Does traffic data corrupt content quality?

Does traffic data corrupt content quality?

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This man sees no evil…

It an interesting practice, but it also makes total sense. If you’re a publisher concerned about the authenticity of the articles being produced by your journalists and contributors, handing over this kind of traffic data would naturally seem to encourage content authors to spend more time worrying about what might drive the most traffic, and less time thinking about the depth of the story. So, yeah… Click here to read the HubSpot article

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