Finding New Content For Your Internet Writing

If you are lucky enough to have someone else writing constant content for your internet site, that is good for you and your brain. If you are like the rest of us who write their own web content, and who eventually get stumped on what to write about, you will want to read on. We have created a list of things that you should include, as well as what you will not want to include, when you are having a brain freezer for writing your content and coming up with fresh and new ideas.

Declare your new product offerings as well as any special offers or sales. Make a list of reasons why your customers prefer to do business with you. Make it a long blog format. Describe why your products or services are higher quality than others.

Employee profiles. In depth product reviews, one at a time. Buying guides for your products, or how to choose a provider guides for service industries. Share humorous office stories, or customer stories; get personal. Share customer testimonials with a guest writer, or repeat what you heard. Answer a client question that has come up more than once (re-write your FAQ in your blog, one question at a time).

Any kind of news is good content. This can be news related to your industry. Or news about or within your company. You can write about events you took part in or awards you may have earned, as well as new larger clients that you have added.

Things to avoid, products to avoid, the negative spin on What Not to Do. Recommendations of companies you do business with: your web designer, your cellphone service. Look at your competitors. It is allowed and will spark your mind for ideas. also look at related sites that are not competitors but complementary. Make lists. Make Top Fives. Top Five mistakes you see. Top Five Sellers and why. Top Five trends.

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