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The best free blog topic generators

Writers and non-writers can’t get enough of the endless supplies of blog articles. They are engaging, invigorating, thought provoking, bizarre, and sometimes controversial. With an ever-changing world, topics are at everyone’s disposal. However, there are times when our creative juices run dry. Never fret! There are free topic generators to help stir up ideas.

Hub Spot

Hub Spot is the best in terms of user friendly. All it asks for is three nouns, then it’ll generate a list of five topic ideas. After running the generator four times, I noticed a pattern in the results. Like most generators, it’s a fill in the blank. It takes your nouns and plugs them into preexisting phrases. Most of the phrases are How To’s or Lists, but it’s enough to help generate better topic ideas. This is a great tool for those that have a lot of keywords in mind, but aren’t sure which to pick.

Portent

Portent has the most unique website layout and topic ideas. You can plug in any topic word, but if it’s not a noun, then the results might be uncanny. What’s great about this generator is that it sets comment bubbles on each section of the phrase to help think deeper about your topic. This is a great tool for first time blog writers. It will train your brain on how to write and think like true content writer.

Fat Joe

Fat Joe creates topics that capture a younger audience. It’s more playful and witty than other generators. What’s neat about this website is that if you are an editor or someone that doesn’t want to write the article, then you can click the “Need Content?” tab next to the “Title Generator” and it will have a someone write your chosen topic to order. This is a great tool for writers that work for trendy sites or magazines, and aspire to keep up with latest trends and topics.

SEOPresser

SEOPresser lets you not only type in your keyword, but you can choose a description for that word. For example, if my keyword is autumn, then I would choose the generic term description. From choosing this description, it will provide a list of five topics with generic term phrases. The topic phrases are more like fun facts about your topic. This is a great tool for writers that love to educate their audiences.

Impact

Impact has the most intricate topic generator. When you first enter the website, it’ll provide a phrase and you fill in the keywords. You can then save the phrase to the notepad below or refresh to delete it and make a new one. Not only that, but you can email your list of phrases to yourself or your editor. This is a great tool for advanced content writers that need phrases to generate topics with or without keywords in mind.

Make awebsitehub.com

Make awebsitehub.com is similar to Hub Spot. It asks you to fill in three keywords and it’ll generator a week’s worth of topics. What’s great about this site is that when the results are in it’ll generate the ideas below your keywords, so you don’t forget what your keywords are. This generator produces more useful topics than standard phrases. The titles are catchy yet classy. This is a great tool for those that want accurate results and usable topic phrases.

Title Generator

Title Generator has the best results because there are so many to choose from. However, some of the topics are a little uncanny. But, the owners of the site provide a note at the top saying, “Make sure your headline is grammatically correct.” Be mindful though because this website uses cookies to provide all the results. So, clear your cookies history once you’re done. Other than that, this website is the best for those that need more than five topics to work with.

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