WTF would I even talk about?
7 places to get content ideas.
James here.
We’ll be going over simple strategies anyone can use to stack recurring affiliate commissions in the “Share & Earn” class later this week.
Before we start…
Thought it’d be helpful to give some places to find niche content ideas.
Here are 7 of them:
Reddit - one of my personal favorites. I like to go to a subreddit, sort by “Top” and “This Week” or “This Month”. That’ll show you the most popular topics in the time period.
The comments can be even more valuable than the original post.
Facebook groups - There’s a FB group for nearly everything.
(There’s likely dozens of groups for any topic in the Big 3 Markets)
Look for what people are engaging with and liking the most.
Quora - With over 700 million visitors in October it’s a site that has questions for about any topic you can think of.
Skool groups - Like Facebook groups, people come with questions and answers you can turn into content.
(Could also check Mighty Networks, Circle, and other popular “community platforms”.
Answer the Public - Lists commonly searched questions.
Substacks/ Newsletters - Newsletters tend to stay on top of what their audiences want to hear. If newsletters are covering a topic? You can bet it’s hot.
Niche X accounts - Like a newsletter, niche X/twitter accounts need to talk about what’s hot in their niche to stay relevant. Keep an eye on how many impressions, likes, shares, and bookmarks individual tweets get.
Use this list as a starting point to find content ideas.
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