Go For Quality, not a Forced Deadline
By Desty on Sep 19, 2007 in Meta Blogging
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Read a dozen blogs and you’ll hear the same thing
Create a posting schedule and stick to it
That’s well and good for the professional blogger who has nothing but time to crank out the articles, time stamp them to later publication, or to save them as drafts for a day when they don’t feel like writing.
For those of us who treat blogging as a business beyond our job, we strive to create quality articles. Articles that we would like to read. Writing an article just to say “I made my quota for today of 1 article” doesn’t do your site justice, and it cheats your readers.
For example, I wrote two days ago an article I had been forming for a few weeks, How to Make Money Online from Your Dorm Room — Introduction. It would be so easy to just slap together an article about blogging, yada yada yada. Problem with that is, readers expect better. When you write an article, you are being judged, especially in this day of Blogrush, where someone might be interested in your title, read the subpar article, and never visit again.
Every article should be a grade A for quality and effort. To do anything less, it would have been better to say nothing at all.
Make Money Online from Your Dorm Room by Blogging should be ready tomorrow, I promise!!!
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