How to Write About 1 Topic in 32 Different Ways (Without Repeating Yourself)
The easiest way to write a lot of content, fast.
Most writers don't have an idea problem.
They have a packaging problem. They don't know how to write about the same thing in dozens of different ways.
Because here's the truth: You don’t need more ideas.
You need more mileage out of the ideas you already have.
Instead of racking your brain every day, coming up with ideas…
The easiest way to stay consistent is to take one idea and talk about it from different angles.
That way you'll be able to create more content way much faster.
The method I'm going to share with you is a method that I've been using every day and allowed me to publish daily for 5 years.
1. The Step-by-Step Guide
People crave instructions.
A step-by-step format removes the guesswork and makes it feel doable.
Lay out exactly what to do each day or week.
Make each step simple, specific, and idiot-proof.
Example: How to Lose 10 cm of Belly Fat in 30 Days (Step-by-Step)
2. The ‘I Did It’ Story
Proof > theory.
Telling your story builds trust (especially if you started where your audience is right now.)
Don’t make yourself the hero. Make your struggle the hook.
Then share exactly what worked, without sugarcoating it.
Example: I Lost 10 cm of Belly Fat in 2 Weeks—Here’s What Worked
And if you failed?
I Tried To Lose 10 cm of Belly Fat in 2 Weeks—Here’s What Happened
3. The Common Mistakes Post
People hate wasting time and making mistakes.
Show them what they’re doing or could do wrong.
Break down the 3–5 most common mistakes and explain why they backfire.
Offer a better way right after each one.
Example: 5 Mistakes Stopping You From Losing Belly Fat
4. The ‘Do This Instead’ Post
Telling people what not to do is fine—but it's better when you can give them a clear alternative.
They need a replacement habit.
Explain why the old method fails and what to do instead.
Keep it simple, and make the swap obvious.
Example: Stop Cutting Carbs to Lose Belly Fat—Do This Instead
5. The Myth-Busting Post
Your audience is struggling because they're believing lies.
It's your duty to call out the garbage.
Show why it doesn't work with:
Data
Logic
or personal experience.
Flip the script and show what actually works.
Example: No, Doing 100 Sit-Ups a Day Won’t Burn Belly Fat (But This One Thing Will)
6. The Science-Backed Post
Some people want facts, not vibes.
Break down one science-backed method without sounding like a textbook.
Translate the jargon into everyday language.
And always connect the data to a real-life benefit.
Example: The #1 Science-Backed Way to Burn Belly Fat
7. The ‘No One Tells You This’ Post
People love secrets.
Especially the ones that feel hidden in plain sight.
Expose something overlooked, underrated, or misunderstood.
Make the reader feel like they’re in on something special.
Example: The Hidden Reason You’re Not Losing Belly Fat (That No One Talks About)
8. The ‘Everything You Need to Know’ Post
This is your all-in-one guide.
Answer every question a beginner might have.
Organize it clearly—think of it like a manual, not a blog post.
Make it so complete they don’t need to Google anything else.
Example: The Ultimate Guide to Losing Belly Fat for Good
9. The ‘What I Wish I Knew’ Post
Hindsight builds credibility.
It also makes you look like a real human (helpful in the age of AI.)
Talk about the dumb things you did and what you’d do differently.
Keep it honest, punchy, and full of “wish I knew this sooner” moments.
Readers learn through your regrets.
Example: What I Wish I Knew Before Trying to Lose Belly Fat
10. The Contrarian Post
Go against the grain.
Attack a popular belief that’s actually useless or harmful.
Then walk the reader through a better, smarter way.
People pay attention when you challenge the norm.
Example: Why Cardio Is NOT the Best Way to Lose Belly Fat
11. The Timeline Post
People want to know how long it’ll take.
Lay out the realistic timeframe—short, medium, long-term.
Break it down by milestones so they know what to expect.
This sets clear expectations and keeps them motivated.
Example: How Long It Actually Takes to Lose Belly Fat
12. The Before & After Post
Everyone loves a transformation.
Show the “before” pain and the “after” payoff.
Make it emotional, not just physical.
Example: From Dad Bod to Flat Stomach: Here's How I Got Rid Of My Belly Fat
13. The ‘You’re Doing It Wrong’ Post
Most people are putting in effort—but in the wrong direction.
Break down the common approach and why it fails.
Then redirect them toward what works better.
Example: You’re Trying to Lose Belly Fat the Wrong Way (Here’s What to Do Instead)
14. The Checklist Post
People love ticking boxes.
Give them a 5–10 point checklist they can follow today.
Make it skimmable, actionable, and painfully obvious.
If they check most of the boxes, they’ll feel momentum.
Example: The 10-Point Checklist for Burning Belly Fat In Record Time
15. The ‘Lazy Person’s Guide’
Suffering is for masochists.
99% of humans want gain without pain.
Show them how to get results with minimal effort.
Focus on small wins that add up over time.
This post should feel like cheating—but it works.
Example: How to Lose Belly Fat Without Changing Your Diet or Exercising
16. The FAQs Post
Answer what everyone’s already Googling.
Use a list format and keep each answer short and direct.
Make it feel like a conversation, not an encyclopedia.
Great for traffic and trust.
Example: 10 Most Googled Questions About Losing Belly Fat (Answered by an ex-obese)
17. The Challenge Post
Turn it into a game.
Give your reader something to follow along with—daily tasks, and weekly goals.
Keep the rules simple and the timeline short.
Challenges create urgency and boost engagement.
Example: Here's My Plan To Get Rid Of Belly Fat In The Next 30 Days
18. The ‘What Experts Say’ Post
Borrow credibility.
Interview a few pros or quote research-backed advice with Perplexity or Google Scholar.
Keep the insights short, sharp, and easy to apply.
This builds trust fast.
Example: 5 Fat Loss Experts Share Their #1 Tip for Losing Belly Fat
19. The Budget-Friendly Post
Money shouldn’t be a barrier.
Show how to get results without spending anything.
Free workouts, home cooking, sleep—it’s all accessible.
Break the myth that fitness = fancy.
Example: How to Lose Belly Fat Without Spending a Dollar
20. The Routine Breakdown
People want to copy what works.
Share your actual daily routine—hour by hour or habit by habit.
Explain why each part matters, not just what it is.
Make it feel doable, not extreme.
Example: My Daily Routine for Burning Belly Fat (That Actually Works)
21. The “No Time” Post
Most people blame time (even though they scroll social media for 3 hours a day.)
Show them how to get results in 10–15 minutes a day.
Focus on quick wins, not long workouts or meal plans.
Make it feel doable even on a busy day.
Example: How to Lose Belly Fat When You Have No Time
22. The Tools Post
People love tools.
List the:
Apps
Gadgets
or gear that made things easier for you.
Example: 7 Tools That Helped Me Burn Belly Fat Faster
23. The “Red Flags” Post
Call out the warning signs.
These are tiny behaviors that sneak in and kill progress.
This makes people pause and reflect.
Example: 5 Red Flags You’re Not Actually Losing Belly Fat
24. The “I Tried It So You Don’t Have To” Post
You did the dumb thing.
Now you’re saving them time, money, or pain.
Review it honestly. Make it entertaining. You get bonus points if it's about a trend.
Example: I Tried Intermittent Fasting to Burn Belly Fat—Here’s the Truth
25. The “For Specific Type of Person” Post
Everyone thinks they're special (even when they're not.)
Speak directly to parents, office workers, travelers, or men over 40.
People pay attention when they feel seen.
Example: How to Lose Belly Fat If You Sit at a Desk All Day
26. The “Biggest Lesson” Post
Zoom out.
If you could only teach one thing, what would it be?
Use it as a way to reflect and deliver a punchy takeaway.
Example: The #1 Lesson I Learned Losing Belly Fat at 45
27. The “Behind the Scenes” Post
People trust what feels raw and unfiltered.
So pull back the curtain.
Show the boring stuff, the real struggles, the not-so-Instagrammable moments.
Example: What Losing Belly Fat Really Looked Like Behind the Scenes
28. The “Why You’ll Fail” Post
Brutal honesty sells.
Call out why most people won’t succeed—then challenge them to prove you wrong.
This builds tension, curiosity, and urgency.
Example: Why 90% of People Will Fail at Losing Belly Fat (Don’t Be One of Them)
29. The Emotional Trigger Post
Go after the real reasons:
regret
shame
frustration
Touch the nerves most posts avoid.
Then guide them to a healthier way forward.
Example: The Real Reason I Wanted to Lose Belly Fat (And It Wasn’t Health)
30. The “What to Do After You Hit Your Goal” Post
90% of people who lose weight can't keep it off. Riches go bankrupt. Stars get forgotten.
This one shows how to keep the results. Which is, often more important than hitting the goal in the first place.
Example: What I Did After Losing Belly Fat to Keep It Off (for Good)
31. The “Weird Trick That Actually Worked” Post
People love random, oddly specific tips.
One little habit or idea that worked for you—unexpected, but effective.
It’s clickbait—but it works.
Example: The Weird Belly Fat Trick That Actually Worked for Me
32. The “I Tried Everything” Post
People are tired of trying and failing.
Tell the truth about all the useless stuff you did—then what finally worked.
This angle builds trust fast because they’ve been there too.
It’s about showing what didn’t work before showing what did.
Example: I Tried Everything to Lose Belly Fat—Only These 6 Things Actually Worked
Let’s finish here
Now you have a cheat code to write about 1 idea in 32 different ways.
Don’t be like 99% of people who say “this was helpful” and then never do anything with it.
Take this article. Bookmark it. Turn into an AI Prompt. Share it. Print it out.
Do whatever it takes to start writing about 1 idea in 32 different ways to grow your audience, impact, and income.
What a great and useful post Matt! Thanks so much, have immediately added to CGPT and created my own 32 headlines! Brilliant! :)
Packed with value! Thank you!