Content Generation

Blog Post Idea Generator

Generate SEO Blog Post Ideas, Titles, and Angles That Match Search Intent

Instantly generate SEO-friendly blog topic ideas tailored to your niche, audience, and keywords. Get a mix of informational, commercial, and how-to content ideas with strong angles, suggested titles, and target keywords for each idea—ideal for content planning, topical authority, and consistent publishing.

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How the AI Blog Post Idea Generator Works

Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.

1

Add a Niche, Seed Topic, or Keywords

Enter your niche (optional) and a seed topic or keywords. Even minimal input works—adding keywords simply makes the ideas more targeted.

2

Choose Intent Focus and Idea Count

Select Mixed, Informational, Commercial, or Transactional intent and choose how many blog post ideas you want for your content plan.

3

Generate and Turn Ideas into a Content Plan

Get a list of SEO-friendly blog topics with clear angles. Pick the best ideas, validate with quick SERP checks, and convert them into outlines and drafts.

See It in Action

Turn a broad niche or seed topic into a list of SEO-friendly blog post ideas with clear angles and intent alignment.

Before

Niche: SaaS SEO Seed topic: keyword research

I need ideas for blog posts.

After
  1. H2-Driven Keyword Research for SaaS: A Step-by-Step Process (Informational)
  2. Keyword Difficulty Explained: How to Pick Keywords You Can Actually Rank For (Informational)
  3. Best Keyword Research Tools for SaaS Startups (2026 Comparison) (Commercial)
  4. Ahrefs vs Semrush for SaaS SEO: Which Is Better for Keyword Research? (Commercial)
  5. How to Build a SaaS Topic Cluster (Pillar + Supporting Posts + Internal Links) (Informational)
  6. Long-Tail Keywords for SaaS: 25 Examples and How to Find More (Informational)
  7. Keyword Mapping for SaaS: From Homepage to Feature Pages to Blog (Transactional)
  8. Common Keyword Research Mistakes SaaS Teams Make (And Fixes) (Informational)
  9. How to Prioritize Keywords When You Have Limited Content Resources (Informational)
  10. Alternatives to [Competitor]: SEO Content Strategy for SaaS Switching Pages (Commercial)

Why Use Our AI Blog Post Idea Generator?

Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.

SEO-Friendly Blog Topic Ideas by Search Intent

Generates blog post ideas aligned to informational, commercial, and transactional search intent—so your content matches what people are actually looking for in Google.

Keyword-Based Topic Discovery (Primary + Long-Tail)

Turn seed keywords into high-quality blog topics, including long-tail keyword ideas and related queries that help you rank faster and capture more organic traffic.

Ready-to-Use Titles, Angles, and Hook Suggestions

Each idea includes an SEO title direction and a clear angle (problem/solution, comparison, framework, checklist) to reduce planning time and improve click potential.

Topical Authority and Content Planning Support

Helps you build consistent publishing momentum with ideas that naturally expand into topic clusters, supporting internal linking and stronger topical coverage.

Flexible for Any Niche: SaaS, eCommerce, Local, Creators

Works across industries by adapting to your niche, audience, and goals—ideal for marketers, founders, agencies, and content teams building an SEO content strategy.

Pro Tips for Better Results

Get the most out of the AI Blog Post Idea Generator with these expert tips.

Use search intent as your filter (not just keyword volume)

If your goal is traffic, prioritize informational queries. If your goal is leads or sales, include commercial and transactional topics like comparisons, alternatives, and implementation guides.

Aim for topic clusters, not random one-off posts

Pick 1 pillar theme and publish 6–12 supporting posts that answer related questions. This improves internal linking, topical authority, and ranking stability over time.

Prefer long-tail ideas early if your site is new

Long-tail keywords typically have clearer intent and lower competition. They’re often easier to rank for and can compound traffic while you build authority.

Turn customer questions into high-converting content

Use real objections, support tickets, and sales calls to shape blog topics. These ideas often convert better because they match real buyer intent and pain points.

Validate the top 5 ideas with a quick SERP scan

Check what’s ranking and look for gaps: missing steps, outdated advice, weak examples, or unclear structure. Your angle should be meaningfully better—not just different.

Who Is This For?

Trusted by millions of students, writers, and professionals worldwide.

Generate SEO blog post ideas when you don’t know what to write next
Create a content calendar with a mix of informational, commercial, and transactional topics
Find long-tail blog topics to rank faster in competitive niches
Build topical authority by expanding a seed topic into related subtopics and questions
Plan comparison and alternatives posts for commercial intent keywords
Brainstorm blog ideas for SaaS, eCommerce, local SEO, B2B marketing, and creators
Turn customer questions and pain points into high-converting blog content ideas
Develop pillar page + supporting article ideas for internal linking and topic clusters

How to Come Up With Blog Post Ideas That Actually Rank (Without Staring at a Blank Doc)

Most “blog idea” lists fail for one simple reason. They’re not built around search intent. They’re built around vibes.

If you want blog posts that pull in consistent organic traffic, leads, and the occasional surprise sale, your ideas need to match what people are trying to do when they search. Learn something. Compare options. Pick a tool. Solve a problem right now.

That’s the entire game.

And that’s why an AI blog post idea generator is useful, not because it’s creative, but because it helps you generate ideas in buckets that map to real intent.

The 4 Types of Blog Topics You Should Be Publishing

You don’t need 200 random topics. You need a system. These four intent types cover basically everything you’ll publish in SEO.

1) Informational (TOFU)

This is where traffic and topical authority come from.

Good formats:

  • What is X
  • How to do X
  • X explained
  • Beginner guides
  • Mistakes, checklists, frameworks

Example: “Keyword Difficulty Explained: How to Pick Keywords You Can Actually Rank For”

2) Commercial (MOFU)

This is evaluation content. People are considering solutions, and your post helps them decide.

Good formats:

  • Best X tools
  • X vs Y
  • Alternatives to X
  • Reviews
  • Pros and cons

Example: “Ahrefs vs Semrush for SaaS SEO: Which Is Better for Keyword Research?”

3) Transactional (BOFU)

This is where conversions happen. Not always direct, but the intent is action.

Good formats:

  • Templates
  • Pricing pages (as content)
  • Implementation guides
  • “How to set up”
  • Use cases and workflows

Example: “Keyword Mapping for SaaS: From Homepage to Feature Pages to Blog”

4) Cluster Content (Pillar + Supporting)

This is the structure that makes ranking easier over time. One pillar page. A bunch of supporting posts. Clean internal links. Google understands what you’re about.

If you’re trying to build topical authority, this matters more than “posting consistently”.

A Simple Workflow to Generate Blog Ideas and Turn Them Into a Content Plan

If you want a plan you can repeat every month, use this.

  1. Start with a niche and one seed topic
    Keep it simple. “SaaS SEO”, “meal prep for beginners”, “email marketing for ecommerce”.

  2. Generate a mixed set of ideas
    You want informational + commercial + transactional in one list. That mix keeps your blog from becoming either a glossary or a sales brochure.

  3. Pick 5 winners and validate them fast
    Do a quick SERP scan.

    • What type of pages are ranking
    • What angle keeps showing up
    • What’s missing (examples, templates, updated info, clearer steps)
  4. Turn the best ones into mini clusters
    Even if you publish slowly, link related posts together. It compounds.

If you’re building out your SEO workflow and want a clean place to do all this kind of planning, you can start at the main SEO toolkit on SEO Software and stitch your research and content process together.

What to Put in Each Idea So It’s Not Just “Another Topic”

A blog idea is only useful if it includes enough direction to execute without rethinking everything later.

When you review the ideas you generate, look for:

  • A clear angle (checklist, comparison, step by step, framework, mistakes)
  • An implied audience (beginners, founders, agencies, local businesses)
  • A specific outcome (rank for long tail, convert, build authority, support product pages)
  • A keyword theme (not just one keyword, but a small set of related terms)

If an idea is vague like “SEO tips”, it’s not an idea. It’s a category.

How to Choose “Easy to Rank” Blog Post Ideas (Even Without Fancy Tools)

You can do this with judgment and a quick Google check.

Signs a topic is more achievable

  • The query is long tail and specific
  • The SERP is full of smaller sites (not just massive brands)
  • The top results are thin, outdated, or repetitive
  • You can add something real: examples, templates, screenshots, experience, data

Signs you should skip it for now

  • One word or two word head term
  • Every result is a huge brand with deep link profiles
  • The intent is unclear or split (Google doesn’t know what to rank)
  • You don’t have a better angle than what’s already there

A useful rule: if you can’t explain how your post will be meaningfully better in one sentence, don’t write it yet.

Quick Examples of High Performing Blog Idea Patterns (Steal These)

These formats tend to work across almost any niche:

  • “X for beginners: a step by step guide”
  • “X checklist: everything you need before you start”
  • “X vs Y: which is better for [specific use case]”
  • “Best X for [specific audience]”
  • “Alternatives to X: options for [specific constraint]”
  • “Common X mistakes (and how to fix them)”
  • “How to do X in under [timeframe]”
  • “X template: copy and paste version + examples”

They’re boring in a good way. They match how people search.

If You’re Stuck, Use This Prompting Trick

Instead of asking for “blog ideas”, ask for ideas that include constraints.

Try:

  • “Give me long tail blog topics for [niche] aimed at [audience] that solve [pain point]”
  • “Give me comparison topics that help someone choose between tools in [category]”
  • “Give me implementation posts that lead naturally to using [product/service]”

Constraints create quality. Randomness creates fluff.

Final Take: Your Blog Doesn’t Need More Ideas, It Needs Better Intent Coverage

If you publish only informational posts, you’ll get traffic but struggle to convert.

If you publish only commercial posts, you’ll struggle to grow.

A healthy content plan has both. And a few transactional posts that push people to act when they’re ready.

Generate your ideas, group them by intent, build clusters, then write the best page on the internet for that specific search. That’s the part that still wins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can generate blog topic ideas for free. Some advanced modes (like topic clusters or long-tail/low-competition sets) may be marked as premium.

The tool generates SEO-focused blog post ideas that align with search intent, include long-tail variations, and encourage topical coverage. For best results, validate priorities using Google results, Search Console, and your keyword research process.

No. You can generate ideas using only a niche or seed topic. If you add keywords, the results will be more targeted and more closely aligned to the phrases you want to rank for.

A good starting point is 20–30 ideas. That’s typically enough to build a monthly content plan and identify repeatable themes for topic clusters and internal linking.

Prioritize long-tail topics that match your site’s authority level, clearly satisfy search intent, and have a realistic angle. Then confirm the SERP: check what ranks, what’s missing, and how you can add unique value (examples, data, templates, or experience).

Yes. Use the ideas to plan publishing cadence, build clusters around a pillar page, and map internal links between supporting posts and the pillar to strengthen topical authority.

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