How to create valuable content

Mar 07, 2008

While to people come to your blog or website? They are certainly looking for something. whenever you go to a link you have a specific objective in your mind; you just don’t randomly visit websites without any purpose. Wherever you go, whatever you do on the Internet there is a purpose involved. If your content solves that purpose then you have got valuable content.

Whenever you are creating content for your blog or website you should ask the following questions from yourself:

  • Why would your visitors appreciate that content?
  • Is it providing to them what they are looking for?
  • Is your content so unique that they cannot find it anywhere else?
  • Would you find your content useful if you accessed it or another website?

If the answer to all these questions is "yes"  then you are creating valuable content for your visitors.

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4 Responses to “How to create valuable content”

  1. Shane: content writer
    Problem is that we can’t always be so easily objective.. Often when one looks at their own work it is difficult to consider it useful or worthwhile.. Simply because we often don’t give ourselves enough credit.. I think in many ways its better to seek outside opinion.
  2. mort
    Hi,
    Nice blog very informative. Hope you don’t mind but i have bookmarked it.
  3. Lance Winslow
    Good rules to live by, and I would add, is your content factual, honest, based on integrity? Is it opinion? Did you state that? Will the reader find out later that you tricked them, lied, eggagerated or that it contained falsehood? The reason I mention this, is that as I search around the Internet and read blogs, I see a bit of BS. I think that can turn people off, so I would say that in the haste to be controversial to create interest, too you must be careful to keep it real.
  4. Amrit
    Yes Lance, you make an absolutely valid point.

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