149: Series of Blog Posts vs Long Blog Posts–Which is Better? - a podcast by Darren Rowse: Blogger, Speaker, Author and Online Entrepreneur

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The Pros and Cons of Long Posts
Today, we have a question from Emma Cameron. “Hi Darren, I love your podcast!

I found your 7 day intensive blogging series very helpful, and it led me to write a post I might never have gotten around to otherwise. In answering my most frequently asked question, which is'What is Art Therapy'? This has turned into an incredibly long post which covers things which are not easily found elsewhere online.

I have a question for you: is it better to leave it as a single, very long, authoritative and useful evergreen post, or should I split it up into several shorter posts?Which of those would be better for getting my website seen by more people, ranking higher in Google etc?”


In Today’s Episode the Pros and Cons of Long PostsWriting a long post - Pros

Readers get all of the information on one postIt can increase reader satisfaction
They can be quite comprehensive and authoritativeLong posts get shared a lot
Long posts can rank well in Google - possibly because of increased links or a ranking preferenceWriting a long post - Cons

Long form content takes a lot of effort to research and writeUnless you are an amazing writer, some of the readers may not get all the way through it
Can be draining to the author when it comes to ideas for the long run


Series of posts - ProsMore posts to sustain you over time
SEO advantage - the more focused your posts are there can be SEO advantages - A series of posts all linked to each other may rank for smaller key phrasesInterconnected posts can help with SEO - Internal links
A series can build momentum and give your readers a sense of anticipationA series may help build subscriber count
Can help build more page views - good for statsA series may motivate a blogger to write more
Can be used like a free course for your readersSeries of posts - Cons

Some readers will prefer to get it all at onceCan sidetrack your whole blog for a bit



Another option is maybe you can do both. Run a series, then compose all of it into a particular piece of content. This content can be used for an optin form or even sold as a PDF version.Further Resources on the Pros and Cons of Long Posts

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Compress to smaller transcript viewThis week, I received a great email, a lovely email from Emma, one of our listeners of the podcast who asked me this question.She wrote, “Hi Darren, I love your podcast! I found your seven day intensive blogging series very helpful, and it led me to write a post I might never have gotten around to otherwise. In answering my most frequently asked question, which is'What is Art Therapy?’ this has turned into an incredibly long post which covers things which are not easily found elsewhere online.

I have a question for you: is it better to leave it as a single, very long, authoritative and useful evergreen post, or should I split it up into several shorter posts? Which of these would be better for getting my website seen by more people, ranking higher in Google?”Great question Emma, and thanks for listening. I really do love that you enjoyed the Blogging Groove Challenge. I had a lot of very positive feedback and still can see in the Facebook group a lot of people still working through those seven challenges. This is a great question and I do have some thoughts on the topic and it’s one that I think bloggers should really ponder because there’s many times where it probably does make sense to write a long post and there’s some times where a series makes more sense too.

I want to give you some thoughts on how to make that decision. Before I get into that,

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