@MaelRoth For most of these, yes -- I totally agree with you.
But I have heard versions of the "quantity not quality" point (#5), although not quite as stated here. Often content is considered "good enough," when really a little extra care, attention, love and editing (!) might make it truly "good"!
Does "good" really matter? I believe yes. But you probably knew I would say that... LOL.
You write fiction and non-fiction. How does one inform the other? Or does it?
What's your best piece of writing or copy advice for self-professed "non-writers"?
What do you think is the difference between "content" and "copy"? Is there one?
Headlines: GO. But wait. I suppose that's not really a question. Oh, well. I just want to hear your advice on them.
Will phrasing that last query as a non-question get me booted from Inbound's AMA?
But I have heard versions of the "quantity not quality" point (#5), although not quite as stated here. Often content is considered "good enough," when really a little extra care, attention, love and editing (!) might make it truly "good"!
Does "good" really matter? I believe yes. But you probably knew I would say that... LOL.