submitted by Catharine
I recently took notice to an article I found on Twitter: “Content Farms: Why Media, Blogs & Google Should be Worried.” This article addresses the recent rise of companies that produce and create hundreds of bits of content per day. Sure, I’d love for Keen Guides to be able to do that, but can it be good, QUALITY content? I’m not convinced. The author, Richard MacManus, comments that such content lacks passion and knowledge of the topic at hand. Tech Crunch founder Michael Arrington provides an analogy with fast food: it is content produced quickly and made to order. That is the very, very, very last thing that I want to be described of videos distributed through Keen Guides, if by some oversight, they manage to get on our platform.
I’d like to ask our audience. (Please, I hope we still have one!?) What would you consider as “quality content”? We’ll take your answers very seriously!




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