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The post How Long Should Your BlogPost Be? Today’s post is by ProBlogger writing expert Ali Luke. When I started blogging in 2008, there was a (roughly) agreed-on standard for blogposts: you should post around 500 words every weekday. BlogPost Length vs Frequency.
If you can hold a conversation or write a coherent email, you can put words together perfectly well enough to write a blogpost. Writing isn’t something you can learn just from reading a blog, studying a book, listening to a lecture, or even turning in assignments. Blogging, like any kind of writing, involves a specific process.
I update it from time to time, and I continue to drive traffic to it from blogposts as well as from our navigation. Share repeatedly: Evergreen content can be shared again and again on social media. But with a blogpost that won’t become dated, I could keep sharing it for ten years.
If you can hold a conversation or write a coherent email, you can put words together perfectly well enough to write a blogpost. Writing isn’t something you can learn just from reading a blog, studying a book, listening to a lecture, or even turning in assignments. Blogging, like any kind of writing, involves a specific process.
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[7 Things I Know About Making Money from Blogging] – A frequently asked question. How to Craft a BlogPost – 10 Crucial Points to Pause – Introduction to a 10-part series. How to Quit Your Job, Move to Paradise and Get Paid to Change the World – Guest post that doesn’t ‘teach’ it ‘tells’.
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