Are We Really Writing Quality Content?
December 11, 2009 by Chris
Filed under Writing skills
Lots been said and done about blogging industry, people refer to thousands of websites before setting up their own blogs network, they take ideas from other blogs, some willfully copy the whole content and codes from other blogs, some design similar type of design, we do almost any thing under the sun to make our blog really popular like other blogging networks, isn’t it? The most important buzzword, everybody knows today is “Quality Content”, even a common laymen walking on the streets would tell you that, “if you need a blog, you need a quality content”, so what exactly is the quality content, aren’t the things we write usually “A quality” perhaps may be yes or no, it depends on the people’s perception and the idea behind the blog or an article.
As a profession, I meet many people, many writers, and many bloggers from the industry and seriously their writings, ah, I feel they are really a work of art, what makes all of them so appealing to read. Great posts are those, which teach you something, it provides you with information that you can use for your own business or research work. Whenever you see any creative writings, remember, some one has put lots of thoughts in to writing the creative work of art, as writing is an art, it’s a gifted talent. The blogging is really some hot news for new entrepreneurs but at the same time, I feel its getting in some machine like trend, not really as a good news. Blogs as they grow and mature, earn good money but I see a downfall with the new blogs, there may be varied reasons to it.

The most important aspect of keeping your blog alive is by maintaining its value and updating it on a daily basis. What I stress here is on producing the real content, the original useful content for the users of your site. Most of the times we see people vying only for the traffic and in transit, they come nowhere to their matched targets of producing the valued, quality content. So does it really satisfy their purpose of setting up the blog at first place? While some people wonder in amazement, that such things do really exist in blogosphere, the more the hype, the more the confusion amongst people to look for different ways to put across their content.
One thing I agree upon is, you do need a traffic to drive your website, but that shouldn’t be the only aim for you, traffic which is relevant, sometimes the SEO of the site leads an individual to your site and after entering the site, he might find nothing what he was looking for, so what is important is bringing the relevant traffic to the site, as people entering your site will start liking your content, they might refer even more people to use your site and in a way you are increasing your popularity in the blogging networks. Yes, blogging is all about making money, but use your little brains rather than imitating some other blogger, creative ideas are what blogs made of, if you cant come with something unique and creative, you stand no place in blogging world.
Some people think, the earliest bloggers where the lucky ones to reach their positions today, partially it may be correct but second reason is that, they came out with unique stuff that time when they started, as blogging was a new industry a decade back, it was them who thought of creating such ideas which can yield them popularity. Now, blogging is very popular though, but still you can come up with unique concept may be a blog gaming site or a membership site, library site where people blog about their books read. The opportunities are numerous; you have to just get your thinking right in the specific field. As I mentioned it earlier too, CONTENT is the most important thing in blogosphere, having thousands of readers and the number of tweets on your blog doesn’t make it necessarily a super content website, as the site get accommodated with valued data which is in great demand may be relating to a woman health or a finance blog or a beauty blog with proper SEO of the site, they are going to be super hit whether it has good content or no. So are we cheating on our readers or cheating ourselves? With the kind of content we put, we know we have put good content but is there a way to justify whether its really a good content or for that matter the amount of visitors and the comments or tweets we get? There is no official way of justifying your site whether it has good content or no, but I have come up with a little self study questions which if answered honestly would give you an answer to your queries and you can grade your site accordingly:
- Going through your blog comments by readers on a regular basis would give you an idea of what your readers feel about the particular subject topic.
- If there are lots of discussions going on between your readers, which requires each other to answer the questions with a solid proof, that sounds a good news for you, because people do strongly agree with you and your ideas relating to a particular topic.
- If your follower has written 1 or 2 sentences, its probably because he agrees with you and supports you on the topic, he doesn’t has any objections.
- In reality, there are very few people who would write their comments as, “Great Posts”.
- If you have few comments telling you about the content and people agree with you, that means they like your content and the data is useful to them.
Different blogging sites have different purposes and they serve different categories of people, if your site is new and you don’t get much comments, don’t get nervous, this is the start, remember and you probably would be happy, if there are less comments and all of them are positive. Positive comments are the deciding factors for your site and not by the number of visitors or the tweets you get. This was a very interesting, yet complicated topics for discussions, I hope you got insight in to what I really wanted to portray here, if yes, then please share your views here.












Yes I totally agree with you ! For successful running of blog quality content is very important.Just copying the whole content from other blogs is nothing but waste of time.
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Nice post. Now reading first few paras of this post, I though it will be of no use (read repeated content/topic) but towards the end you have shared some useful stuffs. Now you can call this a quality.
Is quality no more there in blogging? Well quality is there but since we blogger read and write a lot, many posts on internet feel the same. We must have read similar articles more than twice. Now as we have read similar articles many a times, we may feel there is no quality but for a newbie reader that article may be of immense use.
As you said “it depends on the people’s perception”
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I want to add some. In order to write quality content we should determine who is our reader. In my case, my writing is more to teen style, relax, cool and funky style because I know my readers are more young persons. Young people don’t like to read a formal style post.
Anyway, good post above. Thanks for the thought
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Chris – I definitely agree with what you have written here. All to often I find bloggers rehashing other people’s content, putting it in different words and posting it on their own blog. I must admit it frustrates me because they are not using their own original ideas!
People like to read new and interesting content and as a blogger, it is our responsibility to produce this good, high quality content.
Keep writing the good content Chris, you’re doing a great job.
Brandon
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You have expressed some nice thought here, We always have to try to give lots of resource to our reader, so that our reader will come back to our blog.
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Ofcourse the first self study question should be: does my blog receive comments?
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comments really are a big giveaway as to how your writing is going. Sure nobody is going to get comments at the start but once you do you will start to see patterns emerge like you describe here. Short one liners = agreeing with you or people leaving them for links back to their own blog. The real skill (and I am still very much trying to master it myself) is to write something that gives a little balance to both sides of the argument and leaves some unanswered questions so as people can fight it out and take sides in the comments. Really not a very easy thing to do but once you do get it right it is a very beautiful thing to sit back and watch

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It’s an interesting concept, this quality content thing. I tend to think the majority of us feel we write quality content, which means that, for the most part, people are trying to do the right thing with their writing.
What I consider as quality content is when someone can offer something totally new, even if it’s on a topic that others know something about. I’ve ranted a few times that some people will write posts that we all know is information they got from another blog, and might have tried to put it in their own words, or so they think.
Your post was nice and original; this was quality writing, which I like. Of course, the image is freaking me out. lol
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Quality and useful content for our blog visitors is the most important thing to make your blog run well. Discussions and advice by visitors in comments section makes the blog sound lively
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