Despite having my editorial calendar with several pending topics and perfectly scheduled… this week it has been very difficult for me to write on the blog.
I admit it: I've had a bit of a silly and low-spirited week.
It can happen, I'm human and I don't always have the motivation or inspiration to write in the clouds.
I admit that this is something that has made me a little bitter for a few days.
It's very important to me to offer you quality content. Seeing that Monday was approaching and I hadn't written anything that was really worth it was driving me crazy.
That’s where the idea for this post came from… why not write denmark telegram lead what to write about when you don’t know what to write about?
It sounds like a tongue twister, I know.
So, without setting a precedent, I have broken the editorial calendar to talk to you about this… and now the words seem to flow by themselves.
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1# Numbered lists
2# Personal experiences
3# Talk about tools your customers can use
4# Free resources and compilations
5# Step by step tutorials
6# Interviews with experts in your sector
Have you ever been stuck on what to write about on your blog?
How did you solve it or what topics did you write about?
1# Numbered lists
Don't ask me why, but we love lists deeply. We just find them appealing.
And if they are numbered, even better, since they draw our attention even more.
Admit it: if you see a post with a title like “ 7 reasons why your business should have a website ” you are more motivated to read it than if the number seven didn’t appear.
It happens to me too.
If you don't believe me (or you've never noticed this before), try it out…
Remove the number from any post on any blog you've read recently and ask yourself if you would have opened or read it if it didn't have the little number next to it.
Or better yet, write two such articles on your business blog.
The first one, that it contains a number. And the second one, that it does not contain one.
You will see that interactions on social networks and the number of people who open them are not the same in one as in another.
Think of a list of any topic related to your business that could be practical for your ideal client. I'm sure you'll come up with many ideas about this topic.
In fact, if you look closely… this very post you are reading is actually a numbered list (although the title doesn’t reflect it).