How I Find Blogging Ideas

November 19, 2007

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Like a lot of bloggers I know, my head is full of ideas that I never get around to committing to words. There are a number of reasons for this – work-life balance, client requirements, yada yada. Frankly though, it’s not actually that hard to blog pretty regularly. Not every post needs to be a cornerstone.

I draw inspiration from the world around me – online and offline. I try to add depth to conversations my colleagues and peers are having, I try to generate original content and sometimes, something totally lightweight takes my fancy. If you poke around this blog, you’ll see that evidenced in spades.

Back in mid-September, social media expert Chris Brogan published a post entitled 100 Blog Topics I Hope YOU Write. I foolishly Twittered back at him that he had given me a bunch of inspiration and that I was going to tackle his list. Chris laid the challenge back, noting he wanted to read what I had to say.

So, now that I’m back from my USA holiday and fully back into the swing of work, I guess it’s time to put my reputation on the line and tackle Chris’ list. This post is the first, matching #9 on the list. Over the next few weeks, I plan to tackle several of Chris’ ideas, along with a bunch of my own. Hopefully, you’ll enjoy my efforts.

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Ben Winter-Giles November 19, 2007 at 10:26 am

Good point, very good point. I’m a bit tomey at times, and I guess I miss sometimes just the simplicities of the blog.

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Andrew Boyd November 19, 2007 at 11:28 am

Hi Steve,

thanks for the link.

I think that we could make a more effective meme out of the 100 things – like turn it into a writing competition and swap links to encourage one another. Do you know of many other people that have followed Chris’ list?

Cheers, Andrew

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Stephen Collins November 19, 2007 at 1:45 pm

@Andrew, if you look at the responses to Chris’ original post, there are a significant number of people who have actually posted something.

I REALLY like your idea, BTW.

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