After taking the time to think of and research ideas, you’ll likely find yourself looking at a list of potential blog topics. Now, it’s important to work out which one of these has the best chance of becoming a successful blog. Consider the following:
Do I really want to handle this topic in the long run?
As mentioned above, passion and interest for the topic is crucial. Perseverance plays a role here too, because a blog isn’t a short-term project. The topic you choose will become a primary focus for a long time, in some cases several years.
Am I actually able to handle this topic for such a long time?
Regardless of how much you might love a topic and want to write about it, the topic itself has to have longevity too. It’s important to ask yourself if the topic will remain relevant in the future, and if it can provide enough regular input for you to continue to create fresh content.
Does the blog idea have potential for more than 20 articles?
Finding a niche is desirable, but this has to remain broad enough that you still have room for new and relevant content after 20 articles. It’s best to try to find a good balance. For example, if you’re running a travel blog, then attempting to document the entire globe would surely be too much. On the other hand, specializing on one tiny island in Greece probably won’t offer enough content to keep you going for several years, either.
Does the blog topic stand a chance of being profitable?
If your aim is to run the blog commercially and earn money from it in the long run, then there’s one additional factor to consider. You’ll need to analyze the numbers behind the blog: search volume, level of competition, and advertising potential. To explore search volume and assess the competition, Google Analytics represents the most comprehensive option, though a simple Google search can also help. To determine the advertising potential, you’ll need to research possible sources of income. One way is to check the click price via Google AdSense, another is to seek out a partner program for the blog topic using affiliate marketing networks.