Pay closer attention when you are online watching videos. You might find content that sparks new ideas. There are lots of people posting content on sites like youtube. You can learn a lot about some of the problems that people are experiencing.
Imagine seeing videos pop up in your youtube feed talking about coding bootcamps. You might already have looked at some videos talking about programming and now, you begin to see some of the ads for coding bootcamps and more.
You could look down the youtube results page and see recommendations for people that have already used programming bootcamps and now, they are looking to get employment in the field of computer programming.
Watching some of the videos talking about getting hired into the programming world could bring up lots of keywords and ideas. There are lots of people that take the road of going to college to get a degree in subjects like computer science and information systems, but there are others that choose to use other methods to learn programming skills.
Each person is going to be different, but the videos on youtube talking about those experiences in trying to get a job might bring up some very interesting information. You might be able to start brainstorming new ideas after you watch the content.
Writing down notes when you are watching youtube videos could turn into a brainstorming session with lots of new ideas. You might start to ask more questions. How are your products and services tied to the markets that are presenting the videos? Is your market directly or indirectly connected?
Adding more brainstorming into your routine might help with coming up with new ideas. Maybe you are not even thinking about getting a job or gaining new skills. Just because you are not doing it does not mean that others are thinking the same way. Taking a look at what others are doing and what problems they are experiencing might be a location for more traffic ideas.
Just a few of the keywords that came to mind while watching the bootcamp programming videos were:
coding bootcamp
programming bootcamp
coding challenge
entry level programmer
entry level software developer
behavioral analysis
programming project
github
networking
career counselor
career advisor
it staffing company
going direct versus using an it recruiter
rejection
dealing with lots of rejection
giving up
coding bootcamps not really preparing students
There could be a number of new ideas that could be generated by watching the videos and then turning the notes into potential new ideas for content.
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