Entertain, teach or provide direct value. Best wishes from Hamburg! Dennis Answer Vladislav Melnik Vladislav Melnik AUGUST 03, 2015 Hi Dennis, with us everything is timeless! :D Exactly, different media can also generate added value. Isa Isa 06 MAY 2015 Hello everyone, I've now read some opinions on the 1,000 words and was torn. But ultimately I would see it like this: 1. You can write a 5,000 word article on "The 5 cent coin in my purse". 2. You can write a 500 word article on US foreign policy.
Now let's assume that both are well-written, informative, non-rambling, and to the point. I suspect the description of the 5 cent coin has what it takes to become evergreen, it will stick. The reader will remember it and recommend it. And finally, the article will promote the quality of the blog. On the other Israel phone number list hand, the 500-word article will probably be approved, but hardly remembered; he will be lost in the crowd. Ultimately, it's all about creating a WOW effect for the reader. And now it's more likely (but not guaranteed) to do that with 1000+ words. cu Isa Answer Vladislav Melnik Vladislav Melnik 06 MAY 2015 Hi Isa, yes, it's a very controversial topic! Exactly, that has a lot to do with the perceived wow effect.
More added value = more virality. It is also important that the content solves a problem. With the 5 cent coin I see black! ;) Blog Text: It should be well-groomed | webpixel consumption Blog Text: It should be well-groomed | webpixel consumption MAY 04, 2015 […] [12] 10 reasons why I write bad texts – and also publish them | Status 05/02/2015 [13] 4 good reasons why you absolutely must create high-quality content | FEBRUARY 10, 2015 Hey Vlady! Thanks for the great article, it all makes perfect sense. Why not! :P I have a general question: would you have any book recommendations (apart from the monkey book, of course), even if books are becoming fewer and fewer in times of e-books. Thanks in advance! Answer Vladislav Melnik Vladislav Melnik FEBRUARY 10, 2015 Hi Magnus.