How to come up with endless ideas for blogs and books

1. Take what you know and break it down by asking yourself a few different questions, but mainly asking yourself three times 'why is it important?'As you break down your knowledge you begin to find the emotional angle at which people will be interested in your content. Because people buy with emotions and justify with logic, so if you can persuade the emotional side of their brain first, then you can engage them right from the beginning. I took my knowledge of business and broke it down into different categories for blogs like this and loads of videos on YouTube.Here are a few other kinds of questions you can use to breakdown your knowledge:Why is it relevant.Why is it changing peoples' lives.Why is it funny.The more you can ask yourself these kinds of questions so as to understand what it is that you are talking about, then the more ideas you will generate- thus the pickier you can be about what it is you create and work on.2. Look for common questions and topics that are commonly searched for.Go onto a place such asGoogle Trendsand see what topics and still being talked about today. Figure out what burning question that you can answer. One key example is the topic of this blog: I am talking about how to generate ideas. What question(s) can you answer that people will always be searching for? What conversation will always pique your target audience's interest?3. Look at popular topics already found in the world.Look at Amazon's categories is a good places to start because they have spent money figuring out what topics and categories are popular. Go into the sections of Amazon's books and see what kinds of topics interest you the most and what you can talk about effectively and efficiently.When I go to the Amazon categories, these are the categories I can talk about:Business & finance.Nonfiction.Economics.Finance.Personal finance.Marketing and sales.Business life.So how do these categorises match with my knowledge? What can I talk about that I already know and matches one (or more) of these categories?What do you think? Do you Agree, disagree?Leave your comments below.Learn more about this topic in one of my books:9 ways writing a book can supercharge your business.As always: share this article, Let others learn what you've learnt.Read other books I've written:amazon.com/author/adriannantchevRead them for free if you are a Kindle Unlimited or are on Amazon Prime.Follow me on Twitter:@NantchevSend a friend request onFacebookSubscribe to me onYoutubeConnect with me onLinkedIn
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