is a great tip for those that find they have times of creative
feast or famine. When you are in a mindset where your ideas are
overflowing, it would be a good idea to write down EVERY idea that comes
to your mind. Put down on paper anything and everything that comes to
your mind, even if it is just a word that you’d like to explore. Then,
hide that paper and save it for when you run dry of ideas. It is
important that you don’t pull that out until you’ve exhausted all of
your other options.
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Find a guest blogger
If you just can’t think of something to write about then try to find
someone that can. Most of the time there are other people out there that
are interested in the things you are, and a lot of the time you can
find one that has something to say. My guess is, if you are passionate
about something enough to blog about it regularly, you are probably
aware of others in the same circle that could help you out.
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Write about not knowing what to write about
Sometimes what works best is to just get the block out of your system
by addressing it head on. Write a post about how you are struggling with
finding new and exciting things to write about. Write about how you
know there is more, but your mind is totally blocking you from thinking
of the ideas you need. You’ll tend to find that addressing the problem
will help you move past it. Also, if you have some supportive followers,
they might suggest new topics.
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Look at other blogs for inspiration
It’s not doubt that if you are a blogger you probably read other blogs
to stay current on the latest news and info. If you find yourself
getting stuck, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to spend extra time reading
through other blogs and see if an idea hits you. Often spending time
reading other people’s views on your subject will spark an idea, or
opinion from you.
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Review blog-related items
This is perhaps the easiest thing to do if all of these ideas fail to
generate content. The idea is centered on writing a review of a book, or
website, or iPad app, or anything you can find that is focused on your
subject of choice. For example, if you write a photography blog, you
could write a brief review of any one of the photography books, photo
editing software, or photo tutorial websites you come across. Depending
on how specific your blog is, you should have little to no trouble
finding something to review.
Fighting through these times can be difficult, but having some contingency plans can make the lulls easier.