Stumped? 4 Innovative Ways to Come Up With Blog Topics.Often entrepreneurs want to blog to help boost their online presence but are unsure what to write about. To get the wheels turning, here are four thought-provoking questions.

ByDorie Clark

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Blogging is a powerful way to market your company online, demonstrate your own expertise and increase your following. But a key reason why more entrepreneurs aren't doing it is they aren't sure what to write about.

If you have writer's block, here are four questions you can use to get unstuck and build a blog that attracts clients to you.

1. What makes you mad? Maybe you've heard "the future is mobile" so many times, you're going to explode.

找到一个新angl穿刺传统智慧e. What's the truth of the situation? Why are they wrong? What are they missing?

Here's your chance to set the record straight and get your opinion into the mix. If you get annoyed when the same people pontificate about the same old things, you can leverage that frustration into creating a meaningful insight that shapes the public discourse.

Related:Writing Tips: How to Come Up With 50 Topic Ideas in 30 Minutes

2. What questions do people ask you? What does everyone want to know about your field? When people buttonhole you at cocktail parties, what do they always ask?

Any question can be the spark for an interesting blog post -- but especially if multiple people are asking, it shows there's a demand for the answer. Don't let the questions slip into the ether. When you get a new one, record it in the notes function of your smartphone so you can capture it and respond the next time you're in "writing mode."

Related:How to Engage Bloggers to Build Your Following

3. What do you want to learn about? My colleague, blogger and entrepreneurMark Fidelmanchooses blog topics based on what he'd like to learn about. If he thinks crowdfunding is an interesting phenomenon, he'll assign himself a post on the topic and, as part of the process, will read up on the field and meet and interview leaders in it. For him, blogging is a self-guided curriculum.

Think about the people you'd like to meet or the trends and developments you want to follow. Maybe it's angel investing e-book publishing or the perfume industry. You can start with a question: What are five ways to break into the perfume industry? Then treat the blog post as a form of reporting in order to learn the answer. Or you can dive in, meeting people and reading books and other blogs, and allow your own ideas for posts to emerge from that process. Either way, you're likely to find great material.

4. Use Copyblogger's "Cosmo Technique."In my bookReinventing You, I describe one of my favorite techniques for coming up with ideas for blog posts. Originally suggested by theCopybloggerwebsite, a site focused on offering tips about writing online, the "Cosmo Headline Technique" advises that you check outCosmopolitanmagazine. The publication has has honed its headline-writing into an attention-grabbing science, someothing bloggers can learn from. Find a few headlines that appeals to you ("10 Unbelievable Ways to Surprise Your Boyfriend") and adapt them to your own needs ("10 Unbelievable Ways to Surprise Your Customers"). Voila! You've borrowed the sexy, curiosity-inducing structure ofCosmoheadlines, while keeping the topic relevant to your own field.

What strategies have been effective for you in developing ideas for blog posts?

Related:The 7 Principles of Launching a Super Successful Blog

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Dorie Clark

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Dorie Clarkis a marketing strategist and speaker who teaches at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. She is the author ofReinventing You.

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