Let’s just say you’ve been invited to guest post on someone’s blog. I’m not sure why but some kind of automated brain block suddenly sets in and I don’t know whether it’s because there are so many things to blog about or maybe you have that one chance and you want the subject to be PERFECT, but suddenly you find yourself with your hands on the keyboard but they’re not going anywhere.
Since Book Marketing Buzz is all about books and authors and everything in between, I have compiled a list of blogging topics an author might want to go through to give them some ideas on what to blog about. I send this list to my authors just in case they need ideas and you might get some benefit from them, too, if you ever need a topic to blog about.
Blog Topics:
- Pet Peeves of the Publishing Industry
- 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Becoming a Published Author
- 10 Things You Didn’t Know About (author’s name)
- 10 Things You Didn’t Know About (author’s book)
- How to Avoid the Slush Pile
- How to Meet Deadlines and Remain Sane
- How to Avoid the Rejection Blues
- Why Book Covers are So Important
- How to Write Nonfiction (or other genre) Like a Pro
- What to Look for in an Agent
- What to Look for in a Publisher
- 10 Tips for Finding a Publicist
- 10 Tips for Becoming a Better Writer
- How to Sell Your First Novel
- Practical Advice for Beginning Fiction (or other genre) Writers
- Five Mistakes Writers Make When Querying Publishers
- Booksigning Tips to Sell That Book
- How I Made My First Sale
- A Day in the Life of (author’s name)
- How to Promote Online
- How to Sell Your Book Online
- Why Social Networks are the Keys to Good Networking
- How to Network Online to Promote Your Book
- The Right Way and the Wrong Way to Promote Your Book Online
- How to Make Your Characters Believable
- What Inspired Me to Write My Book
- My Publishing Journey or How I Became a Published Author
- Why Blogging is Important
- What Makes the Perfect Book Blog
- How to be a Good Guest Blogger
- Finding Your Voice: Writing in First Person (or Third)
- Why Mentors Are Important
- Inside the Mind of the Author
- The Footsteps I Follow: Authors I Admire
- How to Overcome Radio Stage Fright
- Why Writing is a Form of Personal Therapy
- Why Winning Awards Helps Author Recognition
- How to Write a Winning Writing Competition
- Beware the Procrastination Demons
- Booksigning Horror Story
- Publishing Horror Story
- How to Put Your Best Foot Forward at Conferences
- How to Find a Critique Buddy
- How to Create a Great Work Area for Inspiration
- How to Write by the Seat of Your Pants: Outline or No?
- How to Research Your Story Before Writing Your Book
- How to Handle Pressure: Writing Under Deadlines
- Why Choosing Your Setting is Important
- 10 Things I Wish I Knew About Being an Author I Didn’t Know Before
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Getting Published
What I am finding is that blog hosts love for their guests to give them quality content that will help their readers and perhaps be linkable. What I mean by linkable is that if it is something of value to a blogger, they will write about your blog post and link to it. This means more exposure for the blog host which is always a good thing.
You can use the above topics as you choose, changing them to suit your needs, but I hope this helps!

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