If you’ve ever opened a blank doc and thought, “Okay… what am I even supposed to blog about?” you’re not alone. In fact, this blog was quite literally written for you.
Most people don’t struggle with blogging because they lack ideas.
They struggle because they don’t have a system.
They post one helpful article.
Then one personal post.
Then something kind of salesy.
And eventually… blogging starts to feel random, heavy, or pointless.
The fix isn’t more inspiration. It’s understanding what role each blog post plays.
So in this post, we’re breaking down:
(And yes — you can bookmark this post — that’s what it’s here for.) 😉
At Priscilla’s core is a therapist who accidentally stumbled into copywriting… and dragged Zach along for the ride to become the infamous “SEO guy.” Together, we take a connection-first approach to every project.
We work with creatives, dreamers who sometimes need a tether (no shame, pointing fingers at myself here 👋), and entrepreneurs who gave a big F-U to the corporate world. Our job? Helping you finally say what you’ve always wanted to say — while spotlighting your story, your method, and your truth in a way no one can ignore.

Before we get into the ideas, let’s clear up something important.
There’s a difference between:
If you haven’t read it yet, this post explains the types beautifully: The 4 Types of Blogging Content Every Creative Business Needs to Convert Without Feeling Gross About It
That post explains the why behind:
This post is the next layer.
Instead of re-teaching the funnel, we’re zooming out to show how your blog supports people at different levels of readiness and how to choose ideas that compound instead of reset every month.
Purpose: Build trust + credibility
Question It Answers: “Can I trust you?”
Funnel Stage: Awareness
These posts explain how things work, your expertise, and your perspective.
Purpose: Validate + name the struggle
Question It Answers: “Is this normal?”
Funnel Stage: Awareness → Early Nurture
These posts meet people where they’re overwhelmed and say, “I see you — here’s what’s actually happening.”
Purpose: Reduce friction + build familiarity
Question It Answers: “What would it actually be like to work with you?”
Funnel Stage: Nurture
These posts help readers imagine themselves inside your process.
Purpose: Help people decide without pressure
Question It Answers: “Is this right for me?”
Funnel Stage: Conversion
These posts gently guide decisions rather than pushing sales.
Best weekly rhythm:
That rotation:
You don’t need more ideas.
You need a structure that lets your content carry forward.
And now you’ve got one.
Head to this blog post next to find the best keywords to use for your new blog post!
Using one of these ideas?
Tag us when you publish — we love seeing what you create.
Share your post and tag @thekinfolkcreative so we can cheer you on, reshare your work, and celebrate the momentum you’re building.
(Yes, even if it’s imperfect. Especially if it’s imperfect.)
P.S. If you guessed that this blog post was a nurture blog – you are correct! This post falls under nurture content because we’re not here to sell you something. It’s here to help you think more clearly, blog more intentionally, and actually use what you publish.

We’re Kinfolk Creative—better known as the Visibility Duo.
One part strategy, one part storytelling, and a dash of “why didn’t I think of that?” We help business owners ditch the generic copy and finally show up online like they actually mean it.
If your website reads like a resume from 2014, your “About” page makes you cringe, or you’re just plain tired of yelling into the void—we’re your people.
We write words that sound like you, speak to them, and get clicks without the cringe.