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31 Blog Writing Prompts to Break Your Writer's Block

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    You've finally found time in your schedule to sit down and write a new blog post. But when you settle in, your hands hover over the keyboard. Nothing comes to mind. You stare at a blank screen in exasperation as the minutes slowly slip away.

    Whether you write for a living or as a hobby, you'll experience writer's block at some point. The first thing to do is realize you're not alone. Everyone hits a wall that's tough to work around. Sometimes all it takes to get started is a few terrible sentences, inspiring blog writing prompts, or a blogging course.

    The point is, you have to find a way to break the block and let the words flow again. As Maya Angelou said, "Nothing will work unless you do."

    31 Blog Writing Prompts
    1. Write about values that matter to you.

    2. Explain a problem in your industry and offer a solution.

    3. Describe a time you were challenged and how you faced it.

    4. Write about the idea of self-care and what it means to you.

    5. Recount a tough lesson you've learned lately.

    6. Tell a story about one of the following words: success, fulfillment, growth, achievement.

    7. Write about how a mentor has changed your perspective.

    8. Describe an event you remember from childhood and how it shaped your career.

    9. Share a relationship that impacted you.

    10. Write about the goals you'd like to work toward in the next five years.

    11. Reveal a superpower you'd love to have and what you'd do with it.

    12. Describe your definition of happiness.

    13. Write about your opinion of the world.

    14. Share a list of your best career tips.

    15. Discuss how flaws can be seen as strengths.

    16. Write about a time when you were incredibly happy or sad.

    17. Share the most recent thing you've learned about yourself.

    18. Choose three of your beliefs and why they matter to you.

    19. Dive into life lessons you believe everyone can benefit from learning.

    20. Describe your daily routines and how they impact you.

    21. Imagine your own secret lair and explain what's inside.

    22. Tell a story about achievement.

    23. Describe the trip of a lifetime.

    24. Share your ideal way to spend a favorite holiday.

    25. Choose three photos with different scenes and create a story to tie them together.

    26. Write about the ups and down of your first job.

    27. Select a cause you're passionate about and explain why it matters.

    28. Pick one of your dreams, and describe how you'd bring it to life.

    29. Write about a person you admire.

    30. Explain what makes you feel fragile or strong.

    31. Write about something intangible: faith, magic, energy, power, or creativity.

    So when you draw a blank, grab a fresh cup of coffee or tea and try your hand at blog writing prompts below. Choose one or two that stand out to you. Then, spend 10-15 minutes writing down whatever comes to mind.

    If you can't think of anything in the first 30 seconds, move onto another one. The goal is to find an idea that interests you enough to write about freely, without feeling pressured to be perfect.

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    72 Clever Creative Writing Prompts (+ 6 Brainy Bonus Tips)

    I bet you just asked Google to search for creative writing prompts.

    Or was it writing ideas? Short story ideas? Or maybe writer’s block?

    Boy, are you stuck!

    But don’t worry. It doesn’t matter if you’re halfway through writing a book, sweating over social media posts, or journaling about your own life, all writers get stuck for creative ideas sometimes.

    So, it’s great to have you here.

    This is your go-to source of story starters, writing prompts, and bonus writing tips guaranteed to improve your writing skills, power up your passion, and get your creative juices flowing in 2022.

    Here’s what we’ll cover:

    • Writing Prompts Q&A
    • 72 Writing Prompts (Broken into Categories)
    • 6 Bonus Tips (to Sharpen Your Writing Skills)

    We’ll start with a few common questions and answers…

    What are Writing Prompts?

    A writing prompt can be a phrase, an image, or even a physical object that kick starts your imagination and motivates you to write. It provides a spark of an idea as a starting point to stimulate a natural flow of writing.

    Writing prompts are ideal for any form of writing, like fiction or nonfiction, journaling, copywriting, blogging, or poetry. They usually contain two parts: an idea or a potential topic to write about, and the instructions on what you should do next.

    For example, a creative writing prompt for fiction writers might be:

    Your main character has a car accident and starts to hear voices while in the hospital. Write a short story about the conflict between the character and the voices and what really happened at the time of the car accident.

    While journal prompts tend to focus on topics of self-awareness, such as:

    Write about a turning point in your life. How different would things be now if you had made a different decision at the time?

    How Do You Use Writing Prompts?

    Like all muscle-building exercises, writing prompts are most effective when you make them a daily habit. Over time, with repetition, you’ll find your flow of writing becomes more natural, and your ability to write for longer strengthens.

    But don’t feel you have to follow a prompt to the letter. If the prompt suggests you write about romance, but it sparks an idea for a poem, write a poem. Let your imagination guide you through the writing process.

    Here are some other hot tips:

    • Don’t overthink it. Just start writing.
    • Don’t edit as you go.
    • If it’s not working for your style of writing, move on to another prompt. Find the prompts that make you want to write.
    • The creative writing prompt is a starting point. The finish is up to you. You don’t have to write a complete story, a poem, or an essay. Feel free to discard your work halfway through and move on to something else.
    • Adopt the Ernest Hemingway approach: Accept that most of what you write is likely to be crap, and you’re going to toss it. This isn’t about producing ready-to-publish work for your latest freelance writing job. It’s about the practice of writing.

    Now, let’s explore those creative writing prompts we promised you.

    72 Writing Prompts to Help You Kickstart Your Imagination

    • Fiction Writing Prompts
    • Fantasy Writing Prompts
    • Romance Writing Prompts
    • Comedy Writing Prompts
    • Horror Writing Prompts
    • Persuasive Copywriting Prompts
    • Poetry Writing Prompts
    • Journal Writing Prompts
    • Blog Writing Prompts
    • Non-Fiction Writing Prompts
    • Random Writing Prompts

    Fiction Writing Prompts

    1. “It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.” Use this famous opening line to start your own novel.
    2. Rewrite your resume as a short story, either in the first or third person.
    3. Open the dictionary to any page and select the first word that catches your eye. Write the opening few paragraphs of a thrilling, suspenseful story using your selected word at least three times.
    4. Write a synopsis of your version of the movie, Groundhog Day. What would your day look like and why?
    5. Write a short story using these words: Mountainous, parched, field mouse, time travel, and Black Forest Gateau.
    6. Sit in a café and write a short story about the person or couple at the next table. Take note of their body language and clothing, what they’re eating, or doing. And if you can eavesdrop, let their conversation inspire you too.
    7. Write about a person who is arrested for committing a crime, but they can’t remember anything about the night the crime occurred. What is the crime, why can’t they remember and what happens next?

    Fantasy Writing Prompts

    1. If you could come back to life as any person, animal or thing, what or who would you be and how would you live your second life?
    2. The world’s oceans dry up. Who or what survives?
    3. You open the bathroom door and find the room’s disappeared. In its place is another world. Describe what you see and hear, and what you do next?
    4. You’re sitting at a bar talking to a giraffe. What’s the conversation about?
    5. You live in a fantasy world where people communicate without talking. Write about an average day in this sci-fi, fairy tale world.
    6. You are the inventor of a popular video game. One day the main character from your game knocks on your front door. What does he want?
    7. Write about a character who has a superhuman power. The problem is, they don’t want it. Write about the conflict between the character, his or her power and the everyday life they are forced to lead.

    Romance Writing Prompts

    1. What is the most romantic season of the year and why?
    2.  Write a story about love at first sight. It doesn’t have to be about young people, or even about people.
    3.  “Last Christmas” was a song by George Michael that inspired a movie by the same name in 2019. Think of your favorite romantic song and write a film synopsis for it.
    4. If you are a woman, write a short love story about the most romantic experience you could imagine, as a man. If you are a man, reverse the exercise.
    5. The song “Summer Nights” from Grease is about the summer romance between two high school students, with their friends begging to hear more. What memory does that evoke for you about the first time you fell in love, and who did you tell?
    6. Next time you visit a grocery store make a note of the first person you see. What are they wearing, what are they buying, are they alone? Write a description of them as the main character for your next romantic novel.
    7. Your protagonist is about to marry the man she has been in love with for years. A week before the wedding she meets a stranger and falls madly and hopelessly in love. What does she do?

    Comedy Writing Prompts

    1. You are a bartender on a quiet night, listening to man drown his sorrows as he tells you how his wife has recently left him for a neighbor. A second man enters and sits at the other end of the bar. It’s the neighbor. Describe the comedy of errors that happens next.
    2. What makes you laugh out loud?
    3. What’s the funniest joke you know? Write the backstory to the main character in the joke.
    4. What’s the funniest thing that’s happened to you in real-life? Write it as a stand-up comedy anecdote with lots of observational humor thrown in.
    5. Your shopping bag rips apart, and all the contents tumble out at the feet of the girl or guy who lives in the apartment below you, who you have fancied for some time. What does your shopping reveal about you and why are you so embarrassed?
    6. List posts are one of the most popular forms of blogging. Write a funny list post about all the things you are not going to do in 2022.

    Horror Writing Prompts?

    1. Write the opening chapter to a story that begins: “I stared at my beautiful, evil wife and realized the horror had only just begun.
    2.  “Terror made me cruel” is a line from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. Write about a situation where terror might make you cruel.
    3. You’re walking home alone late one night when you realize several cats are stalking you. Then the streetlights go out. What happens next?
    4. There’s a locked door at the top of the house you’re staying in. What’s behind it?
    5. What are you really, really scared of? Put yourself in that situation and describe how it feels.
    6. Write a horror story set in either a bar or a graveyard (or both). Include a blue-veined hand, a serial killer, and the phrase “all that spit and sweat.”

    Persuasive Copywriting Prompts

    1. Your best friend doesn’t much care for Chinese food. Write down all the reasons why they need to reconsider their opinion and join you tonight at your favorite Chinese restaurant.
    2. Your mother’s always nagging you to clean your room. Write an account of the last time she nagged you, but from her point of view.
    3. Have you ever seen a ghost, or sensed a ghostly presence? Write an account of your experience knowing it will be read by a skeptic.
    4. Talk the Christmas Grinch out of being a Grinch.
    5. A man finds a letter in a bottle while walking on the beach. Where has the bottle come from, how old is it, and what does the letter say? What does it compel the man to do?
    6. Think of a cliché and write an argument against it. Here are a few to start you off:

    Time heals all wounds

    It’s better to be safe than sorry

    Money is the root of all evil

    Ignorance is bliss

    Poetry Writing Prompts

    1. Open the dictionary at any page and select the first word that catches your eye. Set a timer for 5 minutes and write a list of rhyming words. Now write a poem using as many of those words as you can.
    2. Write a poem about rhythm. It might be about music, or the flow of a river, or the clattering sound of a train. Weave the rhythm you hear in your head into the tempo of your poem.
    3. Write a poem about a feast. Describe how it looks, smells and tastes. Use powerful imagery and include the different sensations of spices and flavors, the texture and feel of the dishes and how each one made you feel as you ate more and more.
    4.  Write a poem about the “Thrilla in Manila.”

    Journal Writing Prompts

    1. Write about your plans for tomorrow and how you hope they’ll turn out.
    2. “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done.” This is a famous quote about self-sacrifice from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Write an honest journal entry about how far you would be prepared to go to sacrifice your wealth, happiness, health, or safety for a person or principle.
    3. Write about a single day — either the first or last of your life.
    4. Think about the last time you woke up at 4am, in a cold sweat. What was on your mind and how did you resolve it? Did you feel differently about it in the daylight?
    5. Write a letter in your journal to each of your family members, telling them what your love (and/or hate) about them.
    6. What is your personal manifesto? What are the core principles and values that guide everything you do in life?
    7. Make a list of all the things you’d like to say no to, and then write down the reasons why you don’t — or can’t — say no. Is there a pattern? Is there something you can change?

    Blog Writing Prompts

    1. Write about the biggest challenge you have faced and how you overcame it.
    2. Write an open letter to a person or group of people you strongly disagree with and explain why. Use reason not emotion.
    3. Write about the best writing or weight loss tips you can share.
    4. Interview your favorite fictional character.
    5. Describe social media to someone who has never heard of it before. Include advice on which platform might be best for them.
    6. Think of the 3 most unhealthy habits you indulge in and write about how you might be able to break those habits.
    7. What are the top 10 style trends you would like to see make a comeback in 2022?

    Non-Fiction Writing Prompts

    1. Write about your views on climate change. Are you a believer or a skeptic? Is the world doing enough? What facts do you know?
    2. Write about a time you had to swallow your pride and do something that made you uncomfortable, either morally or physically.
    3. There is no such thing as a truly unselfish deed. Defend this statement.
    4. If you were to write an autobiography, how would it start?

    Random Writing Prompts

    1. Write a fantasy story based on the last dream you had.
    2. Write about your favorite place and how it makes you feel. Use all the sensory language you can muster to describe the place.
    3. If you were a dog, what type would you be and who would own you?
    4. If you had the opportunity to turn back time what would you change about the course of your life and why?
    5. What is your favorite thing to eat and what memories does it evoke?
    6. Write a list of your three most prized possessions (inanimate objects, not people or animals). Imagine you are forced to discard one. Which one would it be and explain the reasons for your choice?
    7. Write your own eulogy as a diary entry. What would you like people to know and say about you?
    8. Write 500 words on what financial freedom looks like to you?
    9. Select a book from your bookshelf and open it to any page. Write out the last sentence of the last complete paragraph on that page and continue writing.
    10. Think of your favorite book or film. Now rewrite the ending to something completely different.
    11. If you were to buy a plane ticket today — no expense spared — where would you go and why?

    There they are. A compact list of 72 creative prompts. And when you’ve worked your way through these, you might want to move on to the motherlode of creative writing prompts over at Reddit.

    Reddit is part social media platform, part community, part media curator, with 520 million monthly visitors subscribing to message boards across 1.2 million sub-categories. Phew!

    One of these subcategories is Writing Prompts, with over 14 million subscribers who have posted years’ worth of prompts, so you’ll never run out of inspiration again.

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    How Else Can I Improve My Creative Writing Skills?

    Improving your skills takes lots of writing practice. And using creative writing ideas and prompts are the best ways to do just that. But it’s not the only way. Here are a few other techniques you might want to explore:

    Freewriting

    This is when you write about anything that pops into your head. Take a blank page, set a timer for 30 minutes, and start writing. Write whatever your brain tells you to, and don’t worry if it’s nonsensical.

    This writing exercise is great for pushing through writer’s block and allowing your mind to head off in spontaneous directions.

    The Adjectives Game

    List 5 things you like or dislike tasting, and then list 5 adjectives for each item. For example, you might like the taste of cake. The 5 adjectives might be: sweet, gooey, yummy, nutty, and scrumptious. Now do the same for your other senses.

    This builds your sensory vocabulary and ability to write with flair and color.

    Perspectives

    Write about a recent incident you were involved in, from the point of view of someone else who was involved. Empathy is hugely important in writing and this exercise forces you to step into the shoes of another person and understand their point of view.

    Dialogue

    Writing authentic dialogue is notoriously hard to master, so this writing exercise will help.

    Write about 300 words of a conversation between two people without using ‘he said/she said’ tags. Show the difference and relationship between the two speakers only through the words they use. It’s more challenging than it sounds.

    Observation

    Think of a color. Now go for a walk or a ride on the bus and note down everything you see of that color. When you get home, write up what you remember (take notes as you go to make it easier).

    How many different hues of the color did you see? What did the things you saw make you feel? Was there any connection between them?

    Brevity

    Think of an anecdote you like to recount. Write it up in less than 500 words. Now rewrite the same story in 100 words. Now in 50 words. And finally, in 25 words or less, if you can achieve it.

    This exercise shows how filler words, background, and context can sometimes get in the way of a good story. It will help you choose your words carefully.

    If you’ve got the time and energy, here are a few more exercises to really help flex those writing muscles.

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    6 Bonus Writing Tips to Power Up Your Passion and Sharpen Your Skills

    Before we let you go…

    If you’re looking for creative writing prompts or story ideas, there’s an excellent chance you’re looking for other ways to hone your skills and improve your craft.

    Here are 6 bonus writing tips to help you on your journey:

    1. Make Time to Write

    If you’re not setting aside time to write, you may as well ignore every other piece of advice in this post. Make your writing time sacred and block it off in your calendar. Turn off your phone. Disconnect the internet, close your door, and write.

    This is the single best thing you can do if you want to be a writer.

    2. Set Writing Goals

    We set goals for everything in our life: losing weight, saving for a dream holiday, growing our business, and so on. So, do the same for your writing. Measure your progress.

    Start with, say, a 300 or 500 word count in a daily session. Once you consistently reach this goal with ease, up the ante and shoot for more challenging targets. 1,000 words a session; 25,000 words a month, and so on. But make sure your goals are not overwhelming.

    Writing goals will help you write faster and with more confidence. Over time you will recognize when you are most productive and can use this to your advantage.

    3. Pack Your Writing with a Powerful Punch

    Fill your writing with passion from an arsenal of power words. Or supercharge your reader’s imagination with a well-aimed metaphor.

    Use these two writing devices to turbocharge your prose and watch the words burst off the page with intention.

    4. Harness the Power of Grammar

    Grammar reduces confusion and brings clarity and confidence to your writing. It’s a good thing and you need to learn the rules.

    But grammar can sometimes get in the way of creativity and turn fluid prose into a turgid swamp of clunky awkwardness.

    If you need to ignore your grammar checker and start a sentence with a conjunction that feels right, go for it. If you want to brazenly split an infinitive to avoid mangling a sentence, split away.

    So, learn the grammar rules, but then learn how to break them. Effectively.

    5. Copy Your Writing Heroes — Literally

    Pick a writer you’ve always admired, whether it’s a New York Times best-selling author or an influencer in your blogging niche.

    Now, put pen to paper and rewrite exactly what they wrote by hand. Don’t think too hard about it. Just go with it.

    As you write out their words, you’ll absorb their writing style, their pace and rhythm, their grammar, their word choice, and their sentence structure.

    This is one of the most effective ways to sharpen your writing skills and inspire your own writing voice.

    6. Read Your Way to Writing Stardom

    Every great writer is a great reader. There are no exceptions.

    Read daily.

    Read fiction and biographies, or read books, blogs and articles. But read in an active way. Stay alert to what grabs your attention and how the writer has crafted his words. Then consciously apply the best techniques to your own writing process.

    A Final Word on Writing Prompts

    The purpose of a writing prompt is to kickstart your creativity and spur you into writing something… anything.

    Initially, the process may seem a little intimidating. But that’s OK. Most writers draw a blank when they first start with writing prompts.

    Keep pushing through, because something thrilling will start to happen.

    The more you practice using the prompts in this post, the more your creative juices will flow, and the more words and ideas will start pouring out of you.

    So, let yourself go. Abandon yourself to the power of writing prompts and let the magic happen.

    Happy writing!

    Best Blog Topics: 114 Ideas

    *Article Update

    Every site owner and blogger finds himself in a situation from time to time when there is nothing to write about. Yes, everyone knows that this can be avoided if you plan your content strategy. However, everyone is in this position. What to write about if you forgot to update your editorial plan? A list of content ideas will help you.

    There is another option - to delegate the development of the content strategy and the content itself to TexTerra specialists. We are ready to do this separately or as part of a comprehensive business promotion.

    When there is nothing to write about, use prepared ideas

    Specific content ideas

    1. List of the best articles for the selected period. An example from our blog is the 50 most trafficked Texterra articles for 2019.
    2. A list of your favorite instruments. Tell us about the services and programs you use in your work.
    3. Already have a list of tools? No problem. Take one of them and write a detailed review. If you have personal cases with their use, describe them. Give an expert assessment, describe the pros and cons, include numbers and screenshots with statistics. And then your review will stand out against the background of someone else's copy-paste.
    4. Book review. Do not rush to write detailed reviews about all the detective stories that you have read from nothing to do in the subway. Write reviews of specialized books that correspond to the subject of the blog. Those who have not read and are rumpled, and those who need a dry extract from useful facts, will be grateful to you.
    5. Mini case. You can make it a tradition to regularly review website performance metrics. This is useful both for you and for your reputation - open statistics inspire confidence and clearly show your progress. Describe the dynamics for six months, tell us how it all began.
    6. Interview. For example, talk to your lead specialist. Or post a conversation with an expert in your field or with a well-known person whose work suits your topic.
    7. Photo content. Behind-the-scenes shots, achievements of employees (personal and work), a photo report from an industry event ... In general, both backstage and officialdom, caught in the lens in time, will do.
    8. Video review. Make a video about one of your products. Please note: this does not have to be a polished commercial where your product lies motionless in the window and no one breathes on it. Evgenia Kryukova, head of marketing at TexTerra, writes in her book “100+ Hacks for an Internet Marketer” that video reviews, in which, for example, a product is disassembled, assembled and shown all the nuances (including even cons), attract attention due to their usefulness . People love honesty and usefulness. But the monotonous praises of the product are already tired of everyone.
    9. Guest post. Guest articles, as a rule, are written for the sake of exchange: an expert gives you useful material, and you give him traffic and a mention. However, please note: it is desirable that the post itself be useful, and not just advertising.
    10. Response to criticism or mention. Important: the answer to criticism does not imply something like "the fool himself." Maintain dignity, do not get personal, defend your position, wielding facts and logic. In fact, it is not even necessary to make a targeted response. You can not mention your opponent at all, but at the same time collect theses that save you and refute him. If you approach the issue wisely, you can get useful and convincing material that will close you off from other people's subsequent criticism, like a shield.
    11. Answer to a customer's question. You can make a whole selection of frequently asked questions or analyze a hot topic separately. Answer in detail and in detail, because this is reputational content, according to which people will see how ready you are for communication and how well you understand your field.
    12. Results. Results of projects, results of the month, results of the year, results of a successful advertising campaign... well, in general, the direction of thought is clear.
    13. Stolen idea. No, this is not about copy-paste. The ideal option is to look at competitors and do twice as much, better and more on the same topic. Just don't rewrite, please.
    14. Description of working algorithms. For example, write how you make up a semantic core, diagnose a car engine, treat myopia.
    15. Q&A services. In them you will find dozens of ideas for posts.

    Hmm, why not write an article about it

    99 business ideas: from selling Chinese phones to arranging breakups

    1. Description of plans. Write about the goals of the business for the coming periods. Do not write how much you want to earn, the tax office will find out about it anyway. Tell us about the projects you want to implement, planned personal achievements, etc.
    2. Forecasts. Keep in mind: for a qualitative forecast, it is not enough to discover Nostradamus in yourself. A forecast is also an analytical work. Write about how you see your industry, about possible trends, about where the wind is blowing now. But do not forget that for this you will have to be overlaid with statistics and dig deep into the latest trends. Then there will be value and sound grain in your forecast.
    3. Competition or drawing. You can do contests on a regular basis, for example, once a month you can play small but nice prizes. But beware of prizes: this audience is like dead souls. They are of no use, you won’t wait for love either, and they will leave immediately after the competition is over.
    4. Test or checklist. Tests can be useful (for example, for literacy), entertaining, and even selling. Don't believe? Read our article on quizzes.
    5. Infographic. Take any article from your blog and turn it into an infographic. First, all visuals will be yours. And secondly, complex material packed into infographics is much easier to digest. Fortunately, there are plenty of tools for this - for example, in our review we have collected 6 free services for creating infographics on your own.
    6. Presentation. Keep in mind that in order for visuals who come running to a beautiful infographic not to run away at the sight of your presentation, you need to be able to design it.
    7. Podcast. For good audio, you need a quality microphone. If things are really bad with sound editors, the text is not thought out, and the voice is lost against the background of strange technical noises, it is better to wait a little with podcasts.
    8. Manual. Tell clients and colleagues how to properly care for leather shoes, how to clean a laptop keyboard, etc. A good instruction should be, first of all, logical, detailed and understandable. Here you can include photos of the stages (if we are talking, for example, about slicing fruit or operating equipment) and not be afraid to chew information to the molecule.
    9. Product comparison. Here, too, it is better to have more truth, photos, details. The more nuances will be described, the more people will remain grateful.
    10. Freewriting product. Yes, write whatever you want. Yes, then it will have to be published. Do not be afraid, your subconscious mind will not let you down.
    11. A story about the profession. If you have a complex service, tell us what it is about. If a checklist on how to choose the right architect or builder with hands out of your shoulders has long been ripe in your head, it's time to lay it all out.
    12. Provocative article. It is not necessary to insult subscribers or write about politics for this. Remember what stereotypes from the professional sphere wildly infuriate you, and tell in detail about why it doesn’t work like that. Sometimes it is enough to touch some moldy idol to make it resonate and a bomb explodes in the audience.
    13. Story about the company. Refresh your business page. It is probably still written there that you are developing dynamically with all the young professional team.
    14. Promised article. Review your old posts. You will surely find phrases like “but this is a topic for a separate article”, “this issue should be considered in a separate post” in some of them. Take action.
    15. Requests from readers. View comments on old posts. They probably have requests to tell about something in more detail. I repeat: people like openness and willingness to communicate. They feel that they influence the development of the blog, and become even more active.
    16. An essay about a person whose work and life inspire you.
    17. A dispute with a famous person. For example, Warren Buffett and other famous investors recommend buying stocks low and selling high. Write that this is complete nonsense, since 99% of investors do exactly the opposite.
    18. Update of an old post. Your blog probably has articles that need to be updated. Double-check the data, expand the guides, click on the links. Breathe new life into old traffic material, and the result will not keep you waiting.
    19. Glossary, explanation of terms. Important: you need not just rewrite a dictionary entry or say that the target audience is the target audience. If you reveal a term, explain why it is important, how relevant it is, and why you are talking about it separately at all.
    20. Game. For example, you can do complex text quests or check subscribers for knowledge of a particular topic. With a good imagination, this can be a great engagement tool.
    21. Thinking out loud. But we don’t just talk about the fact that as a child we wanted to fly into space and that yesterday in the store we were run over with a trolley on a boot. Express your position on any issue related to your field. For example, you could talk about work ethic or how your industry impacts society. Or tell a personal story about how you do your job.
    22. Discussion. Write a note like "What happens if ...". For example, "What will happen if advertising is completely banned." With a properly disclosed resonant topic in the comments, real battles of opinions usually begin. And this is normal, because truth is born in a dispute.
    23. Live. The most alive, unformatted, raw. A post about how your boss runs a marathon. How do you sit at work on a holiday and finish burning tasks. Online broadcast from the office, finally. Well, you understand.
    24. Challenge. Cool challenges are really interesting to follow. The main thing is that it should really be a challenge, and not a stupid oath, for example, to eat an apple every day for a week.
    25. Memes. Yes, cool memes are standalone content. Especially when they get to the very pulp. Cherish and cherish your inner picturer, and subscribers will definitely appreciate it.
    26. Day/week selection. Tell your followers about the discovery you made this week. Describe some interesting feature, praise the new blog, recommend a product to users.
    27. Gift. For example, promotions like Secret Santa are gaining popularity, when a group of subscribers who do not know each other send small gifts by mail to each other. Offer to pick up the baton of goodness - give a random person from your public something useful or just beautiful.
    28. Other content. Perhaps you recently read some cool article? Post it with a link to the source. Write a detailed comment or answer to it, and it may well become independent material. You can and even need to respond to viral things if you have something to say.

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    1. Humor. It is desirable to do something unique and your own. Just reposting a tweet about a witcher who was paid in minted coin does not count.
    2. Descriptions of product categories or headings in the blog. Users often start searching for a suitable product from the category pages of online stores. Explain to visitors what you are selling.
    3. Newsjacking. Ride the current information trend. For example, write the article "50 shades of paint for the floor and walls of the paintworks factory No. 1."
    4. Post for dummies. Take any article on your blog and rewrite it as if you were explaining something to an eight year old.
    5. Online broadcast. If you're going to an industry event, broadcast using Twitter or video streaming services.
    6. Our team page. Introduce customers to company employees.
    7. Product descriptions. Even if the site already has descriptions, review them. Perhaps they need to be updated.
    8. Declaration of uniqueness. Write a post that explains why customers benefit from working with you. Write what makes you better than your competitors, how you work and what problems you solve.
    9. Post in the pros and cons format. For example, if you sell tires, write "Pros and cons of using studded tires in winter."
    10. Crib. Create a downloadable cheat sheet for users to use when choosing products.
    11. Video backstage. Suddenly you have a cool video about your employee, a piece of your company's working day, a compilation of highlights.
    12. Public commercial offer. You should get an advertising post designed in the form of a sales letter.
    13. White Paper is a non-advertising marketing document. It may detail the benefits of a product, describe solutions to a problem, or, for example, provide generalized industry statistics). It takes a long time to create a good white paper, but if you do it right, White Paper can bring you more traffic than a dozen articles.
    14. Power Page. It can be a detailed guide, complete with a list of useful resources, links to additional materials, downloadable content.
    15. A story about the name of the company. Explain why you are called Macrohard or Peach.
    16. Art content. A novel, a play, poetry - you never know what you are much for. Write an epic about Internet marketing, after all.
    17. The story "How to become an expert". Explain how you can become a specialist in your business.
    18. Customer history. Tell how your product helped a customer solve a problem.
    19. Article about recruiting. Write how you select staff, what qualities candidates for work in your company should have.
    20. Open letter. Write an open letter of interest to your clients and colleagues. Choose the addressee depending on the field of activity. For example, it could be an open letter to Platon Shchukin.
    21. Article "How to save on...". Do not be afraid to share secrets, customers will thank you with purchases.

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    1. Video or audio transcription.
    2. Translation. Translate your post into a foreign language if you want to attract traffic from the bourgeoisie.
    3. Rating. Rank the best companies in your industry. Ask the audience to determine the location of your business on their own.
    4. A story about a hobby. Share personal preferences and tastes of employees.
    5. Industry history. Tell us what computers were like 20 years ago or cars 100 years ago.
    6. Reviews about partners. Someone supplies drinking water to your office, helps you report to the tax office, or provides cleaning services. Write about it.
    7. Ideal market. Write what your industry lacks to become an ideal market. Perhaps these are laws, new products, a different demand structure, etc.
    8. Price list. It's probably time to update it.
    9. Text for template letters. Rewrite the content of the emails your customers receive after they make a purchase.
    10. Copyright information. Explain to unscrupulous competitors what and how you will do with them if they try to steal your content.

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    Sources of content ideas

    1. Pain. Think about what makes you angry in your area. Most likely, this is not enough for one post.
    2. Frequent mistakes of newcomers to the profession. If you are an artist, tell me how not to hold a brush and what to do if watercolor is regularly smeared on a masterpiece.
    3. Secrets in the organization of work. Do you use lists? How do you manage to blog, work, and live? Or do you not perceive time management at all? Tell us how you organize your life and activities.
    4. Active subscribers. Write about those who support you, love you, leave the smartest comments and donate three times a week. They will be pleased.
    5. Life and work principles, professional mission. For example, you are a teacher who above all puts a good relationship with the student.
    6. Compilation of translated materials. If you believe in yourself and your English, you can, for example, take several articles, compose them into one material and supplement them with your expert comments.
    7. Proof of the hypothesis. Do you think that all redheads are kind? Dig into research, read CyberLenin, go through Google Scholar. Suddenly you will find scientific confirmation.
    8. The evolution of the phenomenon. Tell us what dentistry was and what it has become. How has she changed?
    9. Motivational content. Your success story will do.
    10. The influence of the profession on life. What kind of people have appeared next to you thanks to your work? Have you moved? Has your income tripled? Have you learned the Chinese dialect? Tell me.
    11. Certificates. Did you take a refresher course? Tell your subscribers about it.
    12. Purpose and history of the blog. What are you running it for? How did he appear? Subscribers will be interested to know about it.
    13. Latest market statistics. Read specialized publications to find out in time, for example, that your profession is dying out or, on the contrary, has gained wild popularity this year.
    14. Holiday. Congratulatory posts can also be unconventional.
    15. Training system. Do you update your professional knowledge every day, or did you learn once in your life to be a hairdresser and now cut everyone one size fits all for twenty years now? How do you study - remotely or in live courses? How do you motivate yourself to keep going?
    16. Take advantage of the prompts of search engines. Start typing a query related to your business in the search box. You will get several content ideas.

    It's easy to write to Santa Claus. But with the rest of the requests you need to deal with

    1. Social media discussions. Surely there are discussions in your group that raise topics worthy of an article.
    2. Presentations from the last seminar you attended. Surely in them you will find ideas for a couple of dozen articles.
    3. Research results. Follow current trends, subscribe to profile mailing lists, keep your finger on the pulse.
    4. Industry forums. Here you will find not only ideas. The forums often discuss valuable ideas and describe exclusive experiences.
    5. Blogosphere. Pay attention to popular and not so popular sites. Very valuable information can be found here, which by some miracle does not fall into the field of view of the industry media.
    6. Catalogs of articles. In them you will find tons of inferior articles written for search engines. You don't need them. You need topics for these posts.
    7. List articles. Your own and other people's publications will suit you. Open the article, take the first paragraph and write a post.

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    1. Articles of colleagues and competitors. This is an inexhaustible source. Here you can have a discussion, object, just take topics and submit from your position, expand their guides, look at topics that concern them. All in your hands.
    2. Followers in social networks. Ask your friends on Twitter or Facebook what your next story should be about.
    3. Employees. Collect them for 30 minutes and brainstorm. Write down any ideas. You will choose later.
    4. Customer service operators. Find out from them what customers most often ask about.
    5. Your failures. This is one of the most valuable sources of content ideas. Write why the last PPC campaign failed, why you didn’t submit your layout on time, how you managed to lose half of your customers.
    6. Google Trends. Dig around on the site of this service, you will find many ideas.
    7. Content exchanges. Register on several sites and see what content freelancers are ordering.
    8. Books. They definitely have ideas that can be described and discussed with the audience.
    9. Laws and regulations. You say that the legislative framework governing the work of your industry has not changed for a long time? Then write a memo to consumers. Name it, for example, "Regulatory and legal aspects of the operation of chainsaws and rotary hammers. "
    10. Recordings of seminars and webinars. Start watching from where the audience is asking questions to the lecturer. The most interesting questions are your content ideas for today.
    11. If you know English, use the content idea generation service. Just enter a term related to your business to get the title of a future article. HubSpot has a similar service.

    An example of an automatically generated title

    1. Press releases. Press releases provide interesting content ideas.
    2. BuzzSumo service. With it, you will find the most viral posts related to your business.
    3. Hashtags. View posts with tags that your colleagues use.
    4. Site search. See what users are searching for on your site.
    5. Related searches.

    See what other users are looking for

    1. Google Alerts. Use this service to receive notifications about thematic publications.

    Perhaps something is missing here? You can add to the list at any time.

    And if you don't want to sort through the lists and come up with topics every day, delegate the creation and promotion of content to the TexTerra agency. We can create everything from infographics to videos, and we know a lot about good blogs.

    141 ideas and methods for finding inspiration

    Most often, a commercial blog solves two problems: gaining the trust of the audience and attracting traffic. authoritative articles are a great way to show expertise in your business. In this case, the blog can be placed where anything: at least on your website, at least on Instagram, at least on a third-party site. More about development blog we told here.

    A blog will be useful for any business, especially if the product is complex or relatively new on the market: for example, smart watch or beard straightener. In fact, any product or service has its own history, features use and production - all this is interesting to a potential buyer.

    We warn you, we have released a real longread on working with content. If you are interested in any specific topic use the menu:

    • How to choose a topic for a blog
    • Popular blog topics in 2021
    • What types of posts are always interesting for blog audiences?
    • Where to look for interesting blog topics
    • How to find post topics on Instagram
    • 141 blog topics, or how to sell even an elephant

    How to choose a topic for a blog

    Before you decide what to write about, you need to clearly understand why you need a blog. What goals are you pursuing.

    The goal of almost any blog is to form a loyal audience that will read it and you sympathize. But what to do with this audience in the future is another question.

    Most often, after all, we are talking about sales. And here be careful - articles should attract potential customers, that is, to clearly hit the target audience.

    If people enter "school of landscape design" and you are in the business of selling seeds for vegetable garden - then from an article about schools for a landscape designer, profit for your company will not be enough.

    Even if the user likes it, these people are unlikely to become your potential customers in the future. Straightaway choose topics that will help attract users interested in your products and services. Those. form the audience that you need and that will help you achieve your goal.

    Materials will let the target audience know that you understand the topic and solve the problem professionally, which means you can feel free to apply.

    After all, a blog does not just help to point out questions from a potential consumer and expand semantic core, and globally solves a more important task - working out a certain stage of the sales funnel.

    This model shows the consumer's entire journey from drawing attention to a product to purchase and beyond.

    High-quality content introduces the brand, informs unobtrusively about the product and increases recognition - interesting people share articles with each other.

    An example of how it works: a person has realized that he has a problem and is looking for her decision - let's say he needs buy a gift for your soul mate on February 14th.

    And content like "15 cool gift ideas for February 14 for your significant other" in 2021" will go as well as possible.

    This is how you will attract those who have not yet decided on a gift and try to persuade them towards the purchase of your product in the future. It is unlikely that the user will buy after reading this article, because he is not yet ready to buy, not enough "warmed up" - only looking for a solution.

    Then the user will evaluate his decision (for example, ask a friend what he gives and share his idea) and will be be determined with the model. Accordingly, at the next step of the funnel, a person will choose which particular model give. Continuing our example, out of all the ideas, our hero still liked your offer to give a lady hearts fitness bracelet. Therefore, such users will be well attracted by the article “What girls choose: what model X donate on February 14th. The consumer learns what options are and what they are different - this will help him to accept purchase decision.

    Then he will go to look for this particular model and compare prices for it in different stores will surely remember your company. And if you set up retargeting and remarketing campaigns and show special offer for fitness bracelets to those who read your articles, then there will be even more sales.

    Choose not just article topics, but build your sales funnels, supporting the user at all stages.

    As we have already discussed, a blog is a place where you can use keywords by type "how to choose X", "how clean/wash X". Usually these are mid-frequency and low-frequency queries, which are easy to hit in the TOP search engine issuance. That is, a blog, among other things, is a great way to attract new users, located on the top stages of the funnel and those who have not yet decided on the choice.

    Such requests do not always find a place on other pages of the site, but they can serve as excellent topics for articles.

    Work for the future. A good example: let's say you sell the same garden seeds. look, what they offer search engines as related topics:

    Among other things, people often look for rating sites where to buy seeds online. You can write such an article, and, Of course, mention your website in it.

    Popular blog topics 2021

    Content is an important part of a company's overall promotion strategy.

    Any information needs a clear and exciting presentation - and here in the first row are topics for blog. Success text on 70-80% depends on this element.

    You must have noticed how quickly a person can skim through the contents of a magazine. The reader sees the title and for takes a few seconds to decide whether to read on or not. Therefore, the name should attract attention, induce read more. Let's see what topics are popular in major publications.

    Here are, for example, the titles of popular articles in "T-Zh":

    It is immediately clear what the audience is especially interested in: step-by-step guides or guides. The magazine answers questions which the majority are concerned about: how to provide for their old age, how to teach a child financial literacy.

    Another popular Meduza portal often refers to emotions, including and in headlines. Actively used irony: game elements are in brackets or at the end of the name - always in the first place informative. Reader it is clear what the material will be about, and the unusual design is additionally intriguing.

    Here are, for example, blog post topics with rhetorical questions and irony:

    Or here is an example of a blog article topic with a game element. P.S. pay attention to what is written in brackets:

    At the same time, it is important to maintain a balance - you need to interest, but not slide into jaundice: "Shock! beard straightener saved life and solved all the problems of a teenager” is obviously a bad option. About similar headlines we talked about in this article.

    On the other hand, it all depends on the specifics of the business, goals, overall marketing strategy - all of a sudden you plan to walk along point. Consider the specifics of the target audience and your business, do not overdo it with emotionality and in no way don't cheat - we want to win the trust of the reader, right? The title should reflect content without extra embellishments.

    And to be sure that this or that topic is exactly right for your blog, develop a clear content strategy, and then a content plan and navigate on them.

    Finding new topics is a real hunt.

    Where can you find inspiration when your head is empty, like in the savannah at noon?

    What types of posts are always interesting for blog audiences?

    Your blog should contain a variety of materials so that readers do not get bored with monotony. Let's go through popular types of publications:

    • reviews are loved by those who want to learn more about specific models or new products - what exactly are they different and for what situations they are suitable. There are comparative or dedicated to one product, for example, popular or new model. Reviews with videos are especially good - so the product can be consider from all sides.

    • Ratings and tops are always compiled according to certain criteria: price, form, functionality and much more. All this helps the reader to make a decision when it is difficult for him to choose from several models or varieties.

      The rating can be based on the price criterion or on the basis of consumer reviews. All approaches are good. proceeding from the subject, product, features and objectives of the article, you can choose what orientate towards cost, quality of goods, reviews, etc.

    • Step-by-step guides help a person solve a particular problem: how to wash elephant, how to choose an elephant .

      Here's a great version of a comprehensive beginner's guide:

    • News - everyone wants to be in the know, especially if you have something tell and show.

    • Analysis of problematic topics: how to avoid something negative (for example, a breakdown), how to behave in crisis situations. Show the pains of the audience and tell how to deal with them cope - subscribers will grateful.

    • Interviews with specialists in the field of are also in demand: what can a professional tell, what does the average reader not know? It can be unexpected facts or useful tips from someone who versed in topic.

      First-hand “how not to do” material is also interesting:

      Or combined option: interview + top score:

    • Unusual use of objects - fun and opportunity surprise the reader. People often share such material and thereby increase brand awareness.

    Combine different types and keep an eye on what will hit the audience, what is more interesting to your subscribers. AT according to this, adjust the content plan for the next month.

    Where to look for interesting blog topics

    We show you how to track down interesting ideas for a blog and not miss them:

    Find competitors in the search results for your queries and study them

    But not to copy, but to do better. See their social media accounts, delve into the topic. Found a good topic - use the skyscraper technique and expand it: not "5 ways to make an elephant more compact", and 10, for example.

    If you notice false information in the material, correct it and show your competence. Complete the skyscraper Relevant research in this area, your personal experience and new trends will also help.

    Pay attention also to competitors' blogs. What, for example, they write about smart watches:

    Explore thematic portals and discussions on platforms

    These can be live forums, comments on articles, discussions in social networks and Telegram chats. There people are discussing what they are interested in, share their experience and ask each other questions - a great source inspiration when needed come up with blog topics. If you see that a certain question is regularly repeated, dedicate an article to it. If a users often argue about certain nuances - write an article on the topic "X or Y: which is better / more important / more effective."

    An example from a snowboarder-themed chat on Telegram - participants are arguing about how need cats (element fastenings) in certain conditions.

    Opinions are divided. Such cases are an excellent occasion to write material about all "for and against" the use of one or other equipment or product under certain conditions.

    Use search suggestions

    Start typing what comes to mind when you think about your business, and Yandex will continue her and will show that more often people are looking for everything. For example, you sell smartwatches and see the following prompts:

    There is also a cool service - answerthepublic.com , it allows you to generate such connections from popular user queries, you only need to specify the main query (in our case, this "smart watch"), language and country:

    Yandex.Wordstat

    Go to Yandex.Wordstat and enter a request, which you want to use in the article, then look at the column "What you were looking for with the word".

    How to set up smart watch, smart watch app, smart watch for kids/men are good ideas for publications, that are of interest to readers. Read more about working with the service here.

    Track trends

    This way you will find out what is popular right now and find interesting newsbreaks. How to find what you need audience? Use hashtags with the name of the product, service or popular manufacturers. Browse the most talked about publications from influencers in the region.

    The popularity and seasonality of requests will help track Google Trends. Here you can view search trends for day, as well as to evaluate the dynamics of a particular request. In the example, we see that the peak of popularity query "smart watch" falls on New Year's Eve:

    Analyze comments on your content

    The best helpers in creating a content plan are your audience, its problems and questions. See what you like best subscribers, if they ask to highlight some specific issue where difficulties most often arise etc.

    For example, under a post about a new product model, they ask what accessories will fit it. Write down to the topic for universal accessories for your products - you know exactly what audience it will be interesting.

    Subscribers can also ask about the differences between the new model and the old one - a great reason to do comparative review. Comments with questions about new and old smartwatch models as a source of inspiration:

    Semrush is another service that will help you find popular blog topics:

    Just enter the main subject, e.g. "smart watch":

    And he himself will show you articles that are popular.

    Tik Tok recommendation feed

    Here you can find both hype challenges and brief reviews or guides by topic.

    Description of the smart watch application that helps fight nightmares:

    Material on the correct setting of smart watches:

    Q&A services

    They will show what people are interested in. On the example of Yandex.Q:

    By the way, we recently released a guide for working with this service - we recommend that you read it.

    Explore the contents of books

    Here you can also find interesting ideas for blog topics. You saw something that hooked you - try it recycle it into material name. An example from the book "Customers for Life" by Carl Sewell and Paul Brown:

    The Ten Commandments of Customer Service sounds good. You can use the wording for post topics in instagram, for example: Our commandments in customer service .

    Google Keyword Planner

    It will help you find popular keywords and show the frequency of certain queries. Enter to search for a topic your business or website address and see the result:

    How to find topics for posts on Instagram

    It’s worth talking about a popular social network separately - it’s easier to create unique content here on the ideas of others. You can easily come up with topics for your Instagram blog if you keep track of popular topic tags.

    For example: we produce scratching posts and look for posts by the corresponding tag:

    As you can see, the topics of Instagram posts are not necessarily related to specific models or their installation, it can be and something related - something that is interesting to the consumer.

    It is also useful to watch popular videos on IGTV, there are also ideas for a blog. Let's look at the example of a smart watch:

    After we have collected ideas for the blog, we filter them by three indicators: whether the topic is interesting to readers, is it suitable to the format of your blog, how you are guided in this direction. If the answer to at least one point "no" - postponing for the future, correcting or deleting the topic.

    The work is difficult and time consuming. Surely you are wondering: are there ready-made solutions? We have.

    To help you run a commercial blog, we came up with 140 topics, and then another!

    141 blog topics, or how to sell even an elephant

    1. An overview of the new series of elephants to be sold in the spring of 2021
    2. History of origin and species development of elephants
    3. Supply elephants straight from Africa: how it all began
    4. News: our company participates in the Elefantino-2021 International Exhibition Elephants
    5. How do elephants help us in everyday life? 5 useful properties of
    6. How to choose elephants for home/business/circus
    7. Our team: brave specialists in the supply of elephants
    8. Buying elephants just got easier: 5 improvements in our service in 3 months
    9. Prospects for development in the supply of elephants : plans and goals for the year
    10. Special promotion for readers of our blog: answer questions about elephants and get 10% discount!
    11. New Elephant Brown Purple : What do you think about the shape of
    12. Best Elephant Worldwide Posts for 2020
    13. Review of Alejandro Jodorowsky's book "About the new era of elephants"
    14. Main species elephants and best breeds
    15. Which is better: buy smooth elephant or fluffy ?
    16. Expert opinion: what awaits the market for elephants in 2021?
    17. Premiere of the video "These Beautiful Elephants"
    18. Repair elephants : how to fix elephants yourself
    19. Care Basics elephants : breakdown prevention
    20. Comparative characteristics of two new series of elephants "Wrinkled" and "Pleated"
    21. Profession elephant breeder : what inspires us?
    22. 10 interesting facts about elephants
    23. Clumsiness: debunking the main myth about elephants
    24. At the request of readers: the story of the richest owner of elephant
    25. What will happen if the supply of elephants is banned in Russia?
    26. The other side of elephant business : difficulties and obstacles
    27. Product of the Month: Pink Elephant
    28. A selection of jokes, memes and demotivators about elephants
    29. We won 1st place in the competition of elephant breeders in Kenya : our preparation methods to exhibitions
    30. Cheat Sheet for Beginners: What is elephant , why is it needed and what are its features
    31. Feature overview elephant "White"
    32. Why are we called Elefantoperfectium ? A little bit of history
    33. How to become a elephant breeder ? Core competencies and requirements for the profession
    34. How our elephant helped the Minister of Nature Protection
    35. Open letter to Oxford zoologists
    36. How to save money on buying elephants : 2 secret tricks
    37. Our partners: who helps us deliver the best elephants to Russia
    38. Answers to the most popular customer questions about elephants
    39. Regulations governing the circulation of elephants
    40. Translation of Forbes interview with Felix Ivanov, owner of Elefant
    41. Photo report: we visited Tanzania Elephant Orphanage
    42. Results of work for the month: who, how much and why bought elephants
    43. Criticism about us on otzyvy. net: analysis of problem situations with elephants
    44. Our Warehouse: Packing and Shipping Standards Elephants Customers
    45. Checklist: Is Your Elephant Working Correctly
    46. Declaration of love to elephants : from the director's personal diary
    47. Presentation of a new service for wholesale buyers
    48. Does the Russian market need Indian elephant ? What is missing African elephant ?
    49. Is it true that elephants can only be bought in summer?
    50. 10 sayings of great people that any seller of elephants should know
    51. Guide elephant along the street of your city, film it and post it on YouTube. The authors the most reckless videos will receive prizes!
    52. Gift: cup for elephant . The prize will go to the first person to comment on post
    53. Stealing elephants : how to protect yourself from thieves
    54. List of necessary and useful accessories for elephants
    55. Elephants you won't find anywhere else: our unique offerings
    56. Using Elephants in the Circus: Pros and Cons
    57. A day in the life of an elephant breeder : time-lapse video
    58. How to get a job at Elefantoperfectium? Dream team for lovers of elephants
    59. What were the elephants 100 years ago? Unique historical photographs
    60. About our product policy. Why are we not afraid of competitors?
    61. Readers Poll: How often do you buy elephants ?
    62. Tell us about the problems you encounter when using elephants
    63. A selection of photos elephants for a good mood
    64. Elephant Farm Report: How We Prepare Elephants for Sale
    65. Useful advice for sellers of elephants : how to work with customs
    66. Our favorite elephants , which we have been selling since the opening of the company
    67. How to supply 100 elephants per month and not go crazy? Secrets of Success
    68. We ask for your advice: do you like the custom look of elephant ?
    69. Ivan Ivanov - professor of elephant diseases . Portrait of an expert
    70. Create a caption for a photo with an elephant
    71. Elephant trading market news compilation for the week
    72. Failures in the supply of elephants in December 2020: causes and ways out of the crisis
    73. Buyer return notice elephants
    74. Elephants eat a lot: true or false?
    75. Results of a study by Oxford scientists on the behavior of elephants in urban environments
    76. Happy Professional Day Elephant !
    77. Funny incident with elephant that happened last week
    78. Zimbabwe Limited New Project: elephant -robot
    79. Unusual uses elephants
    80. FAQ: everything you need to know about the future owner of elephant
    81. Statistics on the state of the market elephants in 2020 in tables and graphs
    82. Video instruction: how to clean elephant's trunk
    83. Breeding trends elephants . How will elephants change in the next 10 years?
    84. Famous elephants in human history
    85. Price overview for elephants from Africa
    86. Which version of elephant is a better investment: mini or maxi?
    87. Test drive elephant in the Far North: report
    88. What does the value of elephant consist of and what does it depend on?
    89. Why elephants men and women? Gender differences in the use of elephants
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