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	<itunes:summary>The Business Blogger Tips Podcast is a brief tip delivered each week that will help you build and improve your business blog and online marketing. Tune in each week to hear a short tip from Cary Snowden about blogging for your business. </itunes:summary>
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		<title>Post Length; How Many Words?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A question I often get is &#8216;how long does my post have to be?&#8217;. The answer is &#8216;not very long&#8217;, but here&#8217;s the story&#8230;
When posting to a blog, frequency is often a leading factor. Post length is not as critical, but there are some guidelines.
Writing as few as 50-100 words is adequate. That&#8217;s about one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A question I often get is &#8216;how long does my post have to be?&#8217;. The answer is &#8216;not very long&#8217;, but here&#8217;s the story&#8230;</p>
<p>When posting to a blog, <a title="Posting Frequency" href="http://blog.listpipe.com/2008/frequency-rules/" target="_self">frequency</a> is often a leading factor. Post length is not as critical, but there are some guidelines.</p>
<p>Writing as few as 50-100 words is adequate. That&#8217;s about one or two paragraphs. An article of this length is easy enough to produce without racking your brain for something good to produce, and provides enough juice for the search engines while being short enough to keep your human audience reading.</p>
<p>A <a title="Perfectly sized post for SEO blogging" href="http://demoblog.listpipe.com/2007/optimized-for-search-engines/" target="_blank">perfectly sized post</a> will be about 300 words. This is a good amount of info to provide for SEO, and is just enough for a quick read by your friends. Articles that approach 600 words are too much and risk getting truncated by the search engines, or not finished by humans who loose interest at the 300-400 mark. (interest isn&#8217;t fair; usually it&#8217;s that we don&#8217;t have a lot of time to absorb your wordy story.</p>
<p>Listen to the Corporate Blogger Tips Podcast of this post:</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>A question I often get is &#039;how long does my post have to be?&#039;. The answer is &#039;not very long&#039;, but here&#039;s the story... - When posting to a blog, frequency is often a leading factor. Post length is not as critical, but there are some guidelines.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A question I often get is &#039;how long does my post have to be?&#039;. The answer is &#039;not very long&#039;, but here&#039;s the story...

When posting to a blog, frequency is often a leading factor. Post length is not as critical, but there are some guidelines.

Writing as few as 50-100 words is adequate. That&#039;s about one or two paragraphs. An article of this length is easy enough to produce without racking your brain for something good to produce, and provides enough juice for the search engines while being short enough to keep your human audience reading.

A perfectly sized post will be about 300 words. This is a good amount of info to provide for SEO, and is just enough for a quick read by your friends. Articles that approach 600 words are too much and risk getting truncated by the search engines, or not finished by humans who loose interest at the 300-400 mark. (interest isn&#039;t fair; usually it&#039;s that we don&#039;t have a lot of time to absorb your wordy story.

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