tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3996194666101347807.post2067049542291693695..comments2023-11-03T15:40:45.422+02:00Comments on Kamila The Camel: What Is The Optimum Length Of Posts? - Easy ReallyMartin MYhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13713913200192088210noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3996194666101347807.post-13758668020700662342009-07-25T17:46:03.427+03:002009-07-25T17:46:03.427+03:00Kamila- I saw your blog months ago, and didn'...Kamila- I saw your blog months ago, and didn't bookmark it. I've been hunting for it ever since ('cause I couldn't remember your name!), and I just found you thanks to your CMF ad. Now I've made you a favorite!Sharkbytes (TM)https://www.blogger.com/profile/08379841586422814410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3996194666101347807.post-70322103933286290512009-07-24T17:19:26.848+03:002009-07-24T17:19:26.848+03:00Hmm...
like almost always
it depends :-)
When i...Hmm...<br /><br />like almost always<br /><br />it depends :-)<br /><br />When i look at my guides... persons who are really interested in it... read them even when they have much more than 200 words but some stop after the 2nd or 3rd part *lol*<br /><br />Sometimes i wonder myself why the article is that long, then i have to decide if i make it in two or three parts... for some more pageviews or just for a better reading feeling.<br /><br />You're articles have usually the correct length - less than 3 minutes to read!cornymanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03882774092714294260noreply@blogger.com