In episode #1202, we share how we constantly find fresh content topics. There are plenty of tools available that can help you track down the titles and topics that are hot at the moment. Tune in to hear how brainstorming activities can get you ten viable topics on the table in less than five minutes!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:25] Today’s topic: How to Come Up with Unlimited Content Topics.
- [00:58] Using the Ubersuggest and Answer the Public tools to find relevant topics.
- [01:20] Pick topics that resonate with you and not just for the sake of popularity.
- [01:46] Doing a site colon command of competitors and what it shows you.
- [02:39] Why Ahrefs’ content explorer and BuzzSumo are such helpful tools.
- [03:15] How to leverage popular titles from other industries.
- [04:15] Getting a group of industry friends together to brainstorm ideas.
- [05:05] Looking on social media and on the web at what works for other popular people.
- [05:33] How we come up with topics for this podcast.
- [06:05] That’s it for today!
- [06:07] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information.
- Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
- Ubersuggest
- Answer the Public
- HubSpot
- Ahrefs
- BuzzSumo
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