Write What You’ve Learned

A good source of content is to write about what you’ve learned recently.

What problem have you had to overcome?

More specifically, what problems or information have you had to search the web for?

Here’s a hint: use your web browser’s History and look through the websites you’ve visited in the past week. What sites do you hit repeatedly? What are YOU reading about? Maybe people want to read what you’ve learned? After all, if YOU had a problem and had to figure out how to solve it, chances are other people do, too.

So, leverage your very own browsing experience, through your History, and figure out what problem you’ve solved recently. Find a way to tie it to your niche. Explain the problem to your audience, and tell them the outcome.

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