The more we read, the better our knowledge grows. It is the reason why exponential growth of Internet since its foundation. Many of us seek answers to our question using top search engines like Google. There are many content developers provides quality contents to promote their sites. However, there are many spam contents too that have re-created and re-written over and over again. This kind of junk quality contents still circulating contents in search engines and article directories. Even though, there are many content duplication tools available, content is still re-created by changing it from active to passive or passive to active. Most of re-writers will replace words with appropriate synonyms to make it look unique. In any way, the quality and readability drops if we target our content to search engines than people.
Writing great contents requires great resources. So, reading more relevant contents and staying up-to-date in your niche by following closely top blogs and news channels will give better exposure on what is really happening around us. This will give us enough strength and resources to write one quality article. It is a continued process where we get the input of latest news from subscribing to top blogs and news tubes. Sometimes, posting relevant top videos in youtube could get large number of visitors too. Spend more time in gathering quality contents instead just re-writing other articles for your blog. The more quality contents delivered, the better our blog will rank and loyal readers. At the end, it is our loyal supporters the one who is really contribute towards our growth. Try to convince our blog readers to stay longer, subscribe and they may be the first one to try out your new product or services launched too. So, read more and write less to deliver better quality contents for your blog and watch the number of subscribers, traffic, revenue, etc grows.











I think that if one writes blog posts everyday of the week, it will get watered down. It is like making a peanut butter sandwich. If you spread it too thin, will it still be a sandwich? More than likely, it won’t taste that good being so thin!
It depends. If we have the crowd that listens and so obsessed with what you have to say, I’m sure they will even listen 10-20 posts a day, 7 days a week. If not, blogs like Mashable, Techcrunch, etc will not even able to survive this long.