In some situations, it’s not necessary and trying to achieve it can be detrimental.
An essay about when and how statistical significance is not needed, with actual examples.
You hear a song or a piece of music, and it sounds familiar. Find out all the similar ones.
Publish lists of music songs and pieces that are very similar, with excerpts so you can listen and compare how similar they are.
Get the most important things that are happening in various areas of interest (technology, medicine, games, marketing, etc.)
Weekly publication of a top list for various subjects. Each list has the top most important things that are happening in that area with a short synopsis and links to further reading.
It would be interesting to find out what people (maybe your favorite director) from the movie industry like to watch themselves – what are their favorite movies.
A website and a database containing people from the film industry listing their favorite movies and why. You can search by the movie or by the person recommending it.
From time to time, there is a new health subject in the news. Sometimes in a positive way, sometimes in a negative one. It would be good to have a round-up on each of these topics.
Publish a series of articles or booklets. Each will deal with a health subject like cholesterol, running, walking, sugars, fiber, etc. Each will sum up all the pros and cons, their scientific sources, etc.