Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 4:09:35 GMT
Sites created to raise money with advertisements and affiliations are continually being created which, at least in Italy, have not made anyone rich or ensured a decent income. Yet we dive into those topics that can make money because the associated keywords pay well. On certain topics the web is not full, but it is overflowing. Indeed, it overflows, overflows, resulting in a surplus of information that damages the user, since it is difficult to understand which is the original information and which is the shameful copy-paste or rehashing of texts, which is the informative text and which is instead , the one written to make up the numbers.
Does it make sense to write anymore? Does it make sense to continue producing texts that have already been written? Writing posts for amateur blogs Many wonder whether it makes sense to Special Data open a blog on a topic with which the web is already saturated. Even some industry experts argue that we should open a blog on a niche that has not yet been invaded or abused. Shareable and refutable at the same time. First of all, let's clarify what I mean by amateur blog . I gather in this category blogs of a non-commercial nature , not necessarily all those blogs created in 5 minutes on online platforms.
Blue Pen is also amateur, because I love writing and I'm not selling anything here. I've seen blogs close because there were already others on the topics covered. A blog is your own voice, therefore it is always unique and original, at least as long as it is the voice of the blogger who writes to it. It doesn't matter if that blog talks about topics covered by 1000 other blogs: the blogger writes based on his own ideas and experiences, so he will publish unique articles. It is always worth reading new points of view and new reasoning. Does it make sense, in this case, to write again? The answer is yes. Web copywriting for company sites A company website – showcase site, e-commerce, company blog, etc. – requires texts written by a professional. Above all, it requires dedicated texts, not copy-paste and steal-here-and-there as I have often seen.
Does it make sense to write anymore? Does it make sense to continue producing texts that have already been written? Writing posts for amateur blogs Many wonder whether it makes sense to Special Data open a blog on a topic with which the web is already saturated. Even some industry experts argue that we should open a blog on a niche that has not yet been invaded or abused. Shareable and refutable at the same time. First of all, let's clarify what I mean by amateur blog . I gather in this category blogs of a non-commercial nature , not necessarily all those blogs created in 5 minutes on online platforms.
Blue Pen is also amateur, because I love writing and I'm not selling anything here. I've seen blogs close because there were already others on the topics covered. A blog is your own voice, therefore it is always unique and original, at least as long as it is the voice of the blogger who writes to it. It doesn't matter if that blog talks about topics covered by 1000 other blogs: the blogger writes based on his own ideas and experiences, so he will publish unique articles. It is always worth reading new points of view and new reasoning. Does it make sense, in this case, to write again? The answer is yes. Web copywriting for company sites A company website – showcase site, e-commerce, company blog, etc. – requires texts written by a professional. Above all, it requires dedicated texts, not copy-paste and steal-here-and-there as I have often seen.