Everyone knows that posting new content on a regular basis is one of the keys to grow a blog and keep it alive. Today, I’d like to address one of the most common issues that fresh bloggers are facing in their early days: content creation.

When a blogger is just starting, he is generally pumped up and overflowed with motivation, but after a few weeks or months, he starts to wonder what he could post about. Let me reassure you, every blogger is facing this issue from time to time, even the most experienced ones of us.
Content from Blog Comments
A great source of inspiration for blog content is simply readers’ comments. If you don’t have many people commenting on your blog, check the comments on other blogs in your niche. They might give you the little spark of inspiration you were searching for.
Content from Other Blogs
You should always keep a list of bookmarks of other websites in your own niche and visit them on a daily basis to read their fresh posts. This is a great way to produce content by adding on a subject another blogger just wrote about. You can even cite his post in your own to give it a discussion format.
Content from Random Surfing
If you are a blogger, there is a good chance that you spend a decent amount of time browsing the internet about different subjects, not necessary related to your own niche. Always keep your blog in mind and think about how you could twist some of these articles you are reading to make the subjects interesting to your audience.
Blogging is not really about always staying on top of the news. It’s more about saying things with your own voice. Add your personal touch to any story and you could be able to make it relevant to your readers.


