Once you've gathered all the above data, you'll have a very comprehensive and manageable source, with priorities and categories of possible blog post ideas from different types of sources.
Analyze this data and act by following these steps:
Ask yourself: What are the characteristics that differentiate this “top” content and questions? What do they have in common? From the areas they focus on to style or format, identify the patterns they follow and make a list of criteria for them.
Create a list of ideas for potentially list of timeshare owners attractive articles , taking as input the popular content, questions and requests that already exist that you have identified previously, applying the criteria that everyone shares.
Ask yourself the who, what, when, where, why, and how of potential topics , thinking about how that will guide your audience's needs and emotions.
Rank each idea with an “interest” level based on how relevant it is to your audience and the amount of search volume that exists around each topic (you can validate the information from the keyword planner with Searchmetrics and SEMRush ).
Find out which of these ideas have already been covered , either by you, your competitors, or elsewhere in the past. See which sites have published these posts and how successful they have been with them.
It is also important that you specify in what format (text, infographic, video, lists, presentations) and type (guide, news, opinion, webinar, report) they have been published, as well as when they were published (covering five years ago is not the same as covering just a couple of months ago).
By following these steps you will have a list of ideas for blog posts with this information:
Ask the Right Questions About the Content Your Audience Wants
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