How I Generate The Best Blog Ideas Easily In Three Steps

Make your writing one to envy

Francis Ekwunife
The Creator’s Oasis.
4 min readJul 29, 2023

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I hear your pain,

You want to think of ideas effortlessly, just like prolific writers do.

You constantly dream of a world where…

You publish stories at incredible speeds while you watch the views roll in.

A world where ideas for new blog posts flow magically through your head.

While you watch your peers struggle to come up with at least one new blog post idea.

But in reality…

You’re the one struggling with creating new blog posts idea,

And every day is full of vain labour trying to create new blog ideas.

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But all that would end if you had the right system to generate endless blog ideas, right?

If only you had that system to create outstanding blog posts consistently.

In this post, you’ll learn of the system to do just that.

Let’s dive in.

1. Every topic I write about, I look for your fears.

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To elaborate on this system, I will use a blog that I just posted recently.

Check it out here.

To begin,

For this system to work, you should have found the perfect topic

After you’ve found the perfect topic, you should try to think about the possible fears your readers could have.

I did this with that post, and the views I got were mind-blowing.

It was because I incorporated some elements of fear my readers could be experiencing into the title.

2. I write down all the possible fears you might have

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When you get an idea of who your readers are and their possible fears,

Pen as much of their fears as possible on paper or a Google spreadsheet.

Before I started writing that previous blog, I had to come up with several fears my readers could be experiencing before settling for one.

That one became the idea for the blog post.

The greatest mistake we make is living in constant fear that we will make one. John C. Maxwell

3. I change that fear into a positive outcome.

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That quote by John is the basis for the final ingredient of the recipe for a perfect post that was easily crafted.

When you’re done implementing the previous steps, change your reader’s fears into a positive outcome.

For example…

If your topic is on productivity,

An example of your reader’s fear would be,

“I’m afraid my lack of ability to create ideas quickly will make me useless at work”,

And a positive outcome would be,

How To Use The Smallest Amount Of Time To Create The Best Work.

I used all of these techniques in that my blog post.

Doing this would give my reader a sense of positivity that the information I’m giving them is the best out there.

And by including a positive outcome in my headline, I made the perfect blog post.

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Applying this system in your next blog post will make the process easy.

The perfect topic

Look deep into your reader’s minds for their fears

And change that fear into a positive outcome for a headline.

Just like the example of this system in action in the third point, use this system to make creating content a non-tedious task.

Change your writing into one to envy by using this system in your next blog post.

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Francis Ekwunife
The Creator’s Oasis.

Catholic blogger teaching you practical skills to upgrade your mindset and life. Get my free email course: https://frantfrancis.gumroad.com/l/c