Sunday 27 March 2011

18 "R"S OF HIGH QUALITY BLOG CONTENT


18 "R"S OF HIGH QUALITY BLOG CONTENT:

1. Radiant: Immediate visual impression of credibility, authority, and propriety via color, design, typography, logo, and upfront corporate or personal identification.
2. Relevant: Having an obvious pertinence, appropriateness, application, or affinity with the topic at hand. Not trying to be all things to all readers. Not wandering off into multiple tangents or side issues.  
3. Rare: Unique, idiosyncratic, not redundant, not commonly found, in this form, or with this degree of completeness, in other information resources.

 4. Rich: Loads of good stuff for users to enjoy, absorb, and ponder, rather than meager, mediocre, same offerings that are not worth waiting for the site to download into the browser.         
5. Radical: Beyond platitudes, pleasantries and proverbs provide the blog readers with fresh thinking that challenges pre-conceived, outmoded, or erroneous (but popular) notions.
 6. Rapacious: Investigating, exploring, accumulating, and stockpiling all the information that is known to be available on a topic.
 7. Recrudescent ("breaking out afresh, renewed action"): Providing the blog readers with facts that are emerging in various locations and scenarios, but have largely gone unnoticed by other bloggers.
8. Rectilinear ("characterized by straight lines"): Driving right to the heart of the matter, no lengthy digressions, irrelevant filler, or off-topic meandering.
 9. Resolute: Firm in purpose, exhibiting confident clarity, and presented aggressively or creatively to be more memorable and persuasive.
10. Recondite ("beyond ordinary perception, profound, dealing with complex or obscure subjects"): Sublime, extraordinary, "Eureka!" type insights that contain the solution for obstinate or pervasive problems.
11.Repositorial: A blog is considered to be a dependable repository, reservoir, or collection of all necessary facts or contains references to the major resources dealing with the subject, obviating the need for the readers to bounce all over the web, hunting down the relevant data.
12. Realistic: Rational, pragmatic, capable of immediate application to actual situations, not overly theoretical, hypothetical, utopian, fanciful, or abstract.
13. Reverberant ("to re-echo"): A blog's content reflects the blogging goals and the needs of your audience. Be sure the goals and the audience's needs are clearly and comprehensively understood and defined.
14 Refluent ("flowing back, as an ebbing tide"): The links back to source or substantiating material.
15. Refrangible ("can be refracted, bent, as light rays entering a glass"): The information in the blog is capable of being "tilted" toward differing conditions, flexible in implementation, not rigidly relevant to a severely limited range of applications.
16. Remonstrative ("pleading in protest or rational complaint, maintaining a reasonable opposition toward something"): As demanded by the situation, is not shy or timid about protesting what you consider, in good conscience, to be wrong, insincere, and unethical, morally corrupt, unprofessional, or factually incorrect.
17. Responsive: The blog, filled as it is with such great content that fulfills the above 17 criteria, is nonetheless still open to user-generated, client-mandated, or corporate-dictated corrections, elucidations, critiques, revisions, amplifications, alterations, and questions.

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