Top 5 Trending Blog Topics & Ideas For 2021


Starting a new blog? or Trying to create new post? and when you search for it, Everyone will tell you to pick a niche that fits your passions and knowledge, while also being in trend.

And while there are niches that are always popular – business-starting, healthy-eating, baby-having, money-making ,DIY and Crafts – there are also some that are more specific to modern society’s current state.

In other words, some other cool things – robots and globalization, social movements and downshifting – are having a moment and you can choose an interesting sub-niche.

Here are some Post and Niche Topics that you can use while create your blog or post.

  • Travel Blogs
  • Food
  • Art
  • DIY and Crafts
  • 'How-To' Blog Posts  

Let’s discuss these popular blog trends of 2021!

 1.Travel Blogs


Whenever a big catastrophic event happens there are winners and losers. Travel blogs completely died in early 2020 but some savvy bloggers managed to make a comeback by blogging about travel at home.

It will take time before international travel becomes accessible again. Meanwhile travel bloggers can still do well with posts about day trips, staycations and exploring local outdoor places.

In this kind of blog you can share your travel experience , Travel Plans , Travel cost and can make these kind of blogs very attractive.

 2.Food



In a crisis, after stock piling toilet paper, the world’s focus turned to food. Home cooking continues to be huge right now out of necessity.

Food will always be a big topic. If you can come up with on trend recipes and take great pictures, you have a winning format for a food blog.

3.Art



Are you an artist, an illustrator? Everybody loves following blogs of creators these days so your blog will be popular from the very start.

Are you a beginner artist-illustrator? Even better! People will be interested in following your journey from a total newbie to a decently skilled artist.

In fact, a subgenre that is quite popular is very rough – almost intentionally bad – sketches with clever one-liners underneath. A great example of this is the Insta blog of cartoonist Liana Finck.

Also You can check my Instagram Art Account @_ap__art

4.DIY and Crafts


Lots of people at home with time on their hands equalled a big boom in DIY and crafts in 2021. There’s no sign of this trend letting up for 2022. I wonder how many people are painting their houses right now!

I suspect we will all be watching our budgets this year and any money saving craft or DIY ideas will be welcome!

You can make blog of any kind of decoration like home, hotels etc.

5.'How-To' Blog Posts 



How-to guides and those articles offering useful tips are among the most commonly sought after in this blog category. If you can create a ‘how-to’ blog post that focuses on the intent of the reader, and follow through with genuinely helpful information around a question or issue they have you will have an extremely valuable piece of content on your hands.

It’s no surprise that How-to posts are also among the best performing types of posts. Again, people are largely online searching for information that can help them better tackle a project, a task, or a job. Google, on the other hand, is trying to serve the most relevant and valuable information to the searcher,

For this reason, Wiki-how for example has emerged as an incredibly popular blog. Their posts provide not only step-by-step instructions on how to perform X Y or Z but also illustrate that “how.”

And then when you do answer that question, pay attention to the details. Don’t assume people just know what you’re talking about, don’t assume they “get it.” Lay out as many specifics and details as you can.


Replacing Institutions

Bloggers are changing the base institutes of society. For example, consider the media.

There is no doubt that media and its development have been really important to the advancement of society and politics, but today if a media report is unreliable there are often bloggers who will post about it, saying “I was there. This is untrue.”

In the same way, bloggers develop their own educational online courses, changing the value and perception of academic institutions.

Is there an institution you think needs to do better?

Make everything related to a said issue or gap your blog topic and you’ll be surprised how many readers agree and want to start change.

Want more? Check out this blog for new blogging ideas and tell us what you think.

These are the 5 main trends we’ve noticed. Which one of these, if any, are you most interested in? Which one do you think is going to become more/less popular? Any additions that come to mind? Leave us a comment!