One challenge for most of us that never seems to go away: identifying new topics to write about...
My colleague, Adrian Lurssen, has been sharing a super-simple but highly effective way to generate writing ideas in five quick steps. Watch the video above to see Adrian's explanation.
This is something that marketers can share with their writers; anyone can do it:
A couple of things to keep in mind:
Once done, you have six new writing ideas!
Assign yourself a deadline for writing drafts in answer to each of these (based on what you are capable of doing according to your busy schedule). For example, consider writing a draft post in response to one of your frequently asked questions every two weeks. With six ideas, that schedule gives you three months worth of new writing ideas.
As Adrian points out when he describes this exercise, these ideas will more than likely be evergreen in nature (as important today as they will be a month or two from now) -- and so, as you work your way through the list, any time you see a breaking news story that merits analysis by you, set aside the list and write the timely piece instead.
In fact, this can be an effective way to build a basic editorial calendar:
End result: 12 new pieces of writing over a three month period, half timely, half evergreen! Obviously, you can adjust according to busy-ness. Good luck!
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[Robin Oliver is Global Director of Business Development at JD Supra.]