Trending Content helps you find good topics to write about by tracking real conversations online—so you never run out of ideas again.
Struggling to find blog ideas that actually work?
Here’s something wild: 75% of people never scroll past the first page of Google.
If your blog isn’t ranking, you’re not just missing clicks—you’re missing people who need what you do. But let’s be honest… coming up with good topics to write about is hard. It feels like everything’s already been done.
That’s where a tool like Trending Content helps. It tracks live conversations online—so instead of guessing, you get blog post ideas based on what people actually care about right now.
Back when I was stuck staring at a blank screen, I tried all the usual tricks: keyword lists, blog topic generators, even scrolling Reddit for hours. Nothing really clicked. Then I started using Trending Content. Now I get ideas for blogs that are already heating up, and I know exactly where they came from.
In the sections below, I’ll show you how it works, why it saves time, and how it can help you write posts that get seen—and shared.
Why Most Blog Ideas Don’t Work
Some topics look great on paper… but flop in real life.
That’s because they’re based on guessing, not real data.
Common problems:
- No one is actually searching for them
- They’re too broad or already overdone
- They don’t match what your audience wants
If you’ve ever written a post that got zero clicks, this is probably why.
How Trending Content Finds What People Care About
Trending Content gathers real-time data from Reddit, YouTube, and soon X (formerly Twitter).
It shows what people are actively discussing—based on recent posts, comments, and video content.
What it tracks:
- Hot keywords from real conversations
- Popular questions your audience is asking
- Fresh topics before they show up in mainstream blogs
You’re not guessing what might work—you’re seeing what’s already gaining attention.
See Ideas in Your Niche (Not Just Generic Stuff)
Not all blog ideas are useful for you. A fitness coach doesn’t need ideas about web design.
Trending Content filters by industry, so you only see what fits your audience.

Examples:
- For a food blog: “best air fryer snacks” or “meal prep for busy moms”
- For marketing: “LinkedIn post ideas for agencies” or “AI tools for content planning”
- For artists: “how to price art online” or “Instagram captions for digital art”
- For buyers: “best earbuds 2025” or “best earbuds”
It’s focused. No junk. No filler.
Use It for More Than Just Blog Posts
You can also find LinkedIn post ideas, newsletter topics, tweet hooks—whatever you’re writing.
Where users apply it:
- Blog post
- LinkedIn thought-leadership posts
- Carousel topics for Instagram
- Content clusters for SEO and more
If you write it, this tool can spark it.
Save Time With Pre-Written Prompts
Once you find a topic, you don’t have to start from scratch.
Trending Content gives you writing prompts to kick things off.


What that looks like:
- “Share a story about when this topic affected you”
- “List 5 tips related to this trend”
- “Explain this topic in simple terms for beginners”
- “List all the products mentioned here”
It’s like having a creative partner!
Know If a Topic Is Worth Writing About
Not every trending topic is worth your time. Some fizzle out fast.
Trending Content shows you thread topics, top upvotes or comments, and presents recent data from 7, 30, 90 days, or all time.
Quick tip:
Pick topics with:
- ✓ Many upvotes and comments
- ✓ Low competition keywords
- ✓ Relevance to your niche audience
You’ll stop guessing and start planning with confidence.
Ready to Stop Guessing and Start Writing?
Good blog ideas don’t come from thin air—they come from real conversations.
Trending Content shows you what people care about, so you can write posts that connect and get seen.
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