Use Google’s Wonder Wheel To Find New Blog Post Ideas

August 20, 2009 by: admin


Even the most popular bloggers face with writer’s block sometimes. They feel like it is the end of their blogging. If you are in a similar situation, you can use Google’s new feature called Wonder Wheel to overcome writer’s block.

Thanks to search engine wars between Google and Bing, Google has recently introduced new search engine features which are quite useful for bloggers. Let me tell you step by step how you can use Google’s Wonder Wheel to find new blog post ideas:

  • Find a keyword that is related to your blogging niche, such as “make money online”
  • Search “paid blogging” in Google
  • Right under the search form you will find “+show options”
  • Click on “+show options” , and Google will take you to the new search engine features.
  • Close to the bottom right hand side you will find “wonder wheel”
  • Click on “wonder wheel” and Google will show a diagram on your screen that is very similar to a mind map. On the diagram you will find all related keywords that are tied with paid blogging, such as “make money blogging” or “make money online blog”
  • Click on any keyword and you will get all the search results that are related to that keyword including reviews, blog posts, forum posts, and videos.

When you feel like you are stuck, go to Google’s Wonder Wheel to find new and interesting blog post ideas. Make this a daily habit, and you will always have new blog post ideas to write about…

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