Too much to do, so little time. A bunch of content creation and a zillion other tasks. And you work alone. Ugh!
(Not to mention- try to convert affiliate sales.)
But in this post, I will show you a few simple tricks that I use to create content fast.
And that allows me to literally create content infinitely.
Endless content.
And soon you will too.
It doesn’t matter what kind of content you want to make.
You’ll write endless posts, create endless eBooks, lead magnets, emails to subscribers and…
…you can apply the concept to video creation, slide shows…
…any kind of content!
Who’s This Post Designed For?
New bloggers (30 blog posts or less) looking for ideas to establish habits to create high-quality content efficiently while avoiding writer’s block and to pinpoint their target audience’s needs for each piece of content. | Established bloggers (30+ blog posts/1 year+ blogging) looking for ideas on how to create content that digs deeper and satisfies more unique specific needs of their segmented targeted audiences
5 Steps to Fast Content Creation … an ENDLESS Stream of Ideas
…Posts, Emails, Lead Magnets, eBooks, Online Courses, Video
[Step One] of 5-Step Content Creation
Create High-Level Content Topics within Your Niche
Your content creation strategy will come easy if you start with higher-level terms and then expand into sub-topics.
Build smaller websites within your site.
This step alone will pave the way to create endless interlinking blog posts.
How does this work?
Visual a pyramid.
Place a high-level content topic within your niche at the apex.
Here’s an example from the dating and relationship niche: Text Messages
“Text messages” will make up our main post topic.
In Step Two we will expand to the different kinds of text messages and at more targeted audience.
Always keep SEO in mind, for Step One choose two-word keyword phrases (less competition, more relevant to your niche and topic). Plus, they eliminate filler words called stop words which can lead to extra unrelated search engine results.
(Note: single keywords typically receive too much competition or have multiple meanings nothing related to your niche. ALTHOUGH, single keywords relevant to your niche and with low competition and high-demand are IDEAL- “diamonds in the rough”)
And check out more examples from the dating and relationship niche here:
Two-word Keywords in Dating and Relationship Niche
- Sex Life
- Sex Toys
- Mr. Right
- Date Night
- Date Ideas
- Single Life
- Married Life
- Long-Distance Relationship (hyphenated words count as one word)
- Serial Cheater
- Cheating Signs
- Marriage Therapy
- Relationship Therapy
- Dating Profiles
- Romantic Getaways
- Dating App(s)
- Sexless Marriage
- Emotional Affair
- Sensual Massage
- Couples Massage
- Healthy Relationship
- Toxic Relationship
- Save Marriage
- Relationship Conflict
- Subliminal Seduction
- Seduction Stories
- Sexual Addiction
- Conversation Starters
- Pick-up Lines
- Seductive Lingerie
- Sexy Comments
- Keto Diet
- Romantic Getaways
- Sexy Lingerie
- Marriage Separation
- Hand-held Massager
- Electric Massager
- Massage Oils
- Sensual Oils
- Portable Massager
- Boyfriend Gifts
- Wife Gifts
- Husband Gifts
- Romantic Notes
- Romantic Gifts
- Romantic Compliments
- Romantic Phrases
- Romantic Kiss
- French Kiss
[Step Two] of 5-Step Content Creation
Sub-Niche Content Ideas: Dig Deeper
Next, we will expand on Step One and link to sub-topic blog posts that link back to and support the high-level content.
Plus, we will target a more specific audience with the headline.
That way we attract ONLY the people who we want to read the post.
(Why would you want men to visit a post when you promote affiliate products designed for women?)
In the example from Step One we took “text messages” (or just texts).
Now let’s dig deeper.
What kind of text messages?
Simply add a category of text message at the beginning.
Choose adjectives or occasions.
Run the keyword research on it first, to make sure it makes sense to write an entire post on them.
Check out this list of examples below.
Three-word Keywords in Dating and Relationship Niche
- Romantic Text Messages
- Erotic Text Messages
- Cute Text Messages
- Emotional Text Messages
- Funny Text Messages
- Good Morning Text Messages
- Good Night Text Messages
- Flirty Text Messages
- Sexy Text Messages
- First Text Message
What about other content ideas from the dating and relationship niche?
Remember, look for three-word keyword phrases:
Other Three-word Keywords in Dating and Relationship Niche
- Marriage Money Management
- Inexpensive Date Nights
- Virtual Date Night Ideas
- First Date Ideas
- Summer Date Ideas
- Cheap Summer Date Ideas
- Romantic Weekend Getaways
- Cheap Weekend Getaways
- Cheap Romantic Weekend Getaways
- Valentine’s Day Gifts
- Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas
- Male Dating Profile Tips
- Male Dating Profile Examples
- Female Dating Profile Examples
- Relationship Red Flags
- Marriage Therapy Advice
- Professional Marriage Therapy Advice
- Relationship Conflict Resolution
- Marriage Therapy Online
- Marriage Separation Advice
- Legal Divorce Advice
- Dating App Reviews
- Free Dating Apps
- Dating Younger Men
- Dating Younger Men Tips
- Dating Younger Men Stories
- Save Christian Marriage
- Find Mr. Right
- Male Subliminal Seduction
- First-Date Conversation Starters
- Male Conversation Starters
- Male Pick-up Lines
- Spanish Flirty Comments
- Cheating Husband Signs
- Catch Cheating Husband
- Catch Cheating Partner
- Keto Diet Snacks
- Keto Diet Dinner Recipes
- Black Seductive Lingerie
- Black Satin Lingerie
- Sexy Lace Lingerie
- Sexy Satin Lingerie
- Sensual Massage Oils
- Sensual Massage Oil Reviews
- Tantra Sensual Massage
- Electric Massager Reviews
- Personal Massager Gifts
- Electric Massager Gift Ideas
- Portable Massage Chairs
- Christian Dating App
- Christian Dating Sites
- Christian Dating App Reviews
- Christian Dating App Stories
- Christian Sex Life
- Christian Dating Advice
- Married Sex Life
- Bondage Sex Toys
- Boost Sex Life
- Emotionally Distant Man
- Emotionally Distant Husband
Not only does this list of content ideas focus on deeper targeted topics, but I optimized them to help promote affiliate products.
Let’s take it one step deeper by choosing a more specific target audience.
We will do this by adding a sub-heading and combining it to the main heading.
The Co-schedule Headline Analyzer suggests that 9 words makes the perfect length.
Why?
They won’t fit within search engine results.
How Effective is Your Headline? (Test it with Co-Schedule=>)
(Run your headlines in the Co-schedule Headline Analyzer to check out if they pass the test).
Who do you want to target?
What emotional benefit do they want to experience?
Consider adding a time frame to create a sense of urgency and excitement.
Check out these possibilities with “text messages”:
Target Audience Sub-Heading Examples
- Romantic Text Messages to Melt His Heart
- Sweet Love Text Messages to Make His Heart Pound
- Erotic Texts to Turn Him on at the Office
- Good Night Texts to Make Him Dream about You
- Good Morning Texts to Make Him Miss You All Day
- Flirty Texts to Make Him Want to See You TODAY
Who’s the target audience?
Women dating or meeting men who they want to get the upper-hand with and win his heart.
Or women in relationships who want their men to show them more appreciation.
Target audience is more than just age, sex, income, location.
A major factor are their WANTS, NEEDS and FEARS.
Let’s compress that and summarize that down to one word: MOTIVATION.
Running a newsletter, asking your subscribers questions, inserting polls into your blog posts, sending out surveys, replying to your emails to help and ask your subscribers questions allows you to better understand their WANTS, NEEDS and FEARS.
The sub-headings provide a more compelling and enticing reason to click-through to read the blog posts, don’t you agree?
Now let’s check out some other sub-heading ideas that include “MOTIVATION”.
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Target Audience and Motivation in Dating and Relationship Examples
- First Date Ideas that Lead to Second Dates
- Man Cave Valentine’s Day Gifts for Men
- Relationship Red Flags of Philanderers You Might Ignore
- Top Marriage Therapy Online Services for Affair Recovery
- Dating Younger Men Tips for Fun on Dating Apps
- Sexy Texts to Send Younger Men that Seduce Them
- Top Dating Apps for Women in 40s, 50s Review
- Top Dating Apps for Single Divorced Moms Review
- Best Christian Dating Apps Review for Women in 30s
- Top Christian Sex Positions and Erotic Phrases
- Places and Tips to Find Mr. Right Every Day IRL
- Tips to Boost Sex Life with Your Sexually-Inactive Wife
- Ways to Boost Sex Life with Your Emotionally-Distant Husband
- Top Tantra Sensual Massage Video Series Review
- Flirty Spanish Text Messages to Turn on Latina Lovers
- Ways that Helped Me Catch My Cheating Spouse
- Tips to Catch Your Cheating Spouse in One Week
- Top Portable Massager Gifts for Wives or GFs Review
Notice all of these contain a specific target audience and in some cases a motivation.
ALL are optimized to promote affiliate products.
[Step Three] of 5-Step Content Creation
Re-purpose Content: How to Turn One Piece of Content into 10+
Tired of writing and writing and starting over?
This section is for you.
You probably have heard the term repurpose content.
If not, if refers to taking one piece of content, for example, a blog post, and turning it into another piece of content, for example, an eBook lead magnet.
You can do this on an “as-is” basis, or make some adjustments.
I’ve done both.
And if you’re looking for one of the easiest ways to turn a blog post into an eBook then check out Designrr.com.
I created an eBook (including cover) within minutes from one of my epic long blog posts on how to create text messages that get men to chase.
Click here for more information on Designerr.
Repurposing gives you a fast and efficient way to repackage ANY piece of your content.
No single subscriber or visitor will ever read ALL of your content.
And new content becomes old anyway.
So, why not turn your list posts into email series, your emails series to eBooks or video slide shows, email series into mini-online courses or even assemble packages of digital products bonus products then offer them in exchange for the purchase of affiliate products through your affiliate links.
Check out my instructional post how to create and assemble packages of products to promote the purchase of affiliate products through your links.
Start a podcast.
And if you do not wish to write all your own content.
Then consider hiring someone from the popular blogger and internet marketer site Fiverr.com to write one post for you (as in starting at $5 per project).
Check out Fiverr.com here
[Step Four] of 5-Step Content Creation
How ONE Blog Post Turns into 11
Just like the rest of the ideas on the rest of this blog post, these content creation ideas are super simple.
Nothing complicated.
Combine Steps One and Two.
Create a list of at least 10 brainstormed headlines for Step One.
(Remember to conduct keyword research on them first).
Choose the best one.
Then brainstorm a list of around 20 sub-topics.
Choose the top ten.
Then create an outline of them all.
Now follow these steps:
5 Steps to Turn One Blog Post into Eleven
1) Make each sub-topic post into a numbered point on the main list post (I’ll show you an example in a moment).
2) Fill in each section with a brief description with no more than 3-5 sample texts
3) Write a captivating and compelling introduction.
4) Then a summary with CTA (sign up for your newsletter or purchase an affiliate product)
5) Finally, turn each sub-topic into its own blog post. Use the same examples that you used on the main post and then add more (at least 10 total).
Now you have your mini-website that I describe in the first two steps above.
Check out how the outline would look with my text message post examples from Steps One and Two.
10 Text Messages to Turn Men On and Make Them Chase (Main Post)
- Romantic Text Messages to Melt His Heart
- Sweet Love Text Messages to Make His Heart Pound
- Erotic Texts to Turn Him on at the Office
- Good Night Texts to Make Him Dream about You
- Good Morning Texts to Make Him Miss You All Day
- Flirty Texts to Make Him Want to See You TODAY
- First Text Message to Send Guy You Just Met
- Cute Text Messages to Make Him Blush
- Emotional Text Messages to Connect with Him
- Funny Text Messages to Break Up the Boring Routine
Then each of the numbered posts here become their own post.
A pretty simple content creation idea, right?
And now onto the most efficient and easiest one.
[Step Five] of 5-Step Content Creation
Fast Content Creation with Guest Posting (and make money doing it)
Get other bloggers to write them for you on your own blog.
This creates a win-win for both of you.
It gives them backlinks to their site.
A chance to grow their email subscriber list.
And you could even offer to split affiliate sale commissions.
Just track the sales on a spreadsheet using trackable links and then pay them via Paypal or Payoneer.
How do you find others to guest blog for you?
How do you contact them?
Who makes an ideal guest blogger?
And how do you convince them?
Here are the two ways I have found and contacted others to guest blog for me.
1) Tapped into a social media community. For me, that’s currently Pinterest.
2) Emailed them from their contact page.
It’s quite simple, but I will share with you the details in a moment how to do this in a moment.
Who Makes the IDEAL Guest Blogger?
I don’t always follow these rules because sometimes I just want to help new bloggers get ahead.
Follow this checklist of items:
They have a following to which they could promote the blog post. This will bring extra traffic to the post.
Ideally look for someone who has a substantial amount of social media followers, traffic and/or email subscribers or subscribers to their blog.
In my case, I’d search for someone who has:
- 1K+ Pinterest followers
- 150K+ monthly Pinterest viewers
- 1K+ email subscribers
- 10K+ blog pageviews
- 5K+ unique monthly visitors
- They’ve written similar content to what I want for my guest blog posts
You can find the Pinterest stats on their profile, the rest you’d have to ask them for.
Don’t over think these numbers.
Remember, some new bloggers will grow them to much bigger numbers later.
And since you helped them early on, they’re likely to return the favor later or collaborate on future projects
How to Reach Out and Convince Them
Reaching out won’t suffice.
Any idea how many times other bloggers have reached out to me for guest posts?
A bunch.
But did I agree to do them?
No.
In fact, I didn’t even respond to most of them.
Why?
Because they sounded like sales pitches.
They wanted to put their affiliate links and then send me garbage posts.
You could tell that they just copy-and-pasted the same message to me and everyone else.
Don’t do what these spammy bloggers do.
Of course, in your case you will reach out to others to post on your blog but the concept remains the same.
Show value to the blog owner, show that you wish to create a mutually beneficial collaboration.
Follow these steps I’ve personally done:
1) Research their Content
Only reach out to bloggers who have written content that aligns with the topics for upcoming blog posts.
To simplify this and do it fast just sift through Pinterest Boards and Pins. Check your fellow contributors on Group Board, people you follow or conduct searches with the keywords you plan to use.
2) Compliment them
Leave a compliment on their Pin with their name and on something specific you read on their post. And comment on your interest to invite them to do a guest post with you.
Find their name either in their Pinterest profile or on their About Me page on their blog.
Here is an example of a personalized compliment to leave on their Pin.
(Example: Sue great post and Pin. Thank you for writing this! I totally agree with #3 (the name of the sub-heading from the post) of your post. (Insert brief recap of what she wrote and why you agree). I have an idea for a guest post to do on my blog. I sent you the details via email. Thank you again!
3) Message them through Multiple Contact Points
Message them through Pinterest of your interest to do a guest post and then email them via their blog contact page.
Why message them in so many places?
Because every one has their preferred method of contact.
They may not see just the message from Pinterest or their email.
4) Email them
Preferably send the email before you message them in case they check for it before you actually send it.
Keep it brief.
Then offer a few topic ideas and then ask them to reply for more details if they’re interested.
No point of saying anything more yet until they show interest.
Then if they respond and ask for more details send the post guidelines.
The Second Email: Guest Post Guidelines
Now that they’ve show interest and want the details you must not just settle for whatever they send you.
And you certainly do not want them to send copied posts from someone else.
Check out the guidelines list I’ve sent.
Guest Post Guideline (Example)
Title
(Include focus keyword phrase in title)
Focus Keyword Phrase
(two-word or three-word keyword phrase) like mentioned in Step Two
Other Keywords to Include
(add 3-5 other keyword phrases for SEO purposes; two-word phrases, three-word phrases and long-tail phrases)
Length
(total word count)
Keyword Density
1/2 percent of all words in post
Target Audience
(Get specific, but include more than sex and age range, most importantly include DESIRES, FEARS, WANTS, CHALLENGES that the typical reader of this planned guest post goes through)
# of Subheadings
3-5 H2 subheadings plus you can include 3-5 H3 if it helps break up your body sections
Style
(Conversational, speak directly to the viewer as if you were sitting across the table from ONE person, speak in second person (you), not third person (he, she, they))
Format:
(No bulky paragraphs, just like how I write my emails to you, with white space, preferably one line then space but no more than 2 lines together, shorter sentences, preferably no longer than 25 words, but some should be as short as 3-5 words- it’s more conversational that way, blog formatting is not the same as a print formatting, people’s attention spans are MUCH shorter and the always have the temptation to click away and look elsewhere for answers)
Value Proposition
(Identify the challenge/problem (internal emotions and feelings), provide a solution (the emotions and feelings they want to experience), you can provide the solution immediately after stating the challenge, or at the end of the post)
Other Suggestions
(Focus on the target audience of this particular piece of content first, the topic second because the topic is interpreted differently depending on the specific audience)
Original Content
(Write the content yourself and do not use something that has already been published online ANYWHERE)
To make this easy also consider this next suggestion.
“Write for Me”: Guest Post Guidelines
Create a “Write for Me” page and include your guest post guidelines there.
In fact, once you get enough traffic and/or followers, again:
- 1K+ Pinterest followers
- 150K+ monthly Pinterest viewers
- 1K+ email subscribers
- 10K+ blog pageviews
- 5K+ unique monthly visitors
- They’ve written similar content to what I want for my guest blog posts
Then you could charge for guest posts.
To choose a price research what fellow bloggers within your social media circle to see what other bloggers with similar stats ask for.
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