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How To Find New Ideas For Your Blog
January 25, 2007 on 4:30 pm | In Web Design |
Wondering what to write about next in your blog? Hard-pressed for ideas? Fear not, there is now software that suggests new, relevant topics… automatically, and for free!
103bees is what all the, er… buzz is about. All you have to do is install around 4 lines of JavaScript in your blog’s footer. Every day you will get the list of questions searchers asked to get to your website. This will give you precise ideas for your next post.
How, do you ask? Let me give you an example straight from the 103bees web site:
“… Let’s say one of your webpages gets visitors for the search query ‘myspace backgrounds’. We can safely assume that those visitors expect background pictures available for download and that they find what they were looking for on your webpage…
… For your ‘myspace background’-webpage you will discover many questions like ‘how do i put my picture in a myspace background’ for instance. Clearly, this very visitor wasn’t so much interested in downloading images, but more in some kind of how-to article. Writing a short blog post with detailed instructions on how to put one’s picture in a myspace background is a good idea and would add content and authority to your website. You could also put a link to the new article on the page containing the background images… “
Incredible, yes? We wasted no time in installing it on this blog and putting our money where our mouth is… by putting our JavaScript where our footer is…
We got hold of this brilliant idea listening to Shoemoney’s Net Income Show on WebmasterRadio where he interviews blogging pioneer Darren Rowse of Problogger. If you’re an Internet junkie, WebmasterRadio is where you can get some of the best fixes on the planet!
A future post will list some of the questions we decided to write posts about.
Stay tuned!

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