An interesting pains
[2021-12-08 11:47:31 PM] : An interesting painstorming strategy I'm realizing today:
It's pretty fruitful to review your own search history at the end of a work day to see what pains you've been running into.
No, the pains that you experience aren't necessarily your audience's pains. But if you're a member of the audience you're serving (say, if you're a developer of some kind), then it's very likely that the pain you experienced is shared by your audience. And you can verify that easily: did you come across some juicy threads of pain while searching? Or you could also test the waters by verbalizing that pain in your watering hole of choice.
I figure it's a good "building on your advantages" scenario: saves you time on writing e-bombs cause you don't have to spend (as much) time safari'ing.
It also fits into the rhythm of my day since I work a full-time job alongside 30x500. :slightly_smiling_face: "Do work, then reflect, then produce an e-bomb after reflection"
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[2021-12-08 11:48:39 PM] : On top of that, it's a good SEO strategy :smile: since your google queries can serve as suggestions for your e-bomb headlines