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to understand data you first need to understand structured content if youve already seen or after watching this you go look up our video that answers the question specifically what is structured content then youll see an example of the power of content reuse i like to say the difference between structured content and unstructured content is the difference between working with clay or lego theyre both creative media that you can use to make things but there are key differences clay is totally free form and unrestricted but its also messy its hard to reuse and hard to collaborate on once youve baked it it becomes rigid lego blocks on the other hand comply with a standard theyre pieces that are designed to work with any other blocks from any other set of lego the blocks are not infinitely flexible like clay but did you know that just six eight stud blocks can be combined in nearly a billion ways you can make things and then take them apart and reuse the pieces thousands of times i