6 Ways to Find Your Audience (and Content Ideas) as a New Creator
Finding ideas can be rough if you don't have a large, engaged audience. Check out these goldmines for easy ideation and audience building.
It’s often discouraging for new creators to publish and not see any engagement.
I get it, there are weeks when all I hear are crickets. But silence shouldn’t stop you from creating content for your audience. (In fact, silence isn’t always a bad thing.)
I’ve curated 5 ways creators like us find their audience and uncover what they want. Here goes:
Check out your social media idols. Riff off their successful posts and threads.
Use Google search’s People also ask section. Find questions related to the topics you write about and answer them.
Browse Quora for more question-based ideas — and post there too. It’s a birthing place for successful creators (I’m talking Sean Kernan and Nicolas Cole.)
Forget a niche, write about all your passions. Just tie them all together — the common denominator is you!
Reply to your followers and other accounts. Ensure your replies always include extra value. (Don’t just toss emojis all over the place like confetti.)
Help yourself create consistently. When you feel creative, do a brain dump, write outlines, and formulate drafts. Your future self will thank you.
Wanna learn more about how I use these strategies to find content ideas across the web? Check out my full article on Medium.
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