How to get the most out of the blog post ideas generator
This tool works best when you know what you want to achieve with your content calendar.
Be specific about your niche
The more focused your niche, the more relevant your ideas. Instead of 'marketing', try 'email marketing for ecommerce brands' or 'content marketing for B2B SaaS'. The tool will generate ideas that match the language and problems in that space.
If you serve multiple niches, run the tool separately for each one. You will get ideas that reflect the unique challenges and search behavior of each audience, not generic content that tries to cover everything.
Use the audience field to shape the angle
The audience field changes how ideas are framed. 'Beginner freelancers' will get foundational how-tos and definitions, while 'marketing directors' will see strategy-focused and data-driven angles. This helps you avoid writing content that is too basic or too advanced for your readers.
You can also test different audience segments to find gaps in your content. Run the tool for beginners, then run it for advanced users in the same niche. You will see which angles you have covered and which you have not.
Look at the content type mix
The tool groups ideas by type so you can balance your calendar. If you publish too many listicles, you will see how-to guides and case studies you could add. A good mix keeps readers engaged and covers different stages of the buyer journey.
Some content types perform better for certain goals. How-to guides and tutorials drive organic traffic, while opinion pieces and trend analyses work well for social shares and thought leadership. Use the groupings to plan what you publish where.
Turn angles into outlines
Every idea includes a specific angle, which is the seed of your outline. If the angle is 'how to automate email sequences without losing personalization', your outline should cover automation tools, personalization tactics, and examples of sequences that feel human.
You can also use the angle to write a working headline. The angle tells you the promise of the post, so turn it into a benefit-driven H1. Then add the idea to your Letaido workspace and use the headline analyzer or outline generator to develop it further.