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Stuck on Old Ideas
As an Expert Author juggling your business and
personal goals, it's not easy to come up with an original article idea
on the spot. Under the circumstances, you do your best with the
resources and time you have. After all, you know the importance of
maintaining a connection with your audience and you have an article
deadline to meet.
Pressed for time, you stick to writing what you know: The standards of your niche.
But there's one problem ... Dozens of experts in your niche may also know what you know. Stuck, you exasperatedly exclaim:
"There are no new ideas! How am I expected to write anything new when everything has already been done?"
That's a myth. There are tons of ideas waiting to be discovered. And you can discover them in the same manner Johannes Gutenberg rethought
the printing press around 1440, which would influence the Age of
Enlightenment and centuries later cause Mark Twain to say, "What the
world is today, good and bad, it owes it to Gutenberg."
You rethink an idea. You focus your creativity.
You think critically. You problem solve. You use your own experiences to
dust off old ideas, polish them into insightful articles, and make an
impact that's original and authoritative.
Challenges You Face
If you're following any number of websites on
your personal social media or are signed up for email newsletters, you
see the daunting task before you: idea churn. What's idea churn? It's
the Internet machine that agitates and turns out the same topics, but in
different packages. When you look for it, it's easy to recognize on
many websites: A leading authority makes a ground breaking statement
that resonates. Within hours, everyone begins publishing their version
of the statement after seeing the waves it makes with readers. You've
likely seen some variant of these titles from a variety of sources:
I'm sure you can rattle off 5-10 themes specific
to your niche that are overdone on the Internet. It's the nature of the
business, which has been going on long before websites were developed
and the Internet was born. Readers clamor after the same topics during
particular stages in their lives and careers because they need to allay
their fears, meet their needs, satisfy their wants, and achieve
satisfaction. Authors and publishers know this because they have proof
in their data. While each of these articles and their variants no doubt
contain original approaches, stories, and more - the core facts are
rarely new or ground breaking.
It's in the message - the impact the author has on the reader - that makes it successful.
Reinventing the Wheel
You can be a game changer in your niche by
improving your message with original content. Establish these three
methods into your writing routine to build bigger, better ideas. As soon
as you reflexively begin passing your original ideas on to your
audience, you'll have made a huge leap toward greater authority and
improved exposure.
Don't Stand Still
Dismiss the myth that there are no new ideas.
What readers want is always changing. The world of article writing and
content marketing is always growing. You can either go with the flow by
reiterating the same old ideas or you can direct the flow by generating
new ideas. Use the above strategies to achieve the latter and begin
building your authority in your niche. Who knows? Someday, another great
author may say this of you: “What the world is today, good and bad, it
owes it to [insert your name here].”
How do you ensure you aren't writing the same ideas over and over again? How do you develop new ideas? Click here to let us know - we'd love to hear from you!
* Dubner, Stephen and Steve Levitt (2014 May 15). The Three Hardest Words in the English Language (Transcript). Retrieved May 19, 2014, from Freakonomics.com
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As soon as I reviewed this template, my mind leaped to that old
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this down as a reminder to share with you: "Original? How?! Everything's
already been written on the Internet. What chance do I have to make
it?!"
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