Five Ideas for Last Minute Bloggers

by Edie Melson, @EdieMelson

Five Ideas for Last Minute Bloggers

We’ve all done it. Waited until the last minute and we’re rushing to come up with a blog post idea, write it, and get it up. Sometimes it’s because life has gotten in the way, sometimes it’s just because we haven’t planned well. 

The reason why we’re scrambling isn’t as important as what to do when it happens. Now is definitely not the time to beat ourselves up or panic. Instead, here is my list when I need a blog post fast.

5 Last Minute Blog Post Ideas

  1. Reuse an old post.Yes, we can do that. As a matter of fact we shoulddo that. We put a lot of work into our blog posts and it’s a shame to only use them once. BUT there are some tips for how to reuse a post correctly.
  • Don’t announce that this is an old post you’re reusing. Ninety-nine percent of those who read the post either won’t have read it before or they won’t remember it. If you announce it’s old, they’ll assume they’ve read it and miss something they’d otherwise enjoy.
  • Choose a previous post that is at least a year old. The further back in time, the better. This will ensure that your readers won’t notice it’s old.
  • Don’t use the repost button. Instead copy the text and paste it into a new blog post window.
  • Change the title. You don’t have to change it a lot, but a little change will help avoid the search engine plagiarism issue. (Google and other search engines penalize sites that frequently repost content. Even if it’s our own content, Google labels it plagiarism.)

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  • Change the featured image. You should be embedding the blog post title in your featured image to help with click-throughs on social media. Changing the featured image will keep your content fresh.
  • Check the content. Search for things that will clue the reader into the fact that it’s an old post (like mentioning a date). 
  1. Post a meme and a short thought. If you’re looking for a last minute post, a meme can be the best idea.
  2. Borrow from a friend.I have banded together with several friends and we have a standing arrangement. If any of us end up with a last minute blank spot, we can copy and paste a blog post from each other. Take time now and find a couple of friends and make your own arrangement. Believe me, this has saved my bacon more than once!
  3. Come up with a top 10 list.Pick a subject and make a list. It can be helpful, funny, thoughtful, anything you want. Trust me, people love lists.
  4. Steal an idea.No, not literally. I pay attention to the blog posts that come into my inbox and look for ways I can take a title and apply it differently. For instance, I once saw a post titled, 10 Tips to Simplify Your Life. I turned that into 10 Tips to Simplify Your WRITING Life. 

Now I’d love to know what you’d add to the list. What do you do when you’re scrambling for a post idea? Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments section below.


Maiden of Iron by Edie Melson

A Steampunk Fable

When Marion’s brother is killed in a duel fighting for her honor, their father, the Engineering Guildmaster withdraws refusing to speak with anyone. It’s now up to Marion to save the guild’s children and reclaim the family honor. But will a chance encounter with the prince of thieves be an answered prayer or will he just steal her heart and abandon them all?

 Edie Melson—author, blogger, speaker—has a passion to help those who are struggling find the God-given strength they need to triumph through difficult circumstances. She’s written numerous books, including her most recent, fiction, Alone, and nonfiction, While My Child is Away. Her popular blog, The Write Conversation, reaches thousands each month and is a Writer’s Digest Top 101 Websites for Writers.In addition you can find her sharing articles on the military family blog at Guideposts.org. She’s also the director of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference and the Vice President of the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, as well as the Social Media Director for Southern Writers Magazine, Social Media Mentor at My Book Therapy, and the Senior Editor for NovelRocket.com.

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