Is it better to write one long post or create a series of articles?

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Is it better to write one long post or create a series of articles?

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When you start a blog you may have all kinds of doubts. Whether it is better to write long posts or divide them into series is one of them.

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This morning I was invited to Nativo Social 's Sunrise Blog Club . It was a very fun session with bloggers from Seville. We connected via Skype and they did a short interview with me to share my experience on the topic of blogging.

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One of the questions that came up was whether it was japan phone numbers better to make very long posts or create series of articles. In the past I was in favour of publishing them in parts to build reader loyalty. Things change over time so you can't generalise and it's better to see things in their specific context.

What I would do as a beginner blogger
It is not the same to be a beginner blogger or one who already has an existing community. In the first case, you have to create a history. You have to prove that you are worthy and that you can contribute something to a user who finds you for the first time. In this context, I would recommend using long and well-crafted posts. The reasons behind them are the following.

A long post is perceived as being of higher quality . If the topic interests the user, they save it in their favorites or send it by email to read later.
There is a greater chance of generating recurrence . You have a greater chance of leaving a mark and that after reading the article, the blogger will remember you and return at a later time.
It's easier to achieve external diffusion , especially when you mention other bloggers who already have a community. If you give it a shout out, there will always be someone who will mention you on their social networks.
First impressions are what count when you first enter the blogosphere. A long, well-crafted post can make a much more immediate impression than a short entry. In the beginning, I would focus on creating articles of 1,000 to 10,000 words.
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