How to Have Your Target Audience Provide You With Information Marketing Topics

Coming up with good topics for information marketing on a constant basis is problematic for many people.

However, if you make good use of the internet you should soon find yourself with no shortage of good topics to deal with.

Finding Good Information Marketing Topics

If you want to find excellent ideas for articles, then doing the following should leave you with no shortage of things to write about:

  • Figure out who your target audience is.
  • Find a site on the internet where members of your target audience talk about things related to what you sell.
  • Look for questions to answer, problems to address, and needs or wants to fulfill.

Of course, you should also try to be aware of the questions you answer for yourself or interesting things related to what you sell that you stumble across, as such things also make excellent topics for articles.

I recommend keeping a notebook and writing utensil handy at all times so that you can jot down interesting ideas before you forget them and create articles about them later.

Who is your target audience?

Normally, people who are selling something have an audience in mind, though perhaps a rather general one.

As long as you have at least one general target audience, you can track down sites where members of that audience gather.

Of course, if you can define your intended audience better, you can find more targeted communities and focus your articles better.

It also can help to look for lateral audiences.

Perhaps you sell something that is normally considered to be one thing, but can think of other good uses for it to which most people never even consider putting it.

When you can think of these kinds of uses, you typically find a reachable market with little or no competition, at least for a while.

Where does your audience congregate?

No matter what you sell, there is probably a place somewhere on the internet where your members of your target audience can be found.

The following sites might be quite helpful when seeking out questions related to what you are selling:

Additionally, entering the primary broad keywords that you are targeting along with words such as “forums”, “boards”, “groups”, and such can turn up a lot of good results.

By simply scanning subject lines you can typically find more questions than you could possibly write articles about.

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