Some believe that online article writing and syndication is a fad and it is all about hype. Indeed there are some valid points to both sides of such debate. Well folks, I have always been a skeptic by nature and you can ask anyone I know from the time I had only 500 articles until now with 4599.
After writing articles online for one year and averaging some 12.6 articles each and every day for a year, I have noticed some hype out there in the industry. During this last year I have had at least 4-5 new article websites ask me to place articles on their websites every week. In the last year I have seen the bulk of these article websites out there disappear.
And as a skeptic and highly critical of all writers previously calling them alcoholics, on prozac and failures in life over all; then eventually becoming one myself without any of those attributes. Meaning not all article websites and not all authors are hype or riding a fad. In fact I can say that the hype I hade originally witnessed is over and we have a set of winners here and the emergence of the category killer EzineArticles.com with 165,000 articles [4500 are mine] and 21,101 authors me being the last one in that big number and a group of authors, which are crème of the crop.
I can tell you that I agree with what Hans Bool of Spain who talks about the hype curve of industries, as I study industries from RFID tags, BioTech and even the industries I have directly participated in. The Hype Cycle is a silly name for it, but i
Does quality suffer in industries full of hype? Sure it did for a while but many of those sites are gone, along with the get rich quick writers and actually my own articles are getting better as I learn thru trial and error to write better. It seemed for a while everyone was jumping on the article writing bandwagon and to kind of reminded me of starting a marathon with the huge crowd rushing forward bumping elbows.
But as I look back now, I just do not see that anymore, as the true blue well-intentioned content providers press on. We are past the hype curve but there are a couple of hypers still trying to hang on to the pace. But this is a long-term race and the hypers have nearly weeded themselves out. Those are my thoughts on this issue, consider this in 2006.
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