Filter
& Offer High Content Quality
Tools such as
Google Reader, iGoogle, Google Alerts, and custom RSS news feeds make it easy
to subscribe to and read a lot of information. If you read 50 different
websites and only cover the best parts you save other people the time it took
you to read 50 different websites.
Some of the
better bloggers also write drafts, save them, and finish them a few days later.
If you are
selling content off your blog it may make sense to post less frequently but
only publish your best content. That makes your time appear more valuable, and
makes your content quality better than a person who feels they have to write
about everything. Jakob Nielson’s Write
Articles, Not Blog Postings offers additional background on filtering and
content quality.
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