What is Quality Content and How to Write Quality Content for Steemit

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

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Steemit is a blockchain social network where anyone can create post or blog and We have all heard that content is king and that you need to write high-quality content. This article is going to cover what exactly makes quality content, why you should even bother with a blog, and the keys to writing successful blog posts. So without wasting any time, let's jump in!

The best way to differentiate you from competitors is to provide the best value! The three most effective ways to provide value are to.

  • Create unique and original content
  • Make content actionable
  • Be a resource

Quality content is evergreen; it stands the test of time and keeps people coming back for more. High quality: Your content should be unique, specific and high quality. It should not be mass-produced or outsourced on a large number of other sites. Of course, what is considered quality may be subjective to you and your audience but there are some general guidelines that every blog should follow and we are going to cover all of them. Pictures, videos, audio files, and interactivity all improve the perceived quality of content. No one likes reading a 1,200 word block of text.

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Quality Content; is defined by data and always bases your definition of quality content on data. Any other definition will be based on your biased views of your own work. Keywords used to help with that. But now, keywords are a hindrance. Marketers are misusing them to the point that they don’t reliably tell Google what a page is about. And people don’t always use the right keywords to ask a question. Useful and informative If you’re launching a site for a restaurant, you can include the location, hours of operation, contact information, menu and a blog to share upcoming events. More valuable and useful than other sites: If you write about how to train a dog, make sure your article provides more value or a different perspective than the numerous articles on the web on dog training.

Keep in mind that your content should be created primarily to give visitors a good user experience, not to rank well in search engines. Engaging: Bring color and life to your site by adding images of your products, your team, or yourself. Make sure visitors are not distracted by spelling, stylistic, and factual errors. Engage visitors by interacting with them through regular updates, comment boxes.

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Basic principles

Make content primarily for users, not for search engines.
Think about what makes your content unique, valuable or engaging.
Another useful test is to ask, “Does this help my users?
Do not deceive your users.
A good rule of thumb is whether you’d feel comfortable explaining what you’ve done.
Make your content stand out from others in your field.

Specific guidelines or Avoid the following techniques:

Automatically generated content
Creating pages with little or no original content
Hidden text or links
Scraped content
Cloaking
Participating in link schemes
Sneaky redirects
Irrelevant keywords
Abusing rich snippets markup
Doorway pages
Participating in affiliate programs without adding sufficient value


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I'd tell you to follow your own advice but you probably didn't even read this.

http://searchengineland.com/what-is-quality-content-251071

Good stuff for down voting the hell out of this guy! I did as much as I could, but I'm glad someone bigger was able to take him down :P

You can check my other posts on @lovelyday
and also follow and upvote me.

Thanks to all friends.

Hello! I just upvoted you! I help new Steemit members! Upvote this comment and follow me! i will upvote your future posts! To any other visitor, upvote this post also to receive free UpVotes from me! Happy SteemIt!

done, follow me and upvote all my posts.

1 more thing to avoid:

Stop spamming: "You can check me out and follow me", On other people's posts! Its rude, and will get all of your content flagged.