ENDLESS Content Ideas for your Content calendar | Content Creation Strategy!

Content marketing can feel overwhelming- especially when you feel like you're running out of ideas. While digital marketing is so important, managing your content creation, your social media content and your video marketing can feel like a lot to have ideas for!

Guess what? You don't even need to worry about content ideas because I'm going to show you how to find ideas for content. We're going to dig into some tools to find content ideas, and how to find content ideas in some unusual places that just make sense. Are you ready?

While there are so many places that you can get inspiration from, I'm going to take you behind the scenes to show you my favorite places. Be sure to watch the video above to see exactly how I find an endless stream of ideas.

YouTube Search

One of the first places I look for video ideas is in the YouTube search. You actually can type into the YouTube search bar your topic and YouTube will automatically create a drop down list of search suggestions. These suggestions are topics that are often searched by users on YouTube! You can easily add these to your list as well as create spin off ideas from these ideas.

YouTube Video Comments

Another great place to find ideas is in the comment section. Yep! You're going to get ideas straight from the viewers. Search for videos that are relevant to your topic and see what the commenters are saying. Sometimes they have follow up questions or talk about things that you may be able to make content about.

TubeBuddy

I don't think it's any secret that TubeBuddy is one of my favorite places to get ideas. TubeBuddy not only help give ideas but also really encompasses all the data to help you create content that will be seen in searches.

Be sure to check the video above to see how I use the Keyword Explorer to really dig into topic ideas to determine which are the best ones.

Facebook

Whether it's in groups or your feeds, there are often people posting about things they're doing that may be relevant to your business. Let's say you're in a business Facebook group and someone shared how they planned out 90 days worth of content. Another person may ask how they did it or what system they're using.

This is a topic you could dig into if this was part of your industry!

Pinterest

If you know your audience is on Pinterest, it can be an absolute goldmine when it comes to finding ideas for your content. You can use the search the same way we talked about in YouTube Search to get some auto populated results but the real goldmine happens after you hit search.

Once you search a keyword, you're going to be given so many pieces of content that you may get inspired by or be able to give your own spin to.

Ask the Public

This option is a little off the beaten path but it'll show you questions that have been asked by the public about your topic. This is an excellent place to look for ideas!

With all of these places to look into, you're certain to find something that will work for you and you'll be able to get that content calendar filled! No more stressing about what to create next. Isn't that amazing?

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