Why short blog posts are better

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

Some Steemians advocate long blog posts. I have two problems with that.

The more words, the more effort. Right?

Not necessarily!

Do you think it is easy to write a short meaningful blog post? Anybody can ramble on and on, hit send and feel pleased with themselves. Quantity does not always equal quality.

Concise writing is a skill.

Focusing on the core message without unnecessary diversions can be difficult, especially when you are passionate or very knowledgeable about a topic. Just imagine writing a book review, for example. Summarising the main points and adding your opinion in a concise way can be painful when you are really into the book and want to entice other people to read it, too.

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Steemians love reading long posts?

This is another claim I have come across every so often. I don't spend much time on reading blog posts. I don't have the time. When I see that scroll bar at the right side of my browser window shrink smaller and smaller, I am alarmed. There are three possible reactions:

  • I quit the page and don't bother reading at all. This only really happens with topics in which I am only marginally interested.
  • I quickly scroll down to see how long the article is and whether I like the layout, e.g. whether there are a few sub-headings and images. Then I decide whether it's worth giving the piece a chance.
  • I start reading straightaway. This generally happens when I am very interested in the topic or like the author. However, if the article drags on for too long, I either quit or skim the sub-headings to find the next interesting bit.

If I want to read a book, I get a book.

I rarely ever bookmark blog posts in my browser. This means that I must be able to read an article in one go. For a slow reader, like myself, concise articles are much preferable.
Books are different. I pick them up and put them down whenever I want. I don't need to stare at a screen either. My attention span and patience for blog posts is much shorter.

Brief and informative. That works for me as a reader. That's what I aspire to as a blogger.

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I'm a newbie, but from what I have read Steem likes longer posts, possibly between 300 and 500 words. Perhaps a Steemian with more experience can tell me whether this true.

Maybe I should have specified that in the post. I consider up to 500 short.

I agree in general. There are definitely posts that really catch my attention and I'm willing to sit and read a while but overall, a shorter, direct post is more appealing to me.

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