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by natvod
3848 days ago
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Definitely agree with this. I'm surprised so many companies still bother to produce content in the form of crappy articles on beat the horse to death topics. It feels like having a blog is a must-have to be a legit company these days so a lot of companies hire someone to churn out $30 articles just to have one. I definitely think companies need to reimagine content. First by moving away from the incredibly boring blog format. Examples: Beautifully designed beginner SEO guide (almost feels like a choose your adventure book): https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo Interactive visualizations: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/02/13/us/politics/20... Collection of email templates: http://www.artofemails.com/sales-follow-up |
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There is nothing wrong with the blog format per se. The problem is, as you correctly identified, crappy articles.
What your examples have in common is that they provide value to the user. That's the key no matter what's the medium you are using to do so. There's nothing wrong with the blog format that prevents you from providing value.