129. The importance of unplugging from social media
Talk about how social media addiction is real and how it can cause severe depression and anxiety. Using this format to explore a series of blog post ideas, you can talk about how humans aren’t built to digest and process so much information in a single day.
130. Share great stories about business owners that gave back to your community
Share stories about your own (smaller) local version of Bill Gates, The Rockefeller, and The Mellons that’s given back to your local community and this could even turn into a series of blog post ideas that shine a light on influential local people.
131. The most important lessons you learned from a movie
Use this blog post idea format to talk about some of your favorite movies and what you’ve learned from them. This is entirely subjective, so let your creativity guide this in any direction that feels natural.
132. Valuable questions to ask yourself when switching jobs
Share a checklist of what people in your industry should ask themselves when switching jobs in your field. An example of a core tenant you could explore in this blog post idea would be staying objective in judging the value of the new job vs. albania phone number library old one (monetarily and philosophically).
133. Essential tips to plan your vacation
This is particularly relevant if you’ve started a travel blog. Share a basic template of what to do when planning a vacation in a popular location that your readers may want to visit one day. You’re already doing the work for your upcoming trip, so use this blog post idea to share that information publicly.
This could include planning your visits every day, what gear you can buy, searching for esoterica, looking for accommodations, installing specific apps, and such.
134. Ask top figures in your industry to share the biggest mistake they’ve made
This is another one of those very subjective blog post ideas that can be shaped by any personal flavor you’d like to put on it, but it can cover anything from personal advice to professional mistakes new business owners in your field should avoid, or otherwise.
135. Interview someone who’s recently made it big in your industry
You don’t need a podcast in order to conduct a good interview (though if you do have a show, be sure you’re investing in the right podcast hosting). That being said, a great blog post format for anyone looking to build relationships with more influential people in their industry, is to interview those entrepreneurs—people who established a successful company, introduced a new product, or otherwise achieved a meaningful milestone, so they can share their advice with you (and your audience).
129. The importance of unplugging
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