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40 DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONTENT YOU CAN CREATE FOR YOUR BLOG



There will always be a time during your blogging journey when you just don’t
know what to write about.

Whether it’s writer’s block rearing its ugly head, or you’re simply out of
ideas, it can be hard to get out of that funk.

Instead of pushing through with the same old blog post, utilise a bit of
creative thinking to turn the ordinary on its head.




CONTENT TYPES TO CHANGE UP YOUR BLOGGING



1. LISTICLES

Everybody loves a list. They’re easy to scan, have digestible information and
they’re super popular for social media sharing.

You can create lists on almost any subject. It could be your favourite books or
a list of your top bloggers to follow.


2. WRITTEN TUTORIALS AND HOW TO€™S

Tutorials and how-to guides are a great way to engage your audience and educate
them in a single blog post. Plus, they’re easy to work on too since you’re
already familiar with the topic.

The key thing to remember when writing how-to guides is to break things down
into small actionable steps. This makes it easier for readers to follow your
instructions. Including step-by-step screenshots further aids in this,
especially for visual learners.

Marketing bloggers could write tutorials on how to use different social media
platforms. Beauty bloggers can guide their readers through makeup applications.
It all depends on your target audience and what they want to read.


3. VIDEO TUTORIALS

If writing full guides on a subject seems too daunting for you, you can always
create a video tutorial instead. Video is hugely popular – sometimes more
popular than the written word, so utilising it in your blog makes a lot of
sense.

   Your options for video tutorials include:
 * Filming yourself explaining things
 * Filming a screencast of you performing the tutorial steps
 * Filming a screencast with a voice-over explaining as you go through the
   steps.