DEFINE -: SEGREGATION & COMPOSITING ( content quality answer required )
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SEGREGATION - - - In geography,, Segregation refer to the segregation of waste. It means seperation of dry waste and wet wastes. Its main purpose is to use dry waste through recycling and use wet waste as compost...
COMPOSTING - - - Using the natural process of decay to covert the organic wastes into valuable humus called composting.... ✨✨✨
COMPOSTING - - - Using the natural process of decay to covert the organic wastes into valuable humus called composting.... ✨✨✨
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What is Quality Content?
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Of course, what is considered quality may be subjective to you and your audience -- but there are some general guidelines that every blog should follow and we are going to cover all of them.
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It’s no secret that if your business wants to be relevant in today’s market, it needs to have a blog. Featuring a blog on your website is one of the most cost-effective inbound marketing strategies you can invest in.
However, you can’t simply throw a bunch of random articles on your website and call it a blog. (In fact, Google’s algorithm works against sites that do this.) You need to create and feature quality, original content that helps your brand stand out from the competition and get found.
This article is going to cover what exactly makes quality content, why you should even bother with a blog, and the keys to writing successful blog posts. So without wasting any time, let's jump in!
What is Quality Content?
In the inbound marketing world, we often say, "content is king," but really, quality content is king.
Quality content is evergreen; it stands the test of time and keeps people coming back for more.
Of course, what is considered quality may be subjective to you and your audience -- but there are some general guidelines that every blog should follow and we are going to cover all of them.
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