Monday, 16 February 2015

The Ideal Length for Blog Posts, Tweets, and Everything Else in Your Marketing

to cover.

    I bet if you starting teaching me how to take great pictures, and we recorded and transcribed the conversation, it would be many thousands of words eventually.

    If the things you write tend to be short, don’t fluff them up. Try choosing bigger topics. Hope this helps, Abbie!
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        John Zakaria 10/20/14 @ 6:03AM

        Hi Andy,

        I really appreciate your article as you discussed very important guidlines for content marketing recommended length for every kind of content and this is what i follow when i come to write articles i keep them as longer as i can to rank them faster and for emails “it is the first time to know the recommended length in your article”
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Waqas Butt 10/30/14 @ 5:35PM

ok its mean we are now write for seo not for users. Research is totally based on major giants which are always on top in google. They always on top because of their strength.
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Paige Worthy 2/03/15 @ 10:35AM

Hi Andy! Our team spent the majority of our weekly call talking about blog post length today… Your quote at the end here really sums it up for me: “Every piece of content should be as long as it takes to convey the message, and no longer.”

Arbitrary word lengths serve no one! Thanks for another great post.
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    Andy Crestodina (@crestodina) 2/03/15 @ 10:57AM

    Yes, that last sentence is the most important point. It originally said “Every piece of content should be as long as it takes to convey the message, and NOT A WORD longer” …but then I shortened it. :)
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Zeeshan Parvez 2/11/15 @ 4:03AM

Genius!
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Ahmad Fahrurroji 2/13/15 @ 11:20PM

It is an amazing post, your explanation is very detailed and I love it. However, my problem is I can only write articles for maximum up to 1,000 words. Hopefully I can reach targets more than that.

Thank you Andy for sharing.
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