How do you create killer content every time without fail? This question resonates so deeply with the most of us. As they say, there's nothing new under the sun. Running out of ideas is frustrating but the point isn't to offer completely new wisdom, it's to offer it from the point of view of what is happening this moment. That's what sharing content on the internet is all about. It's not creating brand new content every time that gets businesses sales and leads, it's about modifying content to the changing perspective of the reader. What do I mean by this? What you wrote about last year may not appeal to your audience the same way it did then, today. Let's talk more about how this can be tackled:
What? Yes, you read it correctly. Whilst the common advice may be to get yourself into a quiet cafeteria, try doing the opposite. Getting yourself out there in the public surrounded by lots of people, puts you in the position of never knowing what to expect or who will be crossing your path – listening and talking to people will really help to trigger your thinking and you'll be sure to get lots of ideas coming your way. Or, if going out is not quite what you fancy, there are three apps listed below that use ambient music proved to help you focus on your writing:
Do things that you wouldn't normally do. Read a book that you wouldn't normally read, watch a movie that you wouldn't normally watch, listen to music that's not typically your taste. It will give you new perspective. Don't put too much thought into trying to get the right ideas instantly, give yourself time. Just create without censoring, editing or judging and give yourself permission to be messy. Once you've done this, don't go back to it immediately, wait and come back to it to see what you can use. Use article to help you leave your comfort zone: 10 Ways to Leave Your Comfort Zone and Write!
Don't give yourself the chance of losing out on any of your brilliant ideas. Keep multiple notepads with you at all times, you never know when that great idea might hit you and if you don't get it down, you never know you may lose out on that number of leads forever. Inspiration can't always be repeated in its same form, so it's always valuable to write things down there and then so you can always come back to them.
The following techniques can be great additional ways to generate ideas when you're short on content. The bonus of these specific methods is, by using these, you're giving both your audience and Google what they want.
Try putting some of these ideas to the test and leave a comment below about your experience. If you want to learn more on how to bring more creativity and personality to your writing, the team at JDR are always available to help. Call us today on 01332 343281.
Article by Yasirah Fatimah