How to Create 101 Content Ideas in 60 minutes or less

February 16, 2012 by bboard 

By Bianca Board, Web123

businesswoman brainstorming ideasIf you’re in small business, chances are you need to become a publisher to survive online. The way people buy these days has changed dramatically. Your buyers seek out information when they want and how they want, whether you like it or not. 97% of people will research you online before they even call or email you, so it’s vital you provide them with the information they need to make an informed choice.

You no longer have control over the sale. So I say, jump on board and enjoy the ride! Embrace it! Have fun with it. I know I was scared to death at my first blog post years ago but now I love it.

I’m going to show you my proven method for creating great content quickly and I promise, it won’t hurt a bit.

So grab your egg timer, set it for 60 minutes, turn off your phone and let’s go!

Step 1: Open an excel spreadsheet

In the first column, write down the top 10 questions you get asked by your prospects when they’re in the research phase. (5 minutes.)

Step 2: Write down problems

Now, in the next column, write down the top 10 problems your prospects face, which you help them solve. Try to get inside their heads for this one; think emotional benefits, not functional ones. If you come up with more than 10, keep going! Just jot down everything you can think of! (5 minutes.)

Step 3: Brainstorm

Now brainstorm ways to answer your prospects’ questions, concerns and problems in the form of:

  • Video
  • Cheat Sheets
  • Blog Posts
  • eBooks
  • Articles
  • Top Tips
  • Press Releases
  • Hub Pages / Squidoo Lenses
  • Webinars
  • Slideshow Presentations
  • Podcasts
  • Teleseminars
  • Case Studies / Success Stories
  • Industry Reports
  • Surveys
  • Tutorials

Think hard. Jot down everything you can think of. (30 minutes.)

What I like to do is break the above up into categories and also sort and list by topic. This way, I can write an eBook, then create a tutorial video from the same content and even also create a top 10 list or use snippets for our social media topic of the month.

The trick is to re-purpose your content. Don’t think you have to create everything from scratch. You could bundle 10 excellent ‘How To’ articles into an eBook and offer it free to newsletter subscribers to increase your opt-in rate.

Step 4: Blog Ideas

Now I want you to look at all your ideas to date and brainstorm 50 blog post ideas/titles. Just go as fast as you can, always thinking about your customers’ problems and how each post can help solve one of them or move them closer to the sale. If you can’t get 50 in 20 minutes then you’re not trying! C’mon, give it a go! (20 minutes.)

Ding, ding, ding, ding!!! Your 60 minutes is up!

Step 5: Plan and prioritise

By now you should have at least 101 great content ideas! Now it’s time to plan and prioritise. On a separate sheet in your Excel file, or just below all your ideas, start mapping out your 12-month content plan.

Think about what you need to do on a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, bi-annually and annually basis. e.g., you might manage your social media accounts daily with cut-down snippets of expert tips, blog weekly, publish a cheat-sheet or checklist and send email newsletters monthly, write an eBook or host webinar quarterly and so on.

You’ll be surprised at just how much you can do if you plan and schedule it effectively ahead of time. And by having all these fantastic content ideas at your fingertips, whenever you’re feeling inspired and have a spare 30 minutes, you can quickly sit down and write a blog post in no time at all. I go back to my spreadsheet all the time with new ideas.

Granted, you might spend longer than 60 minutes on this exercise, but if you follow my method and set the timer, you’ll be off to a great start!

Unless you’re a big business, you won’t have a huge marketing department to throw resources at creating a mammoth library of content, so get smart about it! Recycle, re-purpose and plan!

Are you up for the challenge?

Got any other content creation ideas? We’d love to hear them! Tell us how you plan out your content calendar now…

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Bianca Board | Web123

Bianca Board – Web123

Bianca Board is a self-confessed perfectionist, but that’s a good thing, because as Web123′s chief designer and web strategist, she’s expert at helping small business achieve something that makes money and looks incredible without the designer price tag.

With a creative streak that extends to sales, organic gardening, painting, decorating and generally making the world a more beautiful place, Bianca’s the person who will make sure that, along with functioning just as it should, your company’s website will look nothing short of amazing.

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Comments

6 Responses to “How to Create 101 Content Ideas in 60 minutes or less”

  1. April Neylan on February 16th, 2012 10:20 am


    I will definitely be able to benefit from this, Bianca! Sometimes it’s hard to find inspiration.

  2. Bianca on February 16th, 2012 11:08 am


    I’m glad you found it useful April. I agree, it’s hard to find inspiration, maybe go for a big long walk beforehand. I find walking really meditative and come back all relaxed and inspired.

    Then put your favourite music on and just go for it. Sprint as fast as you can in that 60 minutes and you’ll be amazed at what comes out.

  3. Belinda on February 16th, 2012 2:33 pm


    Great blog, love it and I have posted it twice, one in a group and one on my business wall.

    It will be very beneficial to myself and other out there, thanks.

    Belinda :)

  4. Workforce Development Program on February 16th, 2012 3:38 pm


    really nice post. i will be definitely be able to benefit from this. thanks for sharing such an nice information.

  5. Tash on February 21st, 2012 6:18 pm


    Nice list, thanks Bianca.

    It may sound hard to be creative long to get 101 but I find that staying with brainstorming means more ideas come and you get more creative – the first five minutes or so can be the hardest – and a plan like would help people get started.

  6. Bianca Board on February 22nd, 2012 10:19 am


    Thanks so much for sharing Belinda! Glad it can help!

    I know what you mean Tash, that’s why I think it’s important we switch off all distractions (phone and email at the very least) and sprint because you break through this barrier and you’re right, all the great ideas start coming!

    Thanks for the comments guys!