Advanced Content Creation
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:38 am
Despite the fact that I could “knock out” an article in 2 hours or less, it typically takes longer than that. In the past, when I published, it was basically write and publish and then that was it. I didn’t really do anything else because I didn’t know what else to do.
Though there’s a certain amount of time-risk involved as an greece whatsapp mobile phone number list blogger, the risk is much less in my opinion. I’ve already see how things play out. I trust the system. I know that when I write a good article, it can rank. If it doesn’t, I don’t get butthurt because I only write articles I think are worth writing.
I have much better SEO skills and business sense, so I can assess value better. Although an article may not rank in Google, I can still use it on my website in some capacity.
There still is some time-risk involved though. These days, publishing an article comes with a lot more tasks associated with it.
For example, an article I write may come with a companion video which takes 3 hours to film, edit, upload, and publish. I might create custom graphics in Cavna as well. As I’m writing, I’m also evaluating the content on a new level, not just looking for a finished product, but for something that’s truly unique and worth of publishing. I’m thinking, “What makes this article unique among all others on the same topic?”.
This next level of publishing takes a certain amount of effort, and though, for example, One More Cup of Coffee is already a decade old, I expect the quality of content to continue to improve over time. What was acceptable just a year ago is rarely what I’d accept in the current year, and this process has continued with every additional year I run the site.
Though there’s a certain amount of time-risk involved as an greece whatsapp mobile phone number list blogger, the risk is much less in my opinion. I’ve already see how things play out. I trust the system. I know that when I write a good article, it can rank. If it doesn’t, I don’t get butthurt because I only write articles I think are worth writing.
I have much better SEO skills and business sense, so I can assess value better. Although an article may not rank in Google, I can still use it on my website in some capacity.
There still is some time-risk involved though. These days, publishing an article comes with a lot more tasks associated with it.
For example, an article I write may come with a companion video which takes 3 hours to film, edit, upload, and publish. I might create custom graphics in Cavna as well. As I’m writing, I’m also evaluating the content on a new level, not just looking for a finished product, but for something that’s truly unique and worth of publishing. I’m thinking, “What makes this article unique among all others on the same topic?”.
This next level of publishing takes a certain amount of effort, and though, for example, One More Cup of Coffee is already a decade old, I expect the quality of content to continue to improve over time. What was acceptable just a year ago is rarely what I’d accept in the current year, and this process has continued with every additional year I run the site.