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This is the first infographic from Copyblogger based on an earlier piece he did entitled 21 Ways to Create Content When You Don't Have a Clue. It's an excellent presentation, consistent with all of his wonderful content many of us have been reading for a long time and he even gives us one more .
Here are some highlights from the original article:
"If you're coming up flat and you can't think of what to do try some of these ideas":
**Curate content. Find your ten favorite websites, and then find your favorite post on each of them.
**Publish a post listing these top ten posts, and explain why you like them. You don’t even have to think about being creative, and everyone you feature there will appreciate it.
**This is what we do with our Best of the Web feature, and there are lots of other examples.
**Ask friends for ideas. If you’re tapped for ideas, then reach out to your friends and colleagues, and ask them what they’d like you to write about.
**You can do this with offline friends, or with like-minded online entrepreneurs.
**If you’re not already part of a mastermind group, then reach out to a few bloggers that are about as big as you are, and suggest starting one.
Selected and curated by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business & Beyond"
See infographic here: [http://www.copyblogger.com/create-content-infographic/]
See article here: [http://www.copyblogger.com/create-content-ideas/] Via janlgordon Delete the scoop?
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