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Gunnar Habitz's avatar

Love this episode about atomic, to the point content, Kristina! 250 words are one page in my book where I keep everything as double pages with 500 words - knowing the attention span is limited.

Funny that this trend goes against LinkedIn fostering longer posts. I personally love writing for people who resonate instead of algorithms which don‘t.

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Melissa Scala's avatar

I enjoy a mix of long and short form posts. There are many times I want to read posts for hours, but I just don't have a lot of time - short form solves that problem.

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Kristina God's avatar

Write for humans not bots. Exactly. I know. LinkedIn prefers long form similar to Medium. Why? People stay longer on the site. But is this true?

I feel attracted by shorter posts that are to the point instead of fluff.

Often those long form stories could have been 1-2 sentences.

It's smart to write books this way. My guides are also built on this principle. One page = 150 words. 80 pages with 150 make a whole guide.

Looking for you books here 👀👀👀

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