The optimal length for social media posts and all other forms of online content. Get best practices for tweets, posts, blogs, and more.
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Kaye Blum's curator insight,
June 3, 2013 9:24 PM
A simple infographic with usage stats and some clear Dos and Don'ts for social media marketing.
Jim Doyle's curator insight,
June 4, 2013 6:07 AM
What will make your Social Media Campaign be successful.
Deb Nystrom, REVELN's curator insight,
June 5, 2013 12:57 PM
Handy Do's and Don'ts, and the Infographic to make it so scan, read easy. Implementation is the key! ~ D |
Terry Patterson's comment,
July 20, 2013 12:37 PM
See Brian, there is no "cut off" for good articles, just user ability and interest to finish the read... yes, the medium helps (in your case you mentioned "listen") whatever works. In any case, believing that a user won't read an article because it is too long is a fallacy. Someone who believes that simply is not understanding their audience and not giving them what they need and how they need it in digital format.
Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's comment,
July 20, 2013 3:07 PM
As platforms change for content exposure with filters such as curation, on site like Scoop.it, writers need to remember that their readers may be looking for more information than a brief 500 word article because they have clicked through from a filtered source, not a random Google search.
Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's comment,
July 20, 2013 3:14 PM
Terry, when I look an article written by someone like Avinash Kaushik, I know that what I'm going to read is well thought out with sources to back it up. Not just something written as Google bait. eg. http://www.kaushik.net/avinash/analytics-tips-improve-search-social-compound-metrics/
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Another great infographic on social media. This one on effective word count. Summary, to quote Shakespeare, "Brevity is the soul of wit."
Awesome representation of social media attention span metrics.
Just when you think you're getting the hang of it someone tells you otherwise! No matter - we live and learn. Keep on trucking!