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		<title>Creative Blogging Ideas</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s the hardest thing about blogging? Coming up with fresh, new content! And you have to publish new posts frequently &#8211; twice a week at the very least &#8211; to keep readers interested and earn search engine love.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re feeling stuck, here is a list of <strong>Creative Blogging Ideas</strong> that are sure to inspire you to come up with new content for your blog. Most of the ideas can be used more than once, so you won&#8217;t run out of blog posts for months to come.</p>
<p>And by the way, if you want to make more money from your blog, <a href="http://071d2rqj79ltby1mquoiybo636.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=04">Blogger&#8217;s Paycheck</a> shows you how to make passive income from your blog without spending all day at it.</p>
<p>1. Special events &#8211; Relate your blog topic to a special event, national day of, or holiday.</p>
<p>2. News &#8211; Subscribe to Google news alert on your keywords and write about the latest news in your niche.</p>
<p>3. Book review.</p>
<p>4. Respond to a post on another blog in a niche similar or related to yours.</p>
<p>5. Blog milestone &#8211; Write about your blogging milestones, such as publishing your 100th post, getting your 1000th comment&#8230;.</p>
<p>6. Niche heroes -Blog about a person who made a positive contribution in your niche.</p>
<p>7. Blog memes &#8211; Join in blog memes such as &#8220;Wordless Wednesday&#8221;. There&#8217;s at least one for every day of the week!</p>
<p>8. Product review &#8211; An excellent way to work in some affiliate links.</p>
<p>9. FAQs in your niche &#8211; Write a short Q &amp; A based on FAQs about your niche.</p>
<p>10. Blog comment response &#8211; Write a long and expanded response to a comment on your blog.</p>
<p>11. Predict trends &#8211; What do you see happening in your niche in a year? 5 years?</p>
<p>12. Historical view &#8211; What was your niche in the past? Or what past event influenced your niche?</p>
<p>13. Top tips on any topic of interest to your readers.</p>
<p>14. Best of&#8230; &#8211; A good year ender, make a list of your best posts for the year.</p>
<p>15. Contests &#8211; Organize a contest for your blog readers, or make a list of contests your readers can join.</p>
<p>16. What I learned from&#8230; a current event, a person you met, or an experience you had.</p>
<p>17. Definitions &#8211; Define terms that are commonly used in your niche but a beginner may not understand</p>
<p>18. New products &#8211; Not a review but simply an announcement of a new product relevant to your niche. This is another good opportunity to drop in some affiliate links.</p>
<p>19. Biggest problem &#8211; Ask your readers what their biggest problem is about your blog topic or niche. They post their answers in the comments section.</p>
<p>20. Biggest problem follow up &#8211; Summarize the comments from #19 in another post.</p>
<p>21. Biggest problem follow up series &#8211; Write a separate blog post tackling each question from #19.</p>
<p>22. Interview somebody knowledgeable in your niche, or has succeeded in it, or is otherwise interesting to your readers.</p>
<p>23. Big list &#8211; Compile a big list of various resources, just like this one. The bigger the better!</p>
<p>24. Reader Survey &#8211; Put up a brief survey online and blog about the results.</p>
<p>25. Be provocative. Challenge a common belief or widely accepted idea in your niche.</p>
<p>26. New idea &#8211; What new idea about your blog topic or niche have you come across lately?</p>
<p>27. YouTube &#8211; Embed a funny, moving or insightful video on YouTube. You can even have a &#8220;video day&#8221; once a week.</p>
<p>28. YouTube version 2 &#8211; Make YOUR own YouTube video. Publish it on YouTube then embed on your blog. This way, you can attract traffic from YouTube to your blog.</p>
<p>29. Freebie &#8211; Scour the &#8216;net for freebies that your readers will love. Or create a freebie of your own, such as a checklist or special report.</p>
<p>30. Personal story &#8211; Use a personal story to illustrate an important concept or principle in your niche.</p>
<p>31. Free to publish articles &#8211; Check out relevant articles in article directories such as Ezine Articles&#8230; but don&#8217;t publish them entirely on your blog. Instead, use an article or a group of articles as your take-off point for a blog post, or several.</p>
<p>32. Link love &#8211; This is a post with links to other blogs. Some bloggers set aside one day a week to publish a list of the best blog posts on their topic.</p>
<p>33. Photo &#8211; A picture is worth  thousand words, right? Search Flickr for creative commons pictures that your readers will like.</p>
<p>34. Hot topics &#8211; Look at Digg for hot topics in your niche</p>
<p>35. Pros and cons &#8211; Examine what&#8217;s good and bad about something related to your blog topic</p>
<p>36. Respond to relevant questions you find in Ask.com</p>
<p>37. Guest post &#8211; Invite another blogger to write a guest post for your blog</p>
<p>38. Reader&#8217;s post &#8211; Invite blog subscribers to submit an article or post to be published on the blog</p>
<p>39. Inspirational post &#8211; Write a motivational post for your readers.</p>
<p>40. Update an old post with fresh ideas, new learnings and current research findings.</p>
<p>41. Beginner&#8217;s guide &#8211; What do beginners in your niche struggle with? Write a post to guide them through it.</p>
<p>Best list &#8211; Patterned after &#8220;best dressed lists&#8221; make a list of the best ___ in your niche.</p>
<p>43. Worst list &#8211; Make your version of the &#8220;worst dressed list&#8221; for your niche.</p>
<p>44. New uses for &#8211; Think of new ways your readers can use gadgets and other stuff.</p>
<p>45. Write about a live event that you attended and what you learned from it.</p>
<p>46. Bribe post &#8211; Bribe your readers with a freebie in exchange for subscribing to your newsletter or RSS feed.</p>
<p>47. Around the world &#8211; Compare how people in different countries do something related to your niche.</p>
<p>48. Seasonal &#8211; Relate the month or season to your blog topic.</p>
<p>49. Blog carnival &#8211; Join or host a blog carnival, where several publish posts about the same topic on the same day.</p>
<p>50. Host a virtual &#8220;conference&#8221; on your blog &#8211; Invite &#8220;speakers&#8221; to publish their post on a specified date and time. Q&amp;A happens in the comments section.</p>
<p>Now that you&#8217;ve got a steady flow of fresh content, how do you actually make money from your blog? Visit <strong><a href="http://071d2rqj79ltby1mquoiybo636.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=04">Blogger&#8217;s Paycheck</a></strong> for a step-by-step guide on blogging for profit.</p>
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