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Rebecca Tomasis

Rebecca Tomasis

Sep 1, 2023

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21 great content ideas for your social media or blog

Building an online presence does not end when you make a website. Excellent content, for example, is one of the pillars of successful branding.


With online platforms, including social media platforms as well as blogs and websites, where there’s an abundance of information and so many options, the significance of high-quality materials is even greater. Producing superb content for your blog and website puts you at a clear advantage within your field.


Content marketing is hugely important for your branding as well as for establishing yourself as a trustworthy voice online. Not to mention the immense impact that these updates can have on your site’s search engine rankings. Whether you run a blog, a business website or a combination of the two – online content should be on your agenda.

Since it’s one of the most vital aspects of running a website, you know Wix is here to help you do it right. Here’s a list of interesting, entertaining, and fun ideas for a blog post or news updates to inspire you. Keep this list bookmarked in order to implement it into your brand's copywriting and content strategy, so you won’t have to worry about writer’s block for a long time.

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21 content ideas for your social media or blog



1. The big reveal
2. Step-by-step tutorials
3. Success stories and testimonials
4. Nostalgia and look-back posts
5. Survey or poll
6. News coverage and buzz
7. Top ten list
8. Guest posts and blogs
9. Video content
10. Meet the team
11. Event updates and schedules
12. Trending topics
13. Sources of inspiration
14. Most popular list
15. Problem-solving use cases
16. Myth-busting
17. Social media lists
18. Feedback and testimonials
19. Life hack tips
20. End-of-year summaries and predictions
21. Case studies and industry research

01. The big reveal
Exciting announcement! You’re launching a new product, sealing a new partnership, setting up a new location, or any similar update that you can share with your readers. You’ll have a stronger impact if you present these reveals as a significant development and market it as a real milestone for your brand or organization.

02. Step-by-step tutorials
Short, detailed texts that guide readers from point A to point Z are always useful. You can create a tutorial that touches on your own products directly (“how to style your mustache like Dali’s using our facial hair products”), or you could write one that is related to your field or inspired by your interests (“how to repurpose your old jeans into a neat handbag” or “how to edit studio portrait photographs in Photoshop”)

03. Success stories and testimonials
Your happy customers/collaborators are your best marketing agents. Give them the spotlight so they can sing your praises and tell everyone just how wonderful your product is, or just how helpful you’ve been for them on their path to success. These varied types of infographics also work for success stories and testimonials.


Your happy customers/collaborators are your best marketing agents


04. Nostalgia and look-back posts
Nostalgia is very effective for marketing efforts. Get on the # TBT train and share some blasts from your past with your readership. It could be your very first live concert, an old newspaper report covering your work, or just a cute photo of yourself as a kid, connecting it somehow with your present day. And don’t worry – you can do it any day of the week. No need to wait until Thursday.

05. Survey or poll
Show your audience you care about their opinion. Solicit their input using a poll or a survey related to your industry or your expertise. You can learn a lot from what they have to offer, and ignite an eye-level conversation with them.

06. News coverage and buzz
Getting some great news coverage online or offline? Don’t hesitate to show it off! Round up a bunch of reviews or references for one post, or give special attention to a particularly great piece. This is a wonderful opportunity to thank the author and publication as well (networking never ends!)

Curated lists are popular reading items online because of their concise, to-the-point presentation of relevant information


07. Top ten list
Curated lists are popular reading items online because of their concise, to-the-point presentation of relevant information. The trick is to choose a topic that will be of interest to your audience. “Top 10 wine experts to be aware of” may be too niche, but “Top 10 white wines to bring to a Labor Day picnic” is more appropriate.

08. Guest posts and blogs
It's not uncommon for blog admins to host a guest author for a special post or article. You can approach professionals in your field that you think can write valuable text for your website visitors. What’s more, if your guest author has a site or blog of their own, you can certainly ask to be featured there in return. This type of collaboration can grow into something even more exciting once you choose to share it across your social media accounts.

09. Video content
Experimenting with different types of media is always a good idea. It keeps followers alert and engaged to your work. For bloggers, business owners, and artists of all kinds, video is a fantastic way to communicate and share aspects of your work that don’t translate as well into text. You can create a webinar, film an interview, a live performance, or a presentation of one of your products. Whatever you choose, make sure it’s not too long and that the audio-visual quality is good.

10. Meet the team
Introduce yourself and your colleagues in a special post that fosters familiarity and a sense of community. Additionally, you can also use this content in your killer ‘About Us’ page. This is a wonderful opportunity to share how you got involved in your work, what passions drive you, and what expertise you bring to the table.

11. Event updates and schedules
Launching a tour of your band? Scheduled to speak at a conference? Planning a mega sale? All these special dates are a terrific reason to add a news update or blog post to your site. You can invite readers (if the event is public), give them a glimpse of what is expected, and give a shout-out to venues and collaborators.


12. Trending topics
It’s always good to keep your thumb on the pulse and know what people are talking about. Tapping into these current conversations will allow you to produce content that is easily “shareable” on social media and reach new audiences. For instance, if you’re in the hairstyling business, and you notice everyone online is talking about last night’s Oscar ceremony, it might be a good idea to write an article ranking the stars’ red carpet hair-dos.

Wix predicts short-form content will be trending in 2023.



13. Sources of inspiration
Who are the people that have influenced your artistic sensibilities? What was the life lesson you learned from family that inspired you to start your own business? Share these inspiring details with your readership or visitors and show them they can find motivation everywhere in life.

14. Most popular list
People love to see popular items because they signal something like a tested and proven quality assurance. Highlight your best-selling products, highest-ranked services, most downloaded songs, or items with the most mentions on social media.

15. Problem-solving use cases
Overcoming obstacles is a regular component of every professional’s routine. You can take a positive spin on these problems and share them with your followers to display your creativity, innovation, and resourcefulness. Share instances in which you and your team successfully addressed a challenge, or show your clientele how your product can solve their own challenges.
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16. Myth-busting
Crushing common misconceptions is a great way to attract audiences. Since you know your field better than anyone, you definitely have some funny yet educational MythBusters to share with your readers. You can use similar titles to “5 habits you didn’t know are ruining your workout” or “Newsflash: You’ve been doing your laundry wrong all your life.”

17. Social media lists
Prepare a list of the social media personalities that you most respect and admire in your field and share it on your site. Your curated list can help site visitors get to know your industry better, plus it will show them how well-informed you are!

18. Feedback and testimonials
When you receive particularly helpful feedback, dazzling praise, or a question that could be of interest to many people, you could share this along with your response and gratitude. First, you will be providing your readers with valuable or inspiring information. In addition, it’s a way to signal to your audience that you are listening to what they are saying.

19. Life hack tips
People are always eager to learn new ways to simplify their life. Based on your work experience and on how you want to brand your services, you can offer them that wonderful tip that is going to shorten their morning prep, make dishwashing easier, improve their computer’s performance, or any other benefit that they’ll be forever grateful for.

20. End-of-year summaries and predictions
As a calendar year approaches its end, share your thoughts about your company’s achievements, and highlights, or review the most prominent trends that influenced your field at that time. Alternatively, you can also focus your text on the upcoming year, expressing your plans for growth and musing on what could be the significant developments in your industry.

21. Case studies and industry research
Provide your visitors with unique content that will boost credibility and emphasize the added value of your product. In addition, case studies can also be used as great SEO boosters when sprinkled with relevant keywords. Showcasing research and data you’ve collected through the years will offer users important information while highlighting your experience.

Extra Tip: Once you’ve gathered enough content and you know what the most interesting topics for your visitors and readers are, you can even consider writing an ebook to showcase your collected knowledge. People always appreciate interesting reading they can download for free and you’ll show both your generosity and expertise! What could be better?

 


Rebecca Tomasis

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Rebecca Tomasis is an organic growth expert focusing on content optimization, SEO research, and tracking. She believes that organic growth and content marketing are the new pillars of marketing and the best way to create and build relationships.



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