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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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