Tuesday 30 March 2021

Short form vs Long form Content : The Eternal Dilemma

This kind of difference in opinion is not surprising, as there are schools of thought supporting both forms. Both forms have their own benefits. Short blog posts have proven to be helpful in tackling the lowering attention spans of your readers. On the other hand, statistics show that long blog posts can improve your ranking, bring more traffic and increase user engagement.

So, when I am asked to recommend short or long-form content by clients, I answer that there is no one right choice for ideal content length. I advise them not to restrict their ideas to pre-conceived notions of which length works better.

There is one other downside of sticking to a fixed content length. If you create only long posts, you might have to include filler content to reach the designated number of words. Vice versa, you might miss out on a vital point in order to wrap up the post within a lower word count.

How well your content will perform does not depend upon its length. Instead of fixating on content length, focus on providing value to your readers through every single word. Once you do this, the length will cease to matter.

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