Which blog topics are the most popular?

in #blog7 years ago

What makes blogs so popular? Is it the thing you’re selling, the way you write your blogs or your personality? 

So which are the most popular blogs?

The blogs that have some of the following credits: 

One: A personal side of your life: 

  • People want to feel your passion and enthusiasm. 
  • People can relate to personal experiences. Especially if it’s something they have experienced or are experiencing presently.
  • How you achieved success in your field. And why you did it. They tend to think: If you could do it, why not, so they can do it too. 

Two: health and diet matters:

  • How to slim down. Quick and easy methods.
  • List of foods that will achieve people’s good health goals. 
  • Quick and easy meals for busy parents. 
  • How to keep fit and still have fun doing it.
  • Help and advice for new moms. 

Three: Do-it-yourself projects: 

  • How to make or create something: with clear understandable demo illustrations or videos. 
  • How to do it: with things that most people can afford or have already around the home. 

Four: eBooks and stories: 

  • People love romance, adventures, mysteries and magical stuff. 
  • Easy to read and quick moving action. 

Five: Fame and fortune: 

  • Talk about people that are famous and how they become famous. 
  • Dynamic people and how they achieved their goals. 
  • What their lifestyle is like. The crazy things they do and what type of homes they live in, etc. 

Six: Sports:

 If you are the sporty type, for example:

  • Tell people about your adventures, bike trips, through interesting countries. 
  • How you hiked through formidable terrain or climbed mountains and sheer cliff faces.
  • Sailed the open seas in a small boat and the places you visited while on your voyage. 

Seven: Internet technology and optimum marketing: 

People get to the point when they realize they aren’t getting enough people going to their websites to buy their products. Why have a website if it’s not working for them. 

It’s like have an empty or mystery shop in the wrong place, and no one knows where it is or what’s selling there. So they are looking for information on how to up the trend of their sites and improve their sales. 

Eight: Self-improvement: 

How to do and make  things, provide demos, supply or give advice, things people can improve their talents, lifestyle and put luxury into their lives. 

Nine: Give out secrets: 

  • How to make lots of money. 
  • How to be famous.
  • How to save time and money. 
  • And how easy it is to achieve it. 

Ten: Fashion and social acceptance: 

 Everyone wants to be up-to-date, whether its fashion, decor or technology. 

  • How to look slim when you know you have a weight problem. 
  • How to throw a party on a slim budget, etc. 

So what is your niche topic?

It may not be one of the above because we don’t all have the same talents, skills, hobbies or interests. This naturally affects what you write about and display on your website. And you may not have any knowledge of the above subjects either. 

But like myself, been an artist, art websites aren’t popular! But there are other ways of going about it. You can select some of those above qualities to make your own website trend.  

To do that, you need to consider:

What is the basic purpose of your topic or website’s theme? Who are you aiming at? What are their basic needs and emotional relationship to that topic? 

And if you re-read the above, you will see additional things you can do to make your ‘product’ stand out from the others in your niche and put it out in front. For example: 

What are people really craving? A secret or fact no one knows about, that will improve people’s skill or lifestyle out there? 

What appeals most to people? Is it exciting or fun to do? Can they take the adventure with you? Can you make your website… THE Place to be? 

What is the value of your topic to others?

  • Is it shareable, visual, brief, fun, trendy, original, and or informative? 
  • Is it inexpensive to buy and quick to make or do? What is the quality of your product?
  • Does it answer FAQ questions? Is it something people really want to know about? 
  • Does it have a human factor? Something people can relate to? 
  • What are your visuals like? Beautiful, dynamic, dramatic, action packed? 
  • What are your demos and diagrams like? Are they understandable and manageable? 

Conclusion:

You make the difference: Your topic may be popular, but it’s how you present it, that makes the difference and how it trends! 

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