One of the most difficult things about blogging, after you have set 
yours up is trying to come up with new ideas to keep it going. The idea 
of a blog is that one will keep updating it with new information. Much 
like the daily news coming from your blog topic, blogging needs to have 
some energy from creating a new imagination point, every time your 
readers take a look at your daily inviting headline in their connection 
email or Twitter feed, they then decide if they will explore the 
headlines of the topic you have created today by clicking on the topic. 
Later, if you have written something that your followers need and can 
use, they will read more deeply.
The following link https://www.theedublogger.com/50-prompts-students/
provides some prompts for you to keep your blog going.
After you have used these prompts you will then need to think about the three levels of reading that will be used. Not everyone will read deeply, every post you put up, but you will find that keeping the idea of the 3 levels will be helpful in developing your material beyond the prompts.
1. Catch your followers' eyes
2. Create 2-3 exciting topics for every prompt
3. Create a deeper description of these topics
Using the 1 2 3 method after selecting prompts will make your diverse audience of followers curious and therefore committed to staying connected with your blog. - K. Smith
The following link https://www.theedublogger.com/50-prompts-students/
provides some prompts for you to keep your blog going.
After you have used these prompts you will then need to think about the three levels of reading that will be used. Not everyone will read deeply, every post you put up, but you will find that keeping the idea of the 3 levels will be helpful in developing your material beyond the prompts.
1. Catch your followers' eyes
2. Create 2-3 exciting topics for every prompt
3. Create a deeper description of these topics
Using the 1 2 3 method after selecting prompts will make your diverse audience of followers curious and therefore committed to staying connected with your blog. - K. Smith