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Quality vs. Quantity

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07-14-2010, 05:42 AM
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The internet is already made up of 99% crap content websites, you are much better off being the 1% that contribute some quality content to the internet.

If I personally land on a poor quality website, I leave it straight away. This in turn increases the bounce rate score for that website, and the search engines will in turn drop the position of that website in the SERP's. So if you want to obtain/maintain good rankings then quality content is a must.

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it's quality. a good content still counts

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Quantity is actually efficiency, and efficiency is part of Quality.

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08-12-2010, 02:23 AM
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Quality gives better results, who would be interested in the content if it is nonsense.

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Quantity with Quality is the best.. :-)

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If you have a blog your content must be quality so readers will come back to your blog and read some more, they might even bookmark your blog and share it to their friends.

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a good and unique content, that's what the readers wants to see. By giving them fresh and new contents, for sure they will keep coming back to your blog.

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I'd have to agree with quality over quantity. Visitors typically don't read all the text on your website, so if you can get the most important text out there you'll be in good shape.

For example, look at Apple's website. Very clean, simple, and to the point.

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You need both quality and quantity. Poorly written and unspecific articles really don't provide you any traffic.

Though If I had to choose between one high quality article and 1mb of poorly written content, I'd go with the quality article and put up a one page site.

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All we know that quality is very important but you can find lots of people they don't care about it and they keep giving quantity only........ I think it won't be much effective.

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