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In an era where content creators face pressure to constantly feed social algorithms, one real estate expert argues that thoughtful, well-produced content remains the key to building lasting digital authority.
Seth Williams, founder of REtipster and a content creator since 2012, says the rush to produce high-volume content often undermines the fundamental goal of building trust with audiences.
“Whatever you’re going to do, just try to do it well,” Williams says. “When I make a video, I don’t just sit down and wing it. I think about it and take a lot of time to try to say it right and edit it so that whatever I put out in the world, it’s quality.”
This methodical approach runs counter to current trends favoring rapid content production, but Williams argues it creates deeper audience connections. “All you have to do is just be yourself and be genuinely helpful and just create value for people,” he explains.
According to Williams, today’s digital landscape presents unique challenges for content creators. “YouTube is a really distracting place. If I’m trying to give somebody a message in a YouTube video, they have to see this big sidebar full of other videos trying to get them to click next,” he notes.
This environment of constant distraction makes quality even more crucial. “It may not lend itself well to doing a high quantity of content, but when it comes to quality, that’s kind of where I try to shine,” Williams says.
Williams points out that his approach emerged from his own experience as a content consumer. He was inspired by seeing how valuable free content could build trust and eventually lead to business success.
“I saw the information being published, and it was really good, like it was worth paying for, but it was free,” Williams recalls of his early inspiration. “I was just amazed at how much I learned from free stuff.”
Through REtipster, Williams demonstrates how this quality-first approach translates into sustainable business growth. Rather than chasing algorithms or trending topics, he focuses on creating content that solves real problems for his audience.
The strategy appears to be working, REtipster has maintained its authority in the real estate space since 2012, outlasting many competitors who pursued quantity over quality.
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