1. Write Down a List of All the Things You’re

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1. Write Down a List of All the Things You’re

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1. Write Down a List of All the Things You’re Interested In
What do you love to do or to talk about?

Jot down all the things you’re most interested in, whether or not you think it would make a good blog niche. We’re just thinking about all of the possibilities at this stage.

It’s fine if some of your niche ideas feel very general and others weigh in as a more specific niche. No ideas are bad ideas at this stage.

Your list might look something like this:

Small businesses
Game of Thrones
Golf
Camping
Traveling (especially in Europe)
Quentin Tarantino movies
Once you’re looking at your list, you’ll probably find that some of your ideas would afghanistan phone number library better blog niche topics than others.

You may even find there’s one potential blog niche in particular that stands out for you—put a star next to that one to come back to soon. Side note: If you’re ready to start generating content ideas and begin writing, check out this list of the 201+ Best Blog Post Ideas You Can Write About Today. And remember, if you’re blogging about topics you’re personally interested in, that’s the recipe for not only faster writing, but a more enjoyable experience for both you and your readers.

2. Think About the Blogs, Magazines and Books You Read
What blogs do you read avidly? Which magazines do you subscribe to? How about (non-fiction) books you’ve read recently?

You may have a wide range of different interests, or you might find that all your reading focuses on one general area (i.e. “personal development”) that could help you move toward a particular blog niche to focus your brainstorming around. Check out my top blogging book recommendations to see if they help spark something too.

Write down the topics and blog headlines of all of the sites, magazines and books you’ve read (even if they’re hiking books)—then see if they bring up any clear ideas for your blog’s niche. If you’re coming up short on headline ideas, try my free blog title generator to come up with dozens of ideas for how to position your articles—and then you can even use my AI writer to create great first draft articles in seconds.
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