Thursday, March 12, 2020
How to Use Reddit to Unlock Awesome Blog Post Ideas - CoSchedule Blog
How to Use Reddit to Unlock Awesome Blog Post Ideas Blog Do you ever feel like youââ¬â¢re on the edge of breaking through with your content marketing? That you know how to create amazing content for your blog and promote it, but the traffic just isnt quite there. In my experience, the problem typically doesnt lie in your writing skills or knowledge. Instead, its in the ideas that you choose to write about. The best post in the world wonââ¬â¢t get any attention if itââ¬â¢s on a topic that your audience doesnââ¬â¢t care about. Look at what Neil Patel, Brian Dean, and other successful content marketers publish. à The content itself is very good, but nothing you couldnt create in most cases. The difference lies in their ability to generate loads of content ideas that their readers love. How to Use Reddit to Unlock Awesome Blog Post Ideas Download Your Free Blog Post Ideas Bundle Start your creative process with awesome ideas from Reddit. Then, turn those ideas into real, high-performing blog posts with these free resources: A Content Marketing Ideas worksheet to help you build a ââ¬Å"swipe file.â⬠A Keyword Research List Template to store your keyword ideas. A Blog Ideas Guide with 150 bonus ideas. A free Content Calendar Spreadsheet template to plan out when youââ¬â¢ll create each idea. A Blog Post Outline Template to easily turn your ideas into awesome blog posts. Chances are that youââ¬â¢ve come up with some great ideas in the past. But thereââ¬â¢s one problem that most of us run into ... Itââ¬â¢s hard to come up with great ideas on a regular basis. Instead, you probably decide to go with some ââ¬Å"just okayâ⬠à ideas out of necessity- after all, you want to publish something. The solution to this problem is to find ways to come up with more great ideas on a regular basis; that much is obvious. There are different methods to do that, and Iââ¬â¢d like to show you the best one I know of in this post. Iââ¬â¢m going to show you exactly how to generate as many blog topic ideas as you need, that your audience will love. Generate as many blog topic ideas as you need, that your audience will loveThe 2 Places That Great Blog Topic Ideas Come From Contrary to popular belief, most great ideas donââ¬â¢t come about from just thinking hard. Instead, they come from observing and interacting with the people you actually write for (or want to write for). Iââ¬â¢ll mention it time and time again: your audience is the key to great content ideas. Broadly speaking, we can classify great content into 2 categories. 1. Solutions to Problems that Your Audience Knows Will Help You wouldnââ¬â¢t be reading this post if you didnââ¬â¢t have some trouble coming up with great content ideas. The more trouble someone has with this problem, the more motivated theyââ¬â¢re going to be to read this post. That goes for anything. If a piece of content can solve a problem that you know youââ¬â¢re struggling with, youââ¬â¢re going to give a chance. Recommended Reading:à How to Easily Find Awesome Content Marketing Ideas 2. Solutions to Problems that Your Audience Doesnââ¬â¢t Know Will Help Itââ¬â¢s a small, but important distinction. If youââ¬â¢re really ingrained into an audience, youââ¬â¢ll be able see some solutions for their problems that they canââ¬â¢t see themselves. This is where real innovation takes place. For example, when travel took too long, people wanted faster horses. Henry Ford came up with the car, which was a way better solution no one had thought of before. Ideas that fall into this category are typically innovative. They bring some new value to your audience, which is great. The downside, however, is that these ideas are much harder to come by (and to execute). Additionally, itââ¬â¢s harder to promote them at first because audiences look for obvious solutions (type #1). They arenââ¬â¢t as motivated (possibly scared) to give something that seems different a try. Key Takeaway: Most content ideas that weââ¬â¢re going to come up with will come from the first category. These ideas are abundant, and easier to execute well. The methods weââ¬â¢re using later on will naturally produce these ideas. Introducing Reddit: The Best Idea Source That Few Marketers Use Itââ¬â¢s not a secret place by any stretch- itââ¬â¢s Reddit. Reddit is a solution for many content marketing problems that marketers donââ¬â¢t even consider (yes, that would by category #2 from above). It can be a scary site if youââ¬â¢ve never used it. But once you dig in and learn how it can be useful for content marketing, it will blow your mind. Reddit is the 26th top site in the world as of this moment- itââ¬â¢s huge. It consists of niche-specific communities for about every topic imaginable. Just pure, focused data from actual audiences. It should be a marketerââ¬â¢s dream. The catch? It takes hard work. Be honest with me. How often have you just plugged in a keyword into Googleââ¬â¢s Keyword Plannerà to get content ideas? Itââ¬â¢s quick. Itââ¬â¢s easy. Almost every marketer has done it at some point. But you get the exact same ideas that everyone else gets. Itââ¬â¢s a lazy solution, and you get the results that youââ¬â¢d expect. Instead, you can invest some time and effort into researching Reddit to get unique ideas. There are 3 ways that you can approach content idea generation on Reddit. Iââ¬â¢ll walk you through them all. Recommended Reading: This is the Best 30-Minute Content Marketing Brainstorming Process Approach #1: Find the Right Questions to Ask Iââ¬â¢m going to assume that you understand what a subreddit is, and how to find a relevant subreddità to your niche. If not, this video will get you up to speed: This is a simple approach, but it takes a lot of manual work. You donââ¬â¢t need to do any sorting. Just go to your subreddit and start looking at thread titles for questions (because questions indicate problems).. For example, hereââ¬â¢s what r/Entrepreneurà looks like as I write this: Right away, you can see 4 questions: What should I give my founder? (talking about shares of a business) How should you sell a (lifestyle) business thatââ¬â¢s generating significant revenue How do you get sponsors for an event? How do you generate passive income? Tip: You only want to pay attention to questions if the thread has a decent score (the number on the left). A higher score indicates that many people in the subreddit have a similar question and are interested in a solution. Now we can generate content ideas based on these questions: The Definitive Guide to Dividing a Business Among Cofounders A Step-By-Step Guide to Selling Your Lifestyle Business A Simple Process to Get Sponsors for Your Next Event (with examples) X Ways Your Can Generate Passive Income: The Complete List If those posts were well written and posted in that same subreddit, theyââ¬â¢d get hundreds of views. Skip any problem if you canââ¬â¢t come up with a ââ¬Å"solutionâ⬠to create. However, remember that solving the toughest problems usually bring the greatest rewards. At this point, just add every question you see to a list (simple text file, spreadsheet, etc.). Additionally, look in the comments of each thread for followup questions. The top level comments will usually be answers to the original question. But the ones that reply to those comments are often questions. For example, from the above thread about passive income: Thereââ¬â¢s 4 more questions right there: How do you get physical products manufactured? How do you go from prototype to finished product? Should you build your own homepage or hire a developer? (to extend that - how do you hire a developer for business?) What are the most important skills to have in starting a new business When you reach the bottom of the subreddit page, go to the next one...then the next one...and so on until you have a list of hundreds of questions. This might take an hour or two, but batching it all upfront will be most efficient. Next, come up with different solutions (topic ideas) for each problem. If you can come up with a few different angles, thatââ¬â¢s great. If you feel that some solutions are too basic or not worth creating content about, just skip them. After all, you should have hundreds more. Approach #2: Find the Keywords (If You Know Your Audience Well) This is an approach that works well if youââ¬â¢re also trying to drive search traffic. With the first approach, you may or may not have a good keyword to target in your content, but here you will for sure. There are 3 main steps to do this. Go Through Threads and Write Down Potential Keywords Start by heading back to your relevant subreddit(s). While you can leave the threads in the default order, I recommend sorting by ââ¬Å"topâ⬠, and then ââ¬Å"of all timeâ⬠: Now, go through each thread and write down phrases that could be good keywords to target. This includes both the title and comments in each thread. Donââ¬â¢t worry if the keyword might not be great, weââ¬â¢ll filter out the bad ones later. Hereââ¬â¢s an example of the current top post on r/Entrepreneur of all time: There 3 obvious long tail phrases in the opening post that might be worth targeting: ââ¬Å"SEO tutorial for beginnersâ⬠ââ¬Å"Making money from an affiliate siteâ⬠ââ¬Å"How to get authority sites rankingâ⬠Donââ¬â¢t expect to find hundreds per thread, but you can usually find 5-10 (sometimes some duplicates). From one of the comments, I quickly found another one that appears promising: Again, you want to build up a massive pile of these keywords in a text list or spreadsheet before moving on. If you need a target number, look to get at least 200 or so to start. Recommended Reading: How to Improve Your Keyword Research With Latent Semantic Indexing Run Your Keyword Ideas Through a Keyword Tool A lot of those keywords that we just found will have very little, or no actual search volume. Now that doesnââ¬â¢t mean that you couldnââ¬â¢t target them. You could still rank for similar variations that do in fact have some search volume. However, we want to be sure so that you donââ¬â¢t waste your time. This step involves running those keywords through a keyword tool. You can use any tool youââ¬â¢d like. For the examples below, Iââ¬â¢ve used Term Explorer. You can do 1 of 2 things: See if the exact phrase match for each keyword has a search volume Get related keyword suggestions based on each keyword (recommended) The second option ensures you'll find any close variants that have actual search volumes. I ran those 4 quick keywords that I found, and it turns out that only one of those has any exact search volume in the U.S.: Youââ¬â¢ll find that happens a lot, which is why I recommend starting with a big list. However, most keyword tools will also produce close variants that do actually have search volumes. For example, Term Explorer also found: search engine optimization tutorial - 500 searches per month seo for beginners - 500 searches per month how to make money with affiliate marketing - 500 searches per month hire seo expert - 500 searches per month Keep in mind the relatively recent Google Keyword Planner updateà that doesnââ¬â¢t give exact volumes (i.e. 100-1000). It looks like Term Explorer is just taking an average value. These arenââ¬â¢t amazing keywords, but theyââ¬â¢re not bad. If you have a large starting of keywords, you will find at least a few excellent keywords to target directly. Keep in mind that all this is different than just plugging in a few broad niche keywords into a keyword tool. You wonââ¬â¢t stumble upon most of these keywords using that lazy method. This lets you avoid a lot of the competition who all go after the same, easy-to-find keywords. Base Content Off of Those Keywords Eventually youââ¬â¢ve found keywords mentioned on Reddit and search engines. These keywords allow you to naturally get traffic through multiple channels. Keywords are even easier to turn into content ideas that having to think of a solution to a problem. From above, you might think of: A Step-by-Step Search Engine Optimization Tutorial SEO Simplified: SEO for Beginners That Produces Quick Results The Comprehensive Guide on How to Make Money With Affiliate Marketing Want to Hire an SEO Expert?à Hereââ¬â¢s How to Not Get Burned For the most part, keywords lend themselves to straightforward titles. Here's how to turn keywords from Reddit into awesome content ideas:Optional:à Automate This Process Using the Reddit Keyword Research Tool As a developer, I had a huge problem with this approach. I liked the results, but it took several hours (not exaggerating) per month to just research the keywords. So eventually, I built an automated solution that you can also use if youââ¬â¢d like. The tool scrapes threads and comments in a subreddit, pulls out keywords, and checks search volume. All you need to do is find your subreddit, and then plug it into Keyworddit: I ran it with the default settings, except setting ââ¬Å"relevanceâ⬠to ââ¬Å"highâ⬠. It produced a list of 155 keywords scraped from the subreddit that actually have search volume. Automate keyword research with this free #reddit keyword tool built by @DaleCudmore:Out of these, there are still some junk keywords. But, there are also several that I wouldn't have found before. Then, just create content ideas like we did above. Iââ¬â¢d encourage you to plug in the best of these keywords into another keyword tool to get even more ideas. Recommended Reading: How to Write a Blog Post: Your 5-Point Checklist to Write a Perfect Post This is the Ultimate Blog Writing Process to Create Killer Posts This is the Best Way to Write Catchy Blog Titles Approach #3: Find What Works and Make It Better For the sake of completeness, Iââ¬â¢m including this approach. This will be brief, however, because itââ¬â¢s nothing new. Essentially, itââ¬â¢s the Skyscraper Techniqueà approach. The basic idea is to: Find popular content Make similar content, but make it way better Step 1: Find popular content. Step 2: Make similar content, but make it way better.It definitely works. If an audience liked the original content, of course they will like a much improved version. To do this, again sort your subreddit by ââ¬Å"topâ⬠. You can choose between ââ¬Å"All timeâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Past yearâ⬠depending on how fast your niche changes over time. You wonââ¬â¢t be able to improve every thread. Sometimes you donââ¬â¢t have the knowledge or experience to do so. From above, Iââ¬â¢ve identified 2 opportunities for improvement. Original: 37 Tactics I used to grow my company to $50k/month in sales without spending a penny on marketing. Improvement: 85 Tactics you can use to grow your businessââ¬â¢ sales without spending a penny on marketing (with proof they work!). Original: How startups such as Dropbox, Airbnb, Groupon and others acquired their first users. Improvement: I studied how Dropbox, Airbnb, and 50 Other Top Startups Got Their First Users: Here Is How They Did It. You have some flexibility in how you improve upon it: Make it longer (more in-depth) Make it ââ¬Å"betterâ⬠(better writing, graphics, maybe offer video/images) As long as youââ¬â¢ve maintained the core idea, itââ¬â¢s going to do well. Whenever Iââ¬â¢ve done this, itââ¬â¢s always surpassed the score of the original thread. Editor's Tip: Store Your Ideas in Once you've generated some awesome blog ideas using Reddit, you'll need somewhere to keep track of them. There are two easy ways to do this in :1. Drop your ideas directly onto your content calendar: 2. Use the Unscheduled Drafts folder to save them for later: Start Generating Better Blog Ideas With Reddit Reddit isnââ¬â¢t the only place to get content ideas, but itââ¬â¢s a greatà one to have in your repertoire. Thereââ¬â¢s a never-ending supply of content ideas for almost every niche. I encourage you to use all 3 approaches so that you can have a huge number of blog topic ideas to work with. One last thing to keep in mind is that not all ideas you get from these approaches will be great. Itââ¬â¢s up to you to have high standards of what you actually move forward with and produce.
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