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How to Think of Article Topics

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Sometimes it can be difficult when writing to think of topics to write about. But here is how you can think of new article topics to write about.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Hobbies or interests.
    If there is something that you know a lot about or have a passion about writing on, this can be a great article topic. If you are wanting to write more than one article try to break the topic up into subtopics. This can give you even more articles to write about and if you write for money this can give you more ads that people can potentially click. So try writing down a list of things you are an authority on.

  2. Step 2

    Think of a topic that continuously changes.
    If you can think of a topic that can be updated you can keep writing articles about it. For example, writing about the stock market. The stock market changes daily. So while a article might be helpful one week, the next it might not. This will always give you something new and informative to write about. There are many more topics that continue to change over time. So start thinking of those and you will be stay very busy with writing.

  3. Step 3

    Expensive topics.
    If you are writing articles for money try looking for expensive keywords to talk about. There are tons of topics that can make you a lot of money just by writing about them. Google has a keyword tool that will allow you to see the CPC (cost per click) for each word you are wanting to use. By looking at this it can give you great ideas on topics to write about. Some of these topics you might have never thought of before.

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