How to Get Ideas for Blogging and Generate More Sales Leads
If you have got into the blogging world recently or slow in catching up with leading bloggers and pros, you may be wondering how these folks are turning in so many blog posts. The primary motivation for prolific blogging is that it pays; provides great return on investment; number of leads generated can be multiplied.
Here is the link for a presentation on this subject by HubSpot and Vovici. While the presenters refer to HubSpot’s blogging tool, you can follow the best practices with any blogging platform. If you use WordPress, the most popular blogging software platform, make sure that you are using the self hosted version. Most of the web hosting service providers include WordPress as part of their hosting services and the entire blog system can be setup in about 10 minutes with simple clicks.
The following sources could be tapped to gather ideas and information for writing blog posts. Depending on the nature and objective of your blog, blog ideas can be generated from a number of internal and external sources.
- Your business whitepapers can serve as great inputs. However, the blog posts should be short and should not be mere reproduction of the content.
- If you are (you should be) listening to the social media conversations around your business and industry, you can develop blog posts using the theme.
- You own customer surveys or subscriber / prospect surveys can be leveraged to create multiple blog writings. If you are using a web based survey software tool such as LeadPro247, it will be great addition to your idea gathering arsenal. However make sure that you are not over doing the survey strategy, which may backfire.
- New additions and enhancements to your product / service can provide basic ideas to explore on blog posts.
- You marketing and customer support teams are important sources to gather information that is relevant to the prospects and customers.
- If a particular idea / subject is large in scope, split the same into multiple posts. Long posts are generally ignored by blog readers. However, make sure that individual posts can standalone and will make sense, though all may be related to a specific subject.
- Keep an eye on the feedback and comments to your own posts. These could trigger ideas for additional posts explaining / improving the concept.
- Finally, blogging need not be an individual project. Your colleagues can contribute to the ideas as well as developing and publishing efforts.
By sparing a few minutes a day and keeping your eyes and ears open for blogging ideas will not only help you become a pro blogger but also bring a good number of leads leads to your business. Happy blogging!

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