@strangerarray presents: The Content Creation Curve

in #funny8 years ago (edited)

Can More Time Really Improve Your Content Creation?


The Content Creation Curve: Created by Me


Content Creation Curve
Image Source


The above curve illustrations (pun intended) the relationship between quality of content and time spent creating the content.

As you can see it takes little to no time to create any smidge of worthless content.

But as the time and effort put into the creation of the content increases, the quality of the content increases.

But only to a point.


The Content Creation Curve: Point Of Wasted Time


Content Creation Curve: Point Of Wasted Time
Image Source


The point exatcly where the curve begins to flatten is the Point Of Wasted Time!

Any work on the content beyond this point will net a negative result from the perspective of time spent and a neutral net of quality.

In fact, my diagram should really have the Point Of Wasted Time more to the left on the curve, but it would take me time to fix that and would increase my chances of diminishing return for this post.

In fact I am working to hit a specific spot, the Sweet Spot (See figure below.), in order to maximize the quality of the content created balanced with the time spent to create such content.


The Content Creation Curve: The Sweet Spot


Content Creation Curve: The Sweet Spot
Image Source


As you can see, The Sweet Spot is a zone where the quality is improving, but the time is not slipping away at too great of a pace.

There are a few ways you can hit the sweet spot:

  • Use a template for your content so you basically have a “plug-and-play” type post

  • Work fast!

  • Make crappy-er content

Whatever the course of action you choose to pursue, I recommend tinkering with the formula until you find something that works right for you!

At the risk of hitting The Point Of Wasted Time on this particular post, our time here will now come to a close.

Take care!


I think this is a wonderful and interesting time to be alive.

What do you think?


The future together is bright.

Join me.


As a reader of this blog you assume all risk related to the use of any information on this site. I am providing this information "as is," and disclaim any and all warranties, whether expressed or implied, including (and without limitation to) any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. In no event will I, or anyone associated with this site be liable to you or to any third party for any direct, indirect, accidental, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages, or financial loss, injury or death resulting from any use or misuse of this data. You should NEVER use any information on this, or any other site to make decisions that can result in damage to property, financial loss, injury or loss of life.


Michael


Created by Michael Paine

Follow me @strangerarray and donate because we love content creation!


See the latest adventures and creations from my wife Sarah on steemit! Coming Soon!

Also Check Out Some of My Previous Post:


Hey, before you go, I have a question for you, Are you interested in taking out a loan to consolidate debt?

If you use my Credible Referral link, you can get a cash bonus if you take out a loan.

It can be a Personal Loan or a loan to consolidate Student Loans.

Either way, if you use my link, it can be a "win-win" for us both by saving us money on interest and getting a little bit of money now!


Sort:  

And with skill you can make good content faster.

Yes, that much is true and important to include.

Thanks!

Nothin' wrong with wasting time, if y'ask me!

Yeah, crafting good content and taking or "wasting" time might be beneficial in some cases.

It can help hone your craft or increase overall quality which can be important.

Also your ego may enjoy it.

Whatever the case my funny post is simple parody of "guides" to online success.

Cheers!

Nice.. Content is indeed KING of everything. =)

Follow Me https://steemit.com/@boommusix too! I'll follow back!

Thats amazing.Simple and perfect.Keep going.