19 Rapid Writing Prompts for Bloggers

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Experiencing writers’ block? When managing a blog, you can hit a point of saturation where you feel like you’ve covered everything imaginable. You’re tapped out of topics; you’ve already said it all.

It’s time to get some inspiration from looking at competitor blog posts, or do some research on blog writing in general for help.

Or, try this - a series of semi-vague prompts that can spark ideas for any product in any industry:

Awareness Phase Writing Prompts for Bloggers

  • What is your product?

  • An example of why one specific person would want your product and the solution it offers

  • In the past year, what has happened in your industry that people should know?

  • In the next year, what do you expect to see in the industry?

  • A glossary to help people understand industry jargon

  • Why is (insert season) the perfect time to buy your product?

Decision Phase Writing Prompts for Bloggers

  • Summaries of 3 case studies, preferably related to each other

  • Highlight a compelling product feature

  • Your product vs. a competitor

  • List the types of people (personas) who love your product and why

  • What is your latest product/feature, and how are you moving into the future?

  • A process that makes your company unique

Conversion and Retention Phase Writing Prompts for Bloggers

  • Timeline of your company’s history

  • 5 steps to get started with your company

  • What customers should expect in the first month/week/day of buying from you

  • An overview of your company culture and recent work events

  • 5 ways your company retains employees

  • Overview of perks offered to customers (lowered price with a full year subscription, a newsletter of cutting-edge industry insights from your research, contests with lavish prizes, free swag, etc.)

  • Tips to use your product to the fullest

I hope you found these helpful - good luck with your blog!


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