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Old 11-01-2009, 04:08 PM
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Hi SHFarms,

I think it depends on a few things:

1. If I had unique opinions or ideas about this sub-topic, I would create my own content. If I find that I am just reiterating what they have already covered, then I wouldn't pursue it.

2. Would my website audience be interested on my take for this sub-topic? If so, I would create my own content.

3. If I am interested in this topic, I would start writing about it.

4. If creating my own content about this topic can open the door to other topics that a) I am interested in, b) my competitor may not have covered, then it may worth spending the time to create it.

I hope this was helpful. What are your thoughts about this?

Sherif
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