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Quick Content Idea: Answer Comments

updated 2022-01-09
Keep an eye out for questions in comments. Save them, horde them, and when you need a quick article, take that question – copy and paste it into your blog and answer it.
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Coming up with fresh content ideas for your blog isn’t always easy. Today I have a great new content tip for you and the best part is that some of your articles are already written. It’s a bit like getting to skip ahead in line. Perfect for those busy days when your calendar is full, but you want to get a blog article published.

Keep an eye out for questions in the comments. Save them, horde them, and when you need a quick article, take that question – copy and paste it into your blog and answer it. That was easy, wasn’t it?

Questions to Keep in Mind

Of course, you want to answer your readers right away when you see the comment come up. Go ahead and do that. But keep a mental tab on this question and ask yourself this:

(1)  Will other people have the same question? (99% of the time the answer will be yes),

(2)  Is there more I can share on the topic?

If you answer yes to both questions (and you likely should), then the commenter question qualifies for a follow-up blog article. And that’s exactly what it is; a follow-up to the original comment question and your answer.

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Start by introducing the topic or question. Share the question and then let your readers know that you want to give a more detailed answer, thus the new blog article. Share the answer you gave the reader in the original comment and elaborate as you see fit. That’s it. A quick and easy blog article and for a portion all you had to do was copy and paste.

Format it, add a graphic, and you’re ready to hit publish. Rinse and repeat with other questions as they pop up in your comments. Readers love these types of articles because they often had the exact same question, but they were too shy to ask.

The Rundown

If you find yourself with quite a few questions, you may even want to make this a new featured category on your blog. It will quickly become a valuable resource to your readers.

It will save you time in the long run. By being thorough in your answer, it will not only apply to this exact question but a multitude of related questions. As and when they pop up in comments, all you have to do is reply with a link to the article. Think of it as a way to create your own personal FAQ section of the blog.

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