1. “How I Use Ledger Live Desktop Daily” – Personal Walkthrough Series


Create a mini-series where you walk users through your daily or weekly crypto routine using Ledger Live. Show portfolio tracking, receiving crypto, staking, or swapping within the app. This builds relatability and teaches functionality.

2. “Ledger Live Myths: Busted!” – Educational Carousel or Video
Debunk common myths:

  • “You need to be a developer to use Ledger.”
  • “Ledger Live isn’t beginner-friendly.”
  • “Hardware wallets are only for Bitcoin.”
    Each slide or video section can feature a myth + reality, using clean visuals and real examples from the Ledger Live app.

3. “New Feature Drop” Deep Dives – Product Explainer Content
Whenever Ledger Live updates (e.g. adding new staking assets, UI changes, or new DApps), create videos or blog posts that:

  • Explain what’s new
  • Who benefits from it
  • How to use it in 3 steps
    These help establish you as an authority and help users stay current.

4. “Top 5 Hidden Features in Ledger Live”
Cover underrated features like:

  • Portfolio analytics
  • Native staking support
  • App manager for firmware updates
  • Integration with MetaMask
  • Buying crypto directly via partners
    Each can become a short-form post or an in-depth guide.

5. “Ledger Live vs [Other Wallets]” – Comparison Posts
Create honest, side-by-side comparisons between Ledger Live and other wallets (like Exodus, Trezor Suite, MetaMask). Focus on features, security, user interface, and ecosystem support. This boosts SEO and shows users why Ledger Live might be the better choice.

6. “Common Mistakes Ledger Users Make (and How to Avoid Them)”
Topics might include:

  • Forgetting to write down recovery phrase
  • Not updating firmware regularly
  • Confusing Ledger Live balance with blockchain balance
    Each point can be a post or an animated reel for more impact.

7. “Explaining Crypto Security Like You're 5” – Simplified Series
Break down key concepts related to Ledger and Ledger Live—private keys, self-custody, phishing risks, secure backups—in ultra-simple language. Use analogies, animations, or even children’s toys for visual storytelling.

8. “User Q&A: You Asked, We Answer”
Collect common community questions from Reddit, X (Twitter), or YouTube, and create short content pieces answering them. It keeps your content aligned with real user pain points and builds trust.