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See How Easy It Can Be to Find Topics to Write About

written on 26 February, 2007 by Dawud Miracle

I get asked often…”How do I find topics to write about on my blog?” The answer is pretty simple…I use my feed reader.

google_rss.jpgWhat I’ve done is identified a number of topics that I want my blog to focus on. I then search for those topics in Google Blog Search. Once the search results come up, I subscribe to the RSS feed for that specific search. Now each time I update my feeds, I get an update of the most recent and relevant results of from a search for that topic.

This may not seem like such a big deal. But think of it this way…if I want to seach for 10 topics each day to write about, I would need to go to Google Blog Search, search for each topic, read through the results, click on interesting links to read about the post and then somehow capture the link for that post for future use. And, I’d have to do that 9 more times to search 10 topics.

By subscribing to the search results in my feed reader, I can see the results of 10 topics, with titles and links, all from my feed reader – all at once. No need to search each time. All I have to do is find the topic titles that most interest me. This is a HUGE time saver.

What makes this even more powerful is that most of the other blog search engines offer the same search subscription feature. So you can not only do with with Google, but with Technorati, BlogPulse, IceRocket, Feedster or your own favorite blog search engine. So now you can track multiple topics from multiple search engines – all in one place.

I can’t even begin to tell you how this has changed my blogging.

How do you find topics to write about?

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35 responses so far ↓

  • Wendy Piersall :: eMom Feb 26, 2007 at 8:44 am  

    I started doing this recently, and I now have so many things to write about I can’t keep up with all of them. It’s a little maddening. :)

    Another one to subscribe to is PRWeb, which has a gazillion niche feeds, and their press releases, when cited, offer a trackback (and they don’t use the ‘nofollow’ tag, either!!).

  • Anonymous Feb 26, 2007 at 8:55 am  

    Thanks for the tip Dawud, learned something new and practical again today ;-)

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 26, 2007 at 10:14 am  

    Wendy

    I know. I’ve learned that I need to keep my focus. And still I leave the ranch sometimes.

    PRWeb – great. Thanks. Do you post press releases there yourself?

    Karin H.

    Thanks Karin H.. How do you find the topics that you post about?

  • Anthony Baggett Feb 26, 2007 at 10:42 am  

    That’s a super tip. I’ve been writing whatever I’ve thought would be a good topic…….and fortunately I have yet to run out of ideas, but I’m gonna start doing this. The more ideas the better.

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 26, 2007 at 12:48 pm  

    Anthony,

    Yeah, and with tracking search results, you can also see what topics are hot. BlogPulse, specifically, offers this feature.

  • Wendy Piersall :: eMom Feb 26, 2007 at 1:11 pm  

    Ah – PR. Not my stong suit – but I really only say that because I haven’t had the bandwidth to figure it out yet. Once things are relaunched, I’ll be on a PR frenzy – then I’ll let you know how PRWeb is for distributing press releases.

    I have a guest post coming up on the subject soon, btw. Maybe in the next week or so – keep an eye out for it from Ponn, it’s very good (and so is she at PR, for that matter!)

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 26, 2007 at 1:25 pm  

    Wendy,

    Thanks Wendy. I get your feed so I’ll certainly watch out for the post.

    I know what you mean about bandwidth. I’ve got lots upon lots of things I want to do – but not enough time to do them all. Being a dad/husband makes life pretty full.

    By the way, how do you balance work with being a mom?

  • Anonymous Feb 27, 2007 at 3:11 am  

    Morning Dawud (11am already here, where did the rest of the morning go?)

    I ‘find’ most of my Kiss2 topics by reading funnely enough: reading business books, reading newsletters from other companies, reading blogs also.
    But also from ‘business’ things (concepts, practices – good and/or bad) I see or encounter.
    Or discussions I have with my mnetor – consultatn (great, another lunch-meeting coming up this Thursday, really looking forward to it)

    So a lot of ‘finds’ available, I think the only thing you need is to look (and learn of course ;-) )

  • Anonymous Feb 27, 2007 at 3:11 am  

    Learn of course ! (Yeah, when am I going to learn to type correctly??

  • Chris Brown Feb 27, 2007 at 3:12 am  

    What a great idea!! I had to read your post a couple times thru to understand what you mean. Terrific idea. What a time saver. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.

    Chris

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 27, 2007 at 4:24 am  

    Karin H.

    Many of my newsletter articles come directly from client experiences. I’ll often cover things that my clients are struggling with – knowing that others are finding the same sticking points.

    Chris

    Thanks. Sorry if I confused you. I found this sort of a difficult topic to easily explain without getting too techie. Much better if I could have posted a video…hey, great idea.

  • Anonymous Feb 27, 2007 at 5:54 am  

    For me it’s a bit different, depending about shich blog I’m talking (‘owner’ of three different ones).
    Re our ‘real’ business blogs FAQ on Natural Wooden Flooring, yes definitely on ‘problems’ of our customers (and our solutions of course ;-) )

    Side-note: ‘re-done’ my blog searches, realised I’d set them up as email alerts instead of feeds (learned again ;-) )

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 27, 2007 at 6:09 am  

    Karin H.

    I can understand that. I keep discovering interesting ways to use my blog. So much more to come.

  • Ryan Apr 17, 2007 at 10:59 pm  

    Very excellent post. Good information on the strategy you use.

    I will be implementing this in my own blogging.

    Thanks and keep up the great work!

  • Dawud Miracle Apr 17, 2007 at 11:20 pm  

    Ryan,

    Thanks – on all fronts. Using search RSS to track blog links and various topics has made it much easier to follow topics as they develop.

  • lei Jan 16, 2008 at 10:25 am  

    Finding a topic becomes complicated as we write more articles each day. This is due to less readings. But if we keep on reading more books we are like a jar full of water.

  • Dawud Miracle Jan 17, 2008 at 1:30 pm  

    lei,
    True. What I’ve found important is to try to stay close to your topic. While I wander from time to time, I mostly write about business growth, marketing and the use of social media.

  • Gunady Susatyo Jan 24, 2008 at 3:37 am  

    This is a cool tips :-)

    I usually get my inspiration from blog that I subscribe to, and see whether there some unanswered comments. But I’m just a beginner. I’m gonna try your tips. Thanks yo!

  • Dawud Miracle Jan 24, 2008 at 11:18 am  

    Gunady,
    Happy to help. Remember to pull the feed from your search results.

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    Very good tip.I really thought how you write these articles.Sharing of this is nice of you.

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 12, 2008 at 11:13 am  

    usa,
    Thanks.

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  • HeenoFurbrore Dec 9, 2008 at 10:57 pm  

    Hey people.
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    I’ve set up a forum recently, after it was indexed by Google the entire forum got spammed. This lucky, for some, day turned to nightmare for me. I use vbulletin with all necessary fixes, but it’s turns out that everything i’ve done is useless. If there’s anyone is familiar with vbulletin, please suggest some ways to stop this.
    Almost forgot, these spammers left these links:

    Any idea on what it is? Why would someone even bother spamming this stupid stuff? I mean spammers work for 24/7, but what they try to accomplish with this nonsense spam?

  • prassejus Dec 17, 2008 at 5:07 pm  

    Hi people

    As a fresh dmiracle.com user i just wanted to say hi to everyone else who uses this board :D

  • triextrakFeta Dec 23, 2008 at 10:57 am  

    Some peoples says that you need, other that you dont.
    So how to choice?

  • Dating_Divorced_Man Feb 2, 2009 at 5:48 pm  

    I like the comparisons you have made. Absolutly true.

  • TonyB Apr 1, 2009 at 7:24 pm  

    Hi Everyone,
    I have a carpet cleaning business in Houston,TX that was doing pretty good until the economy went bad, and with it my clientele. I have a website for the business but I dont
    know what I have to do the get it to show up in a search. Right now it’s somewhere in the yahoo/google netherworld (LOL).

    Is there someone on here that can give me some insight or know of anyone that coud give me insight on how I can get my local website on the front
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    I thank you and my hungry over-eating children thank you.

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  • Meeting Rooms Peterborough May 7, 2010 at 6:22 am  

    That’s truly a great idea which prevents you from running out of ideas. I mean seriously who are we kidding, writing at times can become tiring and rusty… Now and than there has to be something to motivate and bring us back jumping on our feet. Your mind can facilitate you only so much and that’s when computers kick in, the ingenious minds. But that is the great part to it… You can never run out of ideas, simply great… Great job Dawud :)

  • John Oak Aug 14, 2010 at 8:41 am  

    Great article. There is spamming and spamming. I run a blog and never mind people contributing a reasonable comment. Yes they gain a link to there site but thatc great. Looking for blogs to on google that you can follow is hardwork anyway. Try Do Fellow its a good software

  • Rasmus Nov 24, 2010 at 9:12 pm  

    Very useful tip! Haven’t done much article/blog writing on my own up until recently and already sometimes suffer from writers block. Another recommendation I try to follow is to become a regular at on topic forums. Hmm, come to think of it I could probably use Google’s discussion search and feed that into their reader…

  • Enda McLarnon Dec 26, 2010 at 9:26 pm  

    I use Google Reader myself and think it is a great tool. I get all my comments in the one place and can subscribe or unsubscribe…well especially when I go on holidays.

  • claire tech Jan 27, 2011 at 8:32 am  

    Running a search for topics on blogsearch is an excellent idea. I usually find inspiration from a few blogs that I subscribe to. I think I will find my google reader to be filled with searches. Many Thanks!

  • Prodigal Solutions Jun 12, 2011 at 5:46 pm  

    I thought I would add some quick advice for bloggers. Don’t hesitate to debate someone else’s articles. Instead of commenting on that blog post, write a post on your own blog referencing that article and why you agree or disagree with it. Basically, just turn a “response” into a post on your own blog. I always suffer from writer’s block, but I can’t stop talking when I have the ability to respond to a subject.

  • zest Oct 9, 2011 at 10:19 am  

    Your idea is simply great. What I have always been doing is subscribe to plenty of sites. Never knew about blogsearch rss feed until today. This would definitely help me organize my reader by topic which can be more effective. Thanks!

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