Natalie Frank, Ph.D.
1 min readApr 20, 2019

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No I do no believe you can pump out quality content in 60 minutes on a regularly basis. I don’t think it’s impossible if you know what you want to say and have a well though out idea. But that wasn’t the point. I think that for many of us, we get caught up what we are saying and the need to say everything that can possibly be said about the topic. But I think that we can definitely create a useful body of content in 60 minutes that includes everything we want the post to say. Then comes the part of crafting. Editing it, molding it, making sure the point you want to make is what comes across etc. That I think is very doable. Again, it goes to what your goal is and what kinds of posts you want to write.

By the way, I wrote this post in 10 minutes, took 5 minutes to select a photo, and another 5 minutes to edit it. Is it perfect, no. Does it provide useful suggestions for at least some people? From the feedback I’ve received thus far it seems to be. I can write something like this quickly or research articles that take a day or two minimum then editing time on top of it. Sometimes I do one, sometimes I do the other. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with either approach and am glad I can do both. Thanks for reading and for providing your opinion.

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Natalie Frank, Ph.D.
Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

Written by Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

I write about behavioral health & other topics. I’m Managing Editor (Serials, Novellas) for LVP Press. See my other articles: https://hubpages.com/@nataliefrank

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