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Business Blog Topic Generator

A business blog topic generator plugs your industry into ten proven topic-angle templates and returns a deduplicated batch. Two inputs control the output: industry (e.g. "accounting" or "logistics") and count (up to twelve). Angle shapes include how-tos, mistakes to avoid, myth-busting, checklists, trend roundups, and the questions customers ask most — reliable SEO and thought-leadership formats that transfer across industries. Content marketers and founders use a batch to fill a quarterly calendar, then rank ideas by search demand and match to real customer questions. The ten template shapes mean a large batch can include similar angles; pick the most distinct half-dozen, assign each to a month, and keep the queue moving.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Enter your industry or niche.
  2. Pick how many topics you want.
  3. Click Generate to produce blog topics.
  4. Choose the ones your customers care about.

Use Cases

  • Filling a content calendar
  • Brainstorming blog post ideas
  • Beating content writer's block
  • Planning industry content
  • Generating SEO topic ideas

Tips

  • Answer real customer questions.
  • Match topics to the buyer's journey.
  • Favour a sustainable publishing cadence.
  • Let useful content compound over time.

FAQ

What should I type in the Industry field?

Your niche as a noun or short noun phrase — for example "accounting", "personal training", or "cybersecurity". The term slots into templates like "5 common [industry] mistakes" and "A beginner's guide to [industry]", so short, descriptive terms work best.

How many topics can I generate?

Up to twelve per batch. The generator draws from ten template shapes, so at higher counts you may see two topics with similar angles. Generate a full batch and pick the most distinct ideas — variety across formats keeps a content calendar from feeling repetitive.

How do I decide which topics are worth writing?

Prioritise topics that match questions your customers genuinely ask — in support tickets, sales calls, or search queries. Use a free keyword tool to check search volume before committing time to a post. Topics that answer real questions attract the right readers and build lasting trust.

How often should a business blog publish?

Consistency matters more than frequency. A sustainable cadence — even once or twice a month — beats a burst of posts followed by silence. Search engines and readers both reward steady publication, so pick a rhythm you can maintain rather than one that burns you out.

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