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In a digital environment where competition is increasingly high, creating attention in the eyes of your target can be complex. Achieving this goal is easier by producing quality content that builds authority. But why neglect producing shorter content? Which of the following statements summarizes your opinion on content production? “Content represents quality, not quantity. We should focus on generating valuable, authoritative content on a regular basis and not publish a large number of short, low-quality posts. Less is more." “Success in digital media comes down to a simple equation: finding a way to produce the most content at the lowest possible cost.” Do you perhaps agree with the first statement? Until recently, so did we. But now we believe that a reevaluation is necessary... The Washington Post publishes approximately 1,200 posts per day.
An incredible amount of content. Your initial reaction Brazil Phone Number to reading this news might be: “Surely it's too much, quality will suffer, why produce so much content?” The answer is simple, it seems to work. Online users viewing blog posts grew 28 percent over the past year and surpassed those of the New York Times in some months at the end of 2015. That means more traffic and more revenue for a publisher. The growth in published content is just part of the long-term strategy that Jeff Bezos has implemented to increase the number of users who view content on the Washington Post . The strategy implemented appears to be similar to the approach adopted by Bezos on Amazon to attract audiences through long-tail keywords . However, this is a general trend. Many other websites (and their authors) have also increased their volume of published content.
We are seeing significant growth in the content available online: the number of pages indexed by Google has grown from 1 trillion to 30 trillion in the last 7 years. This accelerated growth is due to many reasons. First of all, more and more companies are adopting strategies that involve publishing a high volume of content (like the Washington Post), plus: The growth of automated content The greatest diffusion of short-form content The increase in text and video content available online The expansion of the niche audience reachable through content optimized for long-tail keywords The ease of access to publishing tools that encourages the creation of content by a growing number of users Data suggests that the number of new posts and articles published next year could double that of content published this year. The trend therefore seems to suggest that we will see an increase in available content... let's see what the future holds for us.
An incredible amount of content. Your initial reaction Brazil Phone Number to reading this news might be: “Surely it's too much, quality will suffer, why produce so much content?” The answer is simple, it seems to work. Online users viewing blog posts grew 28 percent over the past year and surpassed those of the New York Times in some months at the end of 2015. That means more traffic and more revenue for a publisher. The growth in published content is just part of the long-term strategy that Jeff Bezos has implemented to increase the number of users who view content on the Washington Post . The strategy implemented appears to be similar to the approach adopted by Bezos on Amazon to attract audiences through long-tail keywords . However, this is a general trend. Many other websites (and their authors) have also increased their volume of published content.
We are seeing significant growth in the content available online: the number of pages indexed by Google has grown from 1 trillion to 30 trillion in the last 7 years. This accelerated growth is due to many reasons. First of all, more and more companies are adopting strategies that involve publishing a high volume of content (like the Washington Post), plus: The growth of automated content The greatest diffusion of short-form content The increase in text and video content available online The expansion of the niche audience reachable through content optimized for long-tail keywords The ease of access to publishing tools that encourages the creation of content by a growing number of users Data suggests that the number of new posts and articles published next year could double that of content published this year. The trend therefore seems to suggest that we will see an increase in available content... let's see what the future holds for us.