There are blogs in almost every topic you can think of, but that doesn't mean they're all right!
Here at Fizzle, we believe that anyone who puts in the right amount of focused effort can build an online audience, even if it’s about an obscure topic.
But knowing what you are blogging for is not always easy. Blog ideas and blog topics are not always easy to dream of.
We had the challenge of blogging for a while back, and we surveyed participants with the topic ideas they were thinking about for their blogs. They didn’t use all of these blog ideas, but most of them got used to it.
Not sure what to blog about? Here are 81 blog posts and blog ideas for you to think about.
(Some of our favorite and creative blog posts are highlighted in bold.)
Self-improvement / self-improvement (how you overcame a barrier or started a new habit, and what you learned)
Health and fitness of busy people
Learning a new language
Budget travel (great hotel deals, travel tips)
Writing / writing / writing style copy
Animal rescue
Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, etc.)
Social dynamics and communication skills
Working in unfamiliar technologies while the environment is independent
Making your own ______ at home
Cooking for childless couples
Men's Guidelines for Women's Communication
Technology used in small business (credit card processing, customer relationship management, email marketing, etc.)
Blogging on special foods (we have a course in this!)
Cyberbullying / cyber bullying
Behavioral problems in children
Weight training
Business education for young children and adults
Disc golfing
DIY projects, DIY business and selling their own products
How can you have a strong marriage?
How to be a good friend
How to train a triathlon
Jobs vs occupations: following your love
Obtaining an AWS certificate
Getting a Microsoft Certified
The best burgers in your city / state / country
Livelihoods (growing your own food, using solar energy, living on a grid, etc.)
Mindfulness (mind over story / good dream)
Without the basics of personal financial management
Healthy eating in times of stress
Ghost hunting
Cooking beer at home
Self-defense ("for women" or "children" or "business managers")
Indie video game development
Video game strategies are illustrated with video tutorials
Helping small businesses gain more customers
Community garden / urban farming
Starting and using your social network
Identify and take pictures (how to create beautiful photos with your phone or any camera you have in your pocket)
Design for blogs and non-creative websites (how to make your blog look incredible without spending a fortune)
The art of finding what you want (how to use self-confidence and strategies to get what you want in life, your relationships and your job)
Making a good web video (how to use the video site to take your product, blog, website, or business to the next level)
Self-employment (Items used after you start working for yourself, how to quit your job, get health insurance, set up a business, etc.)
How to write an e-bestseller (write process for making Amazon Kindle bestseller.)
Learning a fast language to move abroad
How to become a better writer
How to lose weight and feel awesome (even in middle age, Primal / Paleo method)
Modern vegan food
Cycling
Living in an apartment (this can range from rental affairs to decorating, etc.)
Internal design in budget
Organic food on a tight budget
Health, high mileage, low mobility
How to become a popular rockstar online
Photography
Life skills / health training for high school students
Home college planning
Public speaking (how to overcome fear of the audience, small presentations, etc.)
Finding family harmony (improving relationships between family members, how to develop the art of children and parents, how to help children find their love and inner peace)
Other running events (mudruns, Tough Mudder, Spartan Race, Warrior Dash, etc.)
Learning ukulele and other very rare instruments
Learn how to play the guitar when you are an adult
How to resolve conflicts without losing friends
Becoming a wine expert or sommelier
Build a custom boat and cross the Pacific
Good tennis and qualifying for tournaments
Blowing the wind
Stand-up paddle boarding
Mobile applications that can improve productivity, relationships with friends and family, and overall quality of life
Easy living (a blog that will explore and map out the journey from the tragedy of traditional life back to a forgotten life)
World's best "locations" & do they live in harmony?
How to make a photo / videography tour
Preparing for the Next Great Depression (Blog based on sustainable living with small steps)
Build an iPhone app from scratch
The end of the world's prophecies all the time
Car maintenance for non-gearheads
Running a small agile business (we have 9 blogging / business road signs for this)
“Good cause” blog (discussing non-profit success stories and charities)
Eco-tourism
The world of visual contexts
QR codes - new ways to use them in small business advertising
Inspired bootstrappers (blog to promote bootstrappers by posting bootstrapper success stories)
Starting a blog is really easy. Thousands of new blogs start each day. Anyone can start a blog in 5 minutes, but very few people will build important blogs.
What is the difference between multiple blogs and a few selected ones that attract more followers?
That’s a question I started asking myself a long time ago before I started my first blog. Since then, I have started four blogs that attract more than one million visitors, and I have helped friends and customers attract larger audiences and build thriving, sustainable businesses built around blogs.
I’ve also seen a lot of bloggers work incredibly hard on something that has never been removed.
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