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What Flavor of Content Will You Publish, Fast or Good?

January 30, 2017 by David Crankshaw

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Charlie Bilello, the Director of Research at Pension Partners, LLC, captures the essential differences between the two types of web content: Fast Content and Good Content. What choice will you make?

Fast Content vs. Good Content

Fast content is timely. Good content is timeless.

Fast content seeks clicks. Good content seeks conversation.

Fast content induces fear and greed. Good content helps you overcome these emotions.

Fast content is self-promotional. Good content is self-aware.

Fast content assigns blame. Good content takes ownership.

Fast content is fleeting. Good content is cumulative.

Fast content makes you react. Good content makes you reflect.

Go visit Charlie’s full list here. Choose carefully.

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