Do you get stuck when it comes to writing new blog posts or newsletters for your business? Everybody does at a point in time.
I have compiled a list of 25 topics you can use as a basis for writing your next 25 articles.
In this post, I have substituted “community” to replace “customers, clients and subscribers”. So when you see ‘community’, it may mean any of the three words.
Fasten your seat belt and let’s begin
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1. What we did when customer ‘X’ …; Who is customer X and what did they do or say about your products? Where did they do or say it and why did they do or say it?
2. Product/service updates we’re working on. So your already awesome products are getting even more awesome features. Your community needs to know about this.
3. Why our competitors can’t compete with us. Show your customers your remarkable side. A truly remarkable company is almost like a monopoly. Do you agree?
4. What our customers complain most about and what we are doing about it. Your customers are not happy about … and what you’re doing to make it better.
5. What our customers praise us for and what we think about it. Your customers say you are the best at … Your products helped them to … And you say you …
6. What we wish our customers will help us achieve more of. In other words, you will be telling your customers that you need their help and they will be glad to help. At the end of your message, ask, “will you help us?”
7. About our product’s raw materials. What important roles does each of your raw materials play in your products? Educate your community on what they are using.
8. How our company is using social media. Social media is going to help you do what? Use the right words to build up your content. Instead of saying it will help you sell more, say; it will help you reach more customers. If you say ‘sell’ your message will sound self-centered. It’s cool to see more people will be taking the same actions your community took when they first met you.
9. What features we have on our Facebook fan page. So you have analytics, a cool video, cool design and a newsletter on your Facebook fan page. That’s so cool. Before saying “go and take a look at our fan page”, tell them the cool things you have put on there. Most will go and really take a look.
10. Videos we shared on our Youtube channel this day/week/month/quarter/year. Okay, so you’re on Youtube and you have a channel. Have you told your community about it? Many people don’t. Instead integrating, they disintegrate. Tell your community about your Youtube channel and the videos you share there.
11.What people say @ us on Twitter. Show your community that there are conversations going on with you on Twitter. Some will automatically follow you and say something @ you.
12.Our best selling items and why they sell so well. You have bragging rights. Use them. Want to sell more of your products, brag and sell more.
13. What lessons other businesses can learn from us. Flaunt your strengths and achievements to your community. Add that you couldn’t have done it without them.
14.What our last survey showed us about our customers. You surveyed your customers, now show them the results and let them know what you will be using the results for. As a customer, I hate it when I participate in a survey and don’t get to see the results. Don’t be mean. Please share
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15.Why and how we chose our brand ambassador. What are the responsibilities of your brand ambassador(s)? How did you choose them? Choose your brand ambassador from your own customers please.
16. Who our partners are and why we partnered with them. Tell your community why you need your partners and why it matters to them.
17. How we built our communities on social media and networking sites; Show them how you gathered all your following. Show them how you cheated or failed to cheat
. Show them some stats to serve as social proof, if you numbers are high.
18. How and why we got featured in the news or a top blog. Show your community how likable you are. This will let them take you serious and they will see you as an authority in whatever you got in the news for. Link to the news source.
19. New businesses/ services we are building. What’s happening in production? Give just a little detail to build anticipation.
20. When our next contest will be hosted and what we will be giving away. Build anticipation and get your community coming back to see if there are any updates concerning the competition. WildfireApp can help you run a fancy, buzz filled contest campaign.
21. What your company’s customer traditions are; Maybe you give away a bundle of products for cheap during your birthday or you organize meetups during your birthday for your customers to meet each other or you … etc.
22. How to use ‘your product’s name’ to … Show your customers different ways they can use your products. If your products are customizable, show them how they can customize them.
23. How we celebrated our birthday in-house; What did your company’s employees do on your birthday? Share some multimedia will you
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24. How and why we choose our customers for our adverts; Show your customers the reason why you care about them.
25. Customer interview #1; yea, interview customers on your blog, ask them what they think about your products, how they use your products, what they will like to see in your products, etc. This will serve as testimonials and will add some humanness to your website/blog. Reward interviewed customers with a heavy discount or free stuff from your product line. They will send the word out and … you know what will happen
. Don’t forget to change “#1″ to “#2″, “#3″ and so on as you interview more customers.
That was fun. Now you have 25 topics to write on. Get started today. Do you see yourself using these post ideas on your blog or newsletter? What do you normally struggle with when it comes to blogging or writing newsletters? Share your views.








Working as the marketing coordinator for my company, BizCentral USA and managing our 3 industry specific blog definitely can pose a few obstacle when coming up with new innovative topics to blog about. I think this list is great and I look forward to implementing many of the ideas as well as suggesting some to our clients!
Thanks for the great post!
Nicole R
Thanks for the comment Nicole. I’m glad you found these ideas useful.
Kwame.
Great ideas Kwame. I would also add that just like you can make a series out of customer interviews (idea #25) you can make a series out of many of these topics.
You’re right. Thanks for your input Robert.
Kwame.
All really great ideas for blogs! I’ve used a couple of these before. I think one of the most important parts about blogging is not necessarily “bragging” about your company specifically, but sharing advice that shows your company is successful. The first idea, “What we did when customer X…” is a great way to do this- showing how you helped out a customer while at the same time providing advice.
Yes Corinne, and it also serves as social proof for others who may be hesitant to take action on your site.
Thanks for stopping by Corrine
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Kwame.
Here is an idea that has worked well for me. Create a few Google Alerts for your particular business niche. Each day after receiving your daily alerts, click on each of the results – on by one – and read the blog posts carefully. Comment on the ones that you feel you can add some value to. Make your comments more indepth than the usual “Great Article, Thank you” comments most people generally leave behind. And, feel free to add your signature (Name, title, company, company website) at the end of what you have composed with links to your own blog. After all, you should be qualifying yourself so that those who read your comment(s) know what your background it.
When you are finished commenting, cut and paste what you have written into a word document and save it to a “blog ideas” file that you created. At the end of each day, review all of your saved comments in order to see which ones you can use as a possible foundation for your next few blog articles.
This is a good practice because you will not only have ideas and content for several blog posts already underway, but these posts will be topics that are relevent to some of today’s hottest issues and they will also be based on some very solid research/information provided for reader consideration by the author of the blog post you have just commented on.
Try it.
Marc LeVine
Director of Social Media
RiaEnjolie, Inc.
http://www.RiaEnjolie.com
Thanks for stopping by Marc.
That’s a super cool way of getting blog post ideas
. Never thought of that before. On the other hand, I think it’ll be time consuming. What say you about that?
Kwame.