What we should choose, more or less.
Take a look at those tips and make your decision later.
1. Take up too much of YOUR time (remember you’re supposed to be earning & building sites….right?)
2. Not let you get bored with the post
3. Maybe tease you with some information so you’ll come back again
4. I know I don’t need to spell everything out step by step, you’re smart people
5. Take up hours of my own time
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One Response
Matthew Shuff
July 11th, 2007 at 10:34 pm
1Smaller articles are better if you want to create a bunch of pages and different themes. They work well for SEO and AdSense. However, lengthier and more valuable content is more beneficial to building site loyalty, and a good long article can often rank very highly if done right. Smaller articles may improve overall site ranking, but I think an individual article will rank higher if it is longer…as long as the content is excellent.
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