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You have probably heard a few times by now, that we would like our members to post quality content on our forum. What is Quality Content? That is a good question. Keep reading on if you want to learn what is, and isn't good quality content, and how to separate a good post, from the bad.
Quality Content, is something that is on topic to either the Board that it is posted in, or directly on topic with the opening post of a Thread. This post, whether it be a topic or a reply, is designed to start a conversation on a subject, that can last days, weeks, months or even years. It drives traffic and further replies to the topic at hand.
The most important thing about creating quality content, is the question, "Does what I want to discuss, is important to what is being discussed already, and if so, am I repeating information that has already been posted?"
Now, you can technically have multiple topics on the same exact subject, but if the discussion is something specific to something else in that subject field, it will not be labeled as duplicate content, or as spam.
The following are what is called, the Nine Ingredients to making great content.
1. Create Original Content
2. Always Focus On Creating Strong Headlines
3. Make Your Content Actionable
4. Be Able to Provide Answers
5. Be Accurate in Your Reporting and Sourcing of Information
6. Create Engaging and Thought Provoking Content
7. Communicate Better by Adding Images and Video
8. Write Short and Pointed Content
9. Make Continual Updates to Your Website or Blog
Each of the above points, have a reason why creating original and quality content, is important.
I am going to go through the first and second item above; but remember to take the other above items into consideration too!
Original Content also means, Originality. Really, this means to not duplicate something that has already been written.
The following is an example of not the best content that is made, but can be improved for the discussion at hand. To preface the following quotes, the thread starter asked if you had to have experience to own a Barber Salon, in order to make a profit off of owning a hair cutting business.
The two quoted posts above, were part of a discussion on whether or not you need a hair cutting degree to open a barber shop. Now, these quotes weren't exactly the best, but they technically do contribute to a discussion, but not in the best way possible.
What should have been said, was:
See the difference in the replies? They are better on point with the discussion, and better contributes to the topic at hand. The responses are more original, and doesn't sound like they are repeating each other.
Here are some bad examples of replies and topics that could have been worded better, if more time was put into wording the opening post and one of the replies to it.
Topic 1, opening post: Is meatpie business profitable
Better Worded Opening Post:
Topic 2, opening post: Winter blankets selling business!
Better Worded Opening Post:
A good headline, sparks conversation and interaction! Though sadly, if it isn't worded correctly, it can leave you with little to no replies.
Consider the following two statistics from Copyblogger:
Lets look at a couple good headlines:
The basic idea of a strong headline, is that it should directly relate to what you are posting, and that it should make someone want to open it up!
The above tips are what I believe will help everyone here, in figuring out how to better post around the forum. If you have any suggestions on any of the other sections I listed, but didn't comment on, please reply below on how you would handle those sections!
You have probably heard a few times by now, that we would like our members to post quality content on our forum. What is Quality Content? That is a good question. Keep reading on if you want to learn what is, and isn't good quality content, and how to separate a good post, from the bad.
What is Quality Content?
Quality Content, is something that is on topic to either the Board that it is posted in, or directly on topic with the opening post of a Thread. This post, whether it be a topic or a reply, is designed to start a conversation on a subject, that can last days, weeks, months or even years. It drives traffic and further replies to the topic at hand.
The most important thing about creating quality content, is the question, "Does what I want to discuss, is important to what is being discussed already, and if so, am I repeating information that has already been posted?"
Now, you can technically have multiple topics on the same exact subject, but if the discussion is something specific to something else in that subject field, it will not be labeled as duplicate content, or as spam.
The following are what is called, the Nine Ingredients to making great content.
1. Create Original Content
2. Always Focus On Creating Strong Headlines
3. Make Your Content Actionable
4. Be Able to Provide Answers
5. Be Accurate in Your Reporting and Sourcing of Information
6. Create Engaging and Thought Provoking Content
7. Communicate Better by Adding Images and Video
8. Write Short and Pointed Content
9. Make Continual Updates to Your Website or Blog
Each of the above points, have a reason why creating original and quality content, is important.
I am going to go through the first and second item above; but remember to take the other above items into consideration too!
Create Original and Quality Content
This part is simple, but can be confusing to some people. Copying other people’s content will result in a punishment from Google, which can crush the bottom line of what you want to create in regards to discussion. Anything that is not original, carries a punishment. In the case of our forum, bad or low quality content, which is unoriginal, penalizes this forum.Original Content also means, Originality. Really, this means to not duplicate something that has already been written.
The following is an example of not the best content that is made, but can be improved for the discussion at hand. To preface the following quotes, the thread starter asked if you had to have experience to own a Barber Salon, in order to make a profit off of owning a hair cutting business.
Your words are on point, you do not need to be able to cut hairs before you can establish a barbing salon. Just get a barbing shop, equip it with adequate and necessary tools and comfort, hire the services of experienced stylists. To maximize profit, make sure it's a large barbing salon located in a students location.
Of course such barbing saloon can make it big time, the owner of a saloon must not know how to cut hair.
As long as he has professionals that does it for him, he is good to go. The business is like an investment for him.
The two quoted posts above, were part of a discussion on whether or not you need a hair cutting degree to open a barber shop. Now, these quotes weren't exactly the best, but they technically do contribute to a discussion, but not in the best way possible.
What should have been said, was:
And:While having a degree and experience would help with running a barbering salon, you do not have to be able to cut hair, so long as you have everything needed for the supplies, and hire out the people with the skills needed before you establish a barbing salon. To maximize profit, you would also need to place this in prime real estate, preferably near a high traffic area, like a college, with minimial business rates or rent.
Of course you can make it big time owning a salon, even if the owner does not know how to cut hair. As long as he has professionals that does it for him, he is good to go. The business can be a great investment for him.
See the difference in the replies? They are better on point with the discussion, and better contributes to the topic at hand. The responses are more original, and doesn't sound like they are repeating each other.
Here are some bad examples of replies and topics that could have been worded better, if more time was put into wording the opening post and one of the replies to it.
Topic 1, opening post: Is meatpie business profitable
Example reply:Where I stay people love meatpie so much, but the availability of meatpie is lower than the demand. I plan on venturing into the business largely but I want to know my chances of making it profitable
This business is very lucrative. Taste of the meat pie will determine the patronage and will you need a good location for the business for it.
Better Worded Opening Post:
Better Example Reply:Where I live, people love eating meat filled pies, but there aren't many businesses that are open here, that can meet the demand for it. I am planning on venturing into the business. I want to know; if anyone has any ideas; what could my changes be in successfully running the business, and making it profitable? Do you have any suggestions?
This business is a pretty lucrative business. The type of pies that are sold, will determine whether or not you will get great patronage to the location. Also, the location that you have it would be useful in making people aware of it, and marketing the firm by word of mouth.
Topic 2, opening post: Winter blankets selling business!
Example reply:We have talked about different businesses but today I want to discuss about seasonal business.
Warm blankets are very demanding in winter . According to my opinion, this business can give us good profit,if we are serious to run this business.what do you think,is this a profitable business in winter?
Sellingof blanket to me i may not consider it as a full-time job because you only have blanket to sell when there is winter or maybe to sell to sick people but I think you can do it as a side or so because blanket selling is a seasonal job which May no be suitable for a full time income
Better Worded Opening Post:
Better Example Reply:We have talked about various different types of businesses, but today, I want to see what your thoughts are on Seasonal Clothing Stores.
Warm blankets are in high demand in the winder months, as things can get pretty cold. What do you think? Is this a profitable business to run in the Winter?
My opinion, is that a business like this can give a pretty good profit; that is if we are serious about running this type of business.
I do not consider it as a full time job, in part because, you only have items that are only able to be sold in the winter, or to be sold to those who have sick people in the house during the cold season. But I believe that you can do it as a side job, as blanket and winter clothing selling is a seasonal related job, which may not be suitable for earning year round.
Always Focus on Creating a Strong Headline
This item may be confusing to some people, as what constitutes as a good strong headline?A good headline, sparks conversation and interaction! Though sadly, if it isn't worded correctly, it can leave you with little to no replies.
Consider the following two statistics from Copyblogger:
- 80% of people will read your headlines.
- Only 20% of those people will read the rest of your content.
Lets look at a couple good headlines:
- 5 Grammatical Errors that Make You Look Dumb
- How To Make Cauliflower Taste as Good as French Fries
The basic idea of a strong headline, is that it should directly relate to what you are posting, and that it should make someone want to open it up!
The above tips are what I believe will help everyone here, in figuring out how to better post around the forum. If you have any suggestions on any of the other sections I listed, but didn't comment on, please reply below on how you would handle those sections!
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