Urban Legends of Web Content - 10 Things You Need to Stop BelievingUrban Legends of Web Content - 10 Things You Need to Stop Believing
Friday, 11 June 2010 09:21

Urban Legends of Web Content - 10 Things You Need to Stop Believing

Written by  Jonathan Mast

Mashable held their Summit Conference this week and one of the discussions revolved around those urban legends of web content that we need to stop believing.

Which of these Urban Legends of Web Content do you cling to?

  1. 4587696134_5cdab22948_by_binaryapePeople will watch my branded content

  2. People will be patient with my content

  3. People will find my content

  4. The internet is a level playing field

  5. We have no idea why things go viral

  6. Experience is more important than documenting

  7. We need to build our own community/tools

  8. Keep things professional

  9. Traditional media is irrelevant to the web

  10. People will create good content for me

Our next series of blog posts will deal with each of these "urban legends."  Take a moment and tell me your thoughts and leave a comment.

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Last modified on Sunday, 01 August 2010 15:55
Jonathan Mast

Jonathan Mast

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