Quality is important, but not in every case. Let's take here the image-building campaigns in which the company wants to reach a large number of customers, probably minimum quality standards are maintained, but overall it is a quantity. Personally, I put on the quality of the delivery of the content, but sometimes quantity is also important. You have to balance those two things in order to achieve the effect.
Quantity. You can sell them to the ignorant masses and buy loads more quality things with the profit. (Or, more seriously, neither: I'd rather be happy with what I have.)
It depends on what it is. I prefer a combination of the two so I am able to get my options open but I want those to be of semi reasonable quality.
In the short term given limited resources and contraints, I will choose quality over quantity. However, in the longer term, I definitely want both quality and quantity.
I would have to say quality. I work hard for my money so when I spend it I expect it to be something that I want and can use for a reasonable amount of time. If you go for quantity, you are going to get what you pay for and more than likely you are going to end up resulting back to the quality thing back in the end. When you go after quantity usually you end up spending more money in the long run.
Quality is the best policy. Quantity can work too, however, in a few cases. It all depends on the particular project you're working on and the target audience of what you're trying to advertise to or whatever. But like I said, the majority of the time, quality over everything.
i will prefer quantity with quality. because quantity with quality will only leads you towards success .