10 Websites to Generate Endless Content Ideas
If you’re anything like me, you’re always on the lookout for updated content ideas. And if you’re also like me, you don’t always have the time to produce those ideas yourself.
That’s why I’ve put together a list of 10 websites that will help you generate endless content ideas and save you hundreds of hours in the process.
1: Socrates
If you’re looking to get to know your audience a little better and uncover some insights about what they’re thinking, then you need to check out Socrates. It’s a search engine specifically designed to help you learn more about your target audience.
You can use Socrates to find out what topics and keywords are popular with your target audience, and to discover common problems they’re facing. This information is hugely valuable because it allows you to create content that is relevant and useful to your audience, which should lead to more clicks and engagement.
2: Quora
With over three hundred million monthly users, Quora is a veritable goldmine of content ideas. And the best part is, you can easily find ideas that are relevant to your niche or industry.
To get started, simply type in a keyword, or phrase into the search bar and see what questions people are asking. You can then use those questions as the basis for your own content.
3: Mailbrew
Mailbrew is a daily email digest delivering content from your favorite creators in a concise, easy-to-read format. It’s the easiest way to stay up to date on the latest trends and news in the creative industries without having to search through dozens of websites.
Each email includes links to the best content from your favorite sources and new and trending articles.
4: Google Trends
Google Trends is a terrific way to see what people are searching for on the internet. And as you might expect, search data can be a major source of content ideas.
To get started, simply type in a keyword, or phrase, and see what’s trending. You can then use those trends as the basis for your own content.
https://trends.google.com/trends/
5: Reddit
Reddit is one of the most popular websites in the world, and it’s also an amazing source of content ideas. Simply browse through the various subreddits (think of them as forums), and see what people are talking about.
You can then use those discussions as the basis for your own content.
6: BuzzSumo
BuzzSumo is a tool that allows you to see the most popular content on any given topic. Simply type in a keyword or phrase and see what’s trending. You can then use that data to produce your own content ideas.
7: Google News
Google News is a fantastic way to stay up to date on the latest news in your industry. And as you might expect, the news can be a reliable source of content ideas.
To get started, type in a keyword, or phrase, and see what’s trending. You can then use that data to create your own content ideas.
8: Twitter
Twitter is yet another way to find out what people are talking about in real-time. And as you might expect, those conversations can be chalked full of content ideas.
Just like the rest, type in your keyword, or phrase, and see what people are tweeting about. You can then use those tweets as the basis for your own content.
9: YouTube
YouTube is the world’s largest video platform, and it’s also one of the world’s biggest suppliers of content ideas. Getting started couldn’t be any easier, simply type in a keyword or phrase, and see what videos are popular. You can then use those videos as the basis for your own content.
10: Pinterest
Pinterest is a social networking site where users can share and organize images and videos. Much like the above mentioned pick your topic and you’ll see a list of related pins. This is one of my personal favorite ways to find visual content that is relevant to your audience and to drum up ideas for content that is both interesting and visually appealing.