Day 1/5: Inspirations for writing your daily blog

Inspiration For Writing Your Daily Blog

WritingTips_1So you need some inspiration for writing. Who doesn’t?

Well, I have just the thing! This A-Z technique I am about to teach you can carry you through every month since there are 5 blogging days a week (22 to 23 days a month on average) –and 26 letters in the English alphabet. That gives you three or four letters that you can opt out of using, such as Q, X, Y and maybe Z.

Step 1 – Open up a new document in MS Word or whatever word processing software tool you use and make an A-to-Z list.

Save it as, for example, “December2009_AZList.”

Using the premise that you are writing a blog about health, fill in a topic or subject that you know about that starts with the letter “A”.  Continue down the list of letters writing one or two words next to each letter. Here’s a partial list to show you how easy this could be:

A – Vitamin A
B – Vitamin B
C – Cholesterol, the good and bad news, or myths about
D – Vitamin D
E – Eructations…eh, excuse me, I mean burps
F – Freckles and your face
G – Gout
H – Homeopathy, happiness, health, heart, hemoglobin, hair, HIV, halitosis, hormones

Step 2 – Open up your adword tool, such as Google’s and type in a short phase with your first topic, in this example, Vitamin A. The tool will respond with a list of popular search phrases that ought to give you some amazing inspiration for writing on your first topic. Remember to write on topics that have a search volume between 200 and 500. Here’s a sampling of the results Vitamin A gave me.

excessive vitamin A = 480 to 320 (current month and last month respectively)
fruits with Vitamin A = 390 to 320
foods containing vitamin A = 590 to 720 (a bit high but close enough to include in your text)
RDA of vitamin A = unknown to 210 (results are not calculated due to insufficient data and last months report)

Step 3 – Get busy with this latest inspiration for writing a blog entry! Your vitamin A blog entry has practically been written for you at this point…just remember to use one of those keyword phrases in your title, repeat your title and bold it in the body area, and use the keyword phrase in your 250+ word blog entry several times.

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