Creating content worth publishing
Premise
A premise is the specific, defensible assertion you make about your space, pulled from your personal perspective, which informs your choices and reputation.
It's something you assert is or should be true.
It's the big idea driving a project or an entire platform or brand. There's a problem. It frustrates you, but you have a specific vision
... See moreNarrative-market fit is that intersection between:
Questions your audience is asking
Questions you can credibly answer
Topics that are valuable for your business.
When you have that figured out, you know which topics to write on and which to decline.
Rosanna Campbell • Audience Research Tips from Real Content Marketers

Emotions to spark with your writing
Start with empathy and curiosity to understand your audience:
What do they care about?
How much do they already know?
What influences them?
What topics do they devour online?
What do they want answers to?
What’s holding them back?
What situations are causing them a lot of pain?
What are all the things they struggle to figure out?
Speak the unspoken.
Say out loud what... See more
Jay Acunzo • Differentiation Isn't About Topics: How to Find Actual Whitespace to Stand Out
Fiction creates stakes through establishing consequences — what does the protagonist stand to lose in their journey? Argumentative... See more