Content for your Web Business

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Carl Mason, Jan 5, 2014.

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Which is best in the first 6 months of Launching

Poll closed May 15, 2014.
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  2. DIY Content

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  1. #1
    I'm sure i can't be alone on this point.

    I no my strengths are not creating "quality" content, however by my own judgement its not bad but its not amazing by any means i doubt it will leave the reader wanting to come back for more :-(

    Doubled edged sword question which probably has been asked many times already, I want to delegate the content without a hefty fee.

    Does anybody Hybrid there content creation? by so i mean purchase say half yourself and outsource the other half?

    Thanks for response in advance
     
    Carl Mason, Jan 5, 2014 IP
  2. ChooDaLoo

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    To be honest, I would say paying for expert content would be ideal. You will have a variety of other tasks on your plate, and you'll only be putting everything else on hold to get the content done. An expert will be able to help you identify target keywords and more.
     
    ChooDaLoo, Jan 5, 2014 IP
  3. MrOnlineMoney

    MrOnlineMoney Member

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    One thing that I would like to say is that your content might not be the best, but if you can sell yourself as part of the content, more people will come back.

    To try and make what I said make more sense I will use John Chow as an example. Lots of John's posts do have decent info, but lots of them I find kind of boring. Lots of them even have frequent spelling errors!! But why do I go back and read his stuff daily, because I like John Chow. He is a cool guy that is fairly funny. I would say sometimes more or less the person providing or saying the content brings in the readers and not necessarily the content itself.

    I suggest you try and include yourself as part of the content if that makes any sense.
     
    MrOnlineMoney, Jan 5, 2014 IP