Big better content costs money to produce. You need return on investment (ROI). But the moment you betray trust for a commission, you lose everything.
Don't just target "black dress." Target the intent + context hybrid:
Ask yourself:
If yes — you’ve done big, better fashion and style content.
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👉 Result: Content that works for years, not hours. That’s efficient and impactful.
Don't just link to your homepage. Create a lattice. In your "Best Blazer" article, link to "How to Sew Blazer Buttons," "Blazer Dry Cleaning Costs," and "Celebrity Blazer Styles from 1990-2024." This signals authority to Google and keeps users on your site for 8+ minutes. Big better content costs money to produce
Everyone does screaming unboxings. Go the opposite direction. Film an ASMR unboxing: focus on the texture of the recycled paper, the weight of the garment bag, the sound of a zipper. Critique the packaging waste. This is "better" because it adds sensory depth.
Before creating new content, audit your old content. Identify your "zombie posts"—articles with high traffic but low engagement (time on page, comments). Those are your candidates for the "big better" upgrade. Take a 1,200-word post and expand it to 3,500 words with original photography and a video. If yes — you’ve done big, better fashion
Fashion is a visual medium. "Big" content means producing assets at scale. A single blog post should feature: