
Buyer Experience is a differentiator, how can you use this as a digital method to create deep customer relationship
Have you ever wondered how some bloggers never seem to run out of post ideas? They always manage to escape the dreaded writer’s block unscathed; they’re always full of inspiration. Ideas overflow and pour onto the page as they type feverishly. They’ve tapped into a mystical stream of never-ending stories.
What if I told you that you could tap into the same power?
Everything you’ve already learned and experienced can be used to create infinite and original ideas for your blog. If you can turn on the analytical and creative juices in your brain, you’ll never run out of ideas.
Almost anything you’ve learned in school, on the job—even life’s lessons in general—can be turned into useful analogies or comparisons. Music, television shows, movies, or videos can also be used as fuel for unique and engaging blog posts.
There are almost no limits to this technique. In fact, the more unlikely and unusual the comparisons you make, the better.
“Blogging lives in everything we do … Everything is blogging! Every experience is potential blogging material!”
Using my personal experience to blog better
Whenever something evokes an “Aha!” moment for me, I immediately think about how I can use that principle for blogging.
For example, late one night, I was watching The Karate Kid. At the point when young Dre finally realizes that all those days and weeks spent picking up his jacket had really been preparing and strengthening him, my mind immediately connected that experience to blogging.
When Mr. Han said, “Kung Fu lives in everything we do … Everything is Kung Fu”, I jumped up like a hot coal had landed in my lap. I grabbed a pen and wrote:
This is a very exciting day!
