One of the questions I hear most often from new bloggers is deceptively simple: what do I write about?

After more than 15 years of blogging and podcasting, I have a go-to strategy that consistently generates dozens of blog post ideas in minutes. It works in every niche, it is free, and it takes advantage of what your audience is already searching for.

The “How To” Keyword Strategy

Here is the approach. Open your favorite keyword research tool. In 2026, good free options include Google's Keyword Planner, Ubersuggest, and AnswerThePublic. Paid tools like Ahrefs, Semrush, or KeySearch offer more detailed data.

Type in your main topic followed by the words “how to.” For example, if your blog is about WordPress, search for “WordPress how to.” If your blog is about dog training, search for “dog training how to.”

What you get back is a list of actual questions that real people are asking about your topic. Each one of those questions is a potential blog post. Better yet, these are blog posts that you know people are actively searching for because the search data proves it.

Why This Works So Well

When someone types a “how to” query into a search engine, they have a specific problem they want solved. That makes them an engaged reader. If your blog post answers their question clearly and thoroughly, you have earned their trust and potentially a new subscriber or customer.

This strategy also helps with search engine optimization. “How to” queries tend to be long-tail keywords with lower competition than broad terms. A post titled “How to Install a WordPress Plugin Without Breaking Your Site” is much easier to rank for than a post targeting just “WordPress.”

Take It Further

Once you have your list of “how to” topics, look for patterns. Group related questions into content series. Identify the questions with the highest search volume for your priority posts. Look for questions that nobody else has answered well.

You can also expand beyond “how to” by searching for your topic combined with other question words: “why,” “what is,” “best way to,” “mistakes,” and “tips.” Each variation reveals a different angle your audience cares about.

The Real Secret

The bloggers who never run out of content are not more creative than you. They simply have a system for generating ideas. This keyword-driven approach ensures you are always writing about topics your audience actually wants to read. That is the foundation of a blog that grows over time.

Stop staring at a blank screen. Open a keyword tool, type in your topic plus “how to,” and watch the ideas flow.

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