Comments on: Content Quality Vs. Content Quantity – The Great Content Debate https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 08:53:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Michael Brenner https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12575 Tue, 21 Jan 2014 19:39:30 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12575 In reply to Jason Clegg.

Thanks Jason, it’s amazing how many people disagree with us on that point.

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By: Jason Clegg https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12574 Tue, 21 Jan 2014 03:03:24 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12574 This is the key point: “Deadlines are the greatest source of inspiration.”

Everyone should follow that rule very closely for best results. We need deadlines to keep us focused on creating content. Quality is something that needs to happen within a deadline timeframe. Deadlines help eliminate procrastination and force us to become better in smaller blocks of time. 🙂

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By: Michael Brenner https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12573 Tue, 08 Oct 2013 16:39:58 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12573 In reply to Justin Belmont.

Justin! Thank you. So few people agree with this side of the debate. Of course you have to have quality but it needs to start with a commitment to a schedule.

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By: Justin Belmont https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12572 Tue, 08 Oct 2013 03:14:05 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12572 Ah, the classic debate. Quantity and quality are both important, so it is always difficult to pick one over the other. As others have said, however, creating quantity goals is very important. In order to be successful you have to make readers keep coming back, and that can only happen if you keep producing content. Having a schedule of when to post ensures that you stay relevant and also forces you to sit down and write. While the first draft may not be high quality content, revision can take you there. The hardest part is usually starting!

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By: Michael Brenner https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12571 Mon, 23 Sep 2013 22:01:10 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12571 In reply to Mary Chandler.

Thanks Mary, of course you are right! You need both to make an impact!

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By: Mary Chandler https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12570 Sun, 22 Sep 2013 06:48:07 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12570 I always go for quality, but if you cannot achieve quality without the quantity, I would go bot both ways. Nevertheless, quality is of utmost importance for me. I despise reading long content that does not make sense.

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By: Michael Brenner https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12569 Mon, 16 Sep 2013 18:38:12 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12569 In reply to Chad Pollitt.

Great point Chad. At content marketing world, we talked about how we all know the answer is not A. Quality or B. Quantity but C. both. Maybe consistency is the best way to explain what “both” means.

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By: Chad Pollitt https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12568 Fri, 13 Sep 2013 23:33:29 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12568 Michael:

Great post as usual – This debate has been happening for quite some time and I’ve never heard anyone mention what I consider more important than quality or quantity. That’s “consistency.”

Consistency in quality (whatever that may be) and consistency in quantity (whatever that may be) sets expectations for readers and Google. I think it’s time to inject “consistency” into the debate. Now I’m motivated to write a post. Thanks Michael!

@ChadPollitt

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By: Michael Brenner https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12567 Thu, 12 Sep 2013 23:29:09 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12567 In reply to David Cheng.

Thanks David, that’s why I wrote this post and asked to run that panel. Got to create quantity goals and then work like heck to make the content great.

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By: David Cheng https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12566 Thu, 12 Sep 2013 21:08:28 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12566 Let’s be honest… if we don’t impose a quantity goal, then you’ll never end up posting anything at all. Readers are creatures of habit and if you post in a regular schedule, they’ll look forward to reading your material when the deadline hits, regardless of whether it’s good/bad or relevant.

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By: Michael Brenner https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12565 Thu, 12 Sep 2013 20:11:43 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12565 In reply to Unmana.

Unmana, that is exactly what I do. I have tried to get ahead of my schedule and it never happens. Even when I make a list of “ideas” when I go back, I can’t seem to get into the same brain pattern. This quote is my new mantra.

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By: Unmana https://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12564 Thu, 12 Sep 2013 19:05:39 +0000 https://marketinginsidergroup.com/uncategorized/content-quality-vs-content-quantity-the-great-content-debate/#comment-12564 “Deadlines are the greatest source of inspiration.” That’s personally why I’m striving for quantity right now, because if I let myself wait till I’m “inspired”, I’d never write! But if I sit down to write because omg-I-have-to-post-today, I’ll always find something to write.

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