Need Blog Content Ideas? Ask Your Readers!
Over the last month or two, I’ve been writing an occasional series of posts offering different ways/places that you can find inspiration for new blog posts. In this, the final post of the series, let’s talk about the absolute easiest way to get new ideas: Just ask!
You’re writing for your readers’ benefit, right? So doesn’t it make sense to ask them once in a while what you should be writing about?
It does.
Think of it like a radio DJ taking listener requests — it’s smart business to give the people what they want.
There’s one caveat to this: If your blog is new and/or you don’t have a ton of readers, you’ll probably strike out if you start asking a non-existent audience what they want to read.
No one needs a “5 Ways To Ask Your Readers for Blog Content Ideas,” right? You just do it. But let me share a couple examples of this in action.
Dr. Cynthia Bailey, Dermatologist
Dr. Bailey is a successful dermatologist in Northern California who started blogging in September 2009 and slowly built up a very solid audience. Here’s what happened:
- In early 2010, she started a feature called “Ask Dr. Bailey.” Her blog was about six months old at the time.
- After an initial burst, questions were few and far between. But Dr. Bailey persisted and wrote new posts based on reader questions whenever possible.
- The “Ask Dr. Bailey” posts were put into their own blog category for readers to access more easily.
- The blog’s contact form was updated with specific messaging about using questions in blog posts, along with the necessary disclaimers that are inherent to the medical industry.
- A graphic was placed in the blog sidebar to let readers know that questions are accepted for possible use in “Ask Dr. Bailey” blog posts.
My Blog: Small Business Search Marketing
You may know that I also like to answer reader questions here on this blog. But unlike Dr. B, I don’t have a specific blog category — I put the posts into the SEO or Social Media or whatever category they fit.
Instead, I try to occasionally post a reminder that I’m interested in getting questions from readers. And like Dr. B, my contact form also mentions the Q&A opportunity.
Some of my favorite posts have come from questions sent in by readers:
Short and sweet: If you have an audience that reads your blog and are struggling for things to write about … ask them. Publish a post saying “What do you want me to write about?” and let your readers leave ideas in the comments. Or start a formal series like Dr. B, or just informally remind your readers every once in a while that you want to get their questions like I do on this blog.
Your readers are a great source of blog content ideas. Don’t forget to rely on them when you need inspiration.