What’s the Perfect Length for Your Blog Post?

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Wondering what word count you should shoot for in your blog posts? I've got the answer. Click play to find out the perfect length for every post you write:

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  1. Adalia John
    Twitter: adaliaj
    says:

    Michelle I'm simple going to Ditto this one. Sometimes that's all it takes. Short, sweet and to the point.
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  2. Susan Joy Schleef
    Twitter: joyflowercore.com
    says:

    Great video, Michelle! Not only is it good information, but you seem so cheery and upbeat.

  3. Melissa Miller Young
    Twitter: zenlifesolution
    says:

    Thank you! Sometimes I hit 750, sometimes 200 and I always wonder which way is better.

  4. Debra Jason
    Twitter: mktgcopywriter
    says:

    For so long, when people ask about marketing letters – should they be short or long – my suggestion has been like yours. It needs to be as long as it needs to be to communicate your message.
    As always, give your readers value & keep it simple sweetheart (KISS).
    Thanks. ~Debra
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  5. Camara Randolph
    Twitter: crosschannelmkt
    says:

    Great common sense tip. It's easy to get distracted by all the checklist and templates to follow. Thanks for the re-focus on what's important – the message.

    Thanks Michelle.
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  6. Jacqueline House says:

    Thank you! My thoughts confirmed!
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  7. Cheri says:

    I'm glad to hear this today. Like many folks, I have a range that I tend to fall within, without any specific intention, maybe 500-900 or so. But yesterday, my post was almost 2K words, and I was worried. I read and re-read to see if there was anything that seemed completely superfluous (was a movie review), but I ultimately decided it was just going to have to be long. But I worried, since that seemed to fly in the face of most of the "experts" who caution against long posts. So it's nice to hear that it's okay to ignore the word count; thanks.
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    • Michelle Shaeffer
      Twitter: MichelleShaeffr
      says:

      It's funny — the "expert" advice… I've seen some recommend shorter posts and others recommend only longer posts. But if you watch them, they don't even take their own advice most of the time (I can think of one or two exceptions who do walk their talk). :)

      I find it's much easier to just focus on blogging when you've got something to share, and using as many words as it takes to share it. ;)
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  8. Colleen Kelly
    Twitter: ColleenFKelly
    says:

    I like this advice! I always am concerned I talk too much! lol You are right. The important thing is you reach people! Hey, I LOVE your posts! all GREAT topics!!! Congrats, you are doing a great job! Thanks :)

  9. Malika Bourne
    Twitter: unwrittenbook
    says:

    I have realized that I still write college papers.
    Setting up the my new blog and getting post reading for an e-book, I realized that I had to break some posts down into segments.

    do you agree I made a good choice?

    • Michelle Shaeffer
      Twitter: MichelleShaeffr
      says:

      If they were college paper length, then probably a good idea to break them down. There are some situations where very long posts can work well. I'd recommend watching what happens as you shift lengths — do you get more comments, shares, etc — just keep an eye on that and see which works better for your readers.

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