What is Good Content vs Spam? – Thirty Day Challenge Forums
There’s a really good discussion on the forum about exactly what is the difference between Spam and content. Caro has been very clever and got the participants to start defining what they think is good content. It’s well worth a read. Some of the people in the thread are professional writers and there are some quite detailed suggestions for making your articles better. Even if, like Karl, you don’t like forums
As of this morning my Tumblr is still up. If it had gone I don’t think I’d take it personally, it would probably been deleted because of guilt by association rather than anything else. I have a fairly successful edublog site that I know delivers great content. For its niche it ranks 1 on google. On it I have discreet google adsense and Amazon Astore ads. It doesn’t earn that much. More than $10 dollars a month
The point is that what I am doing with it, republishing and commenting on other people’s cc licenced images would break Tumblr’s terms and conditions. Actually I know a couple of educationalist who were starting to use Tumblr for schools who are also at risk.
So back to writing my 3 a day – oh and finding another new niche. I had one crash and burn because of Web2.0 competition.




Karl Winegardner 10:57 am on August 19, 2007 Permalink |
Ha! Maybe I should have been more clear… aww… never mind. I was pretty clear. I don’t like forums much, but they are not altogether useless. The TDC forum has been very helpful on a number of occasions.
I don’t seem to have lost my Tumblr yet… but I am not ranking. The number of pages that I am competing with have risen by over 8,000 since I first saw this niche. So, I am considering finding a different focus niche for now.