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	<title>Comments on: Why I Gave Up: Quantity vs. Quality</title>
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		<title>By: Steve H</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve H</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m with you on this Billy. i too have a blog all be it small but I try and focus on quality. granted I&#039;ll throw out some silly fluff but that&#039;s just me. 

As a software tester I tend to get caught up in the quality of something more than how much of it there is. I&#039;m currently exploring Facebook and I&#039;m adding things left and right mostly to see what it does (that&#039;s the tester coming out) but eventually I&#039;ll trim all that down. 

No matter what it is you may be doing (blogging, app writing, ect.) and it&#039;s not only for you but for others, depending on how good it is, your users/readers will come back. They may want more but that&#039;s what you give them over time. I&#039;m still developing mine but in time it will turn into something I feel quite useful to my readers. 

My thoughts on those that can turn out massive content with quality, they usually have a crew to assist or a nice trust fund to milk and don&#039;t have to work a real job. Or it may be their actual job. :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m with you on this Billy. i too have a blog all be it small but I try and focus on quality. granted I&#8217;ll throw out some silly fluff but that&#8217;s just me. </p>
<p>As a software tester I tend to get caught up in the quality of something more than how much of it there is. I&#8217;m currently exploring Facebook and I&#8217;m adding things left and right mostly to see what it does (that&#8217;s the tester coming out) but eventually I&#8217;ll trim all that down. </p>
<p>No matter what it is you may be doing (blogging, app writing, ect.) and it&#8217;s not only for you but for others, depending on how good it is, your users/readers will come back. They may want more but that&#8217;s what you give them over time. I&#8217;m still developing mine but in time it will turn into something I feel quite useful to my readers. </p>
<p>My thoughts on those that can turn out massive content with quality, they usually have a crew to assist or a nice trust fund to milk and don&#8217;t have to work a real job. Or it may be their actual job. <img src='http://www.southplattewebdesign.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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