Is word count over 2300 okay for pages and posts?
not that I am an expert but I write what naturally needs to be in the article,,,, I don't think about word count but they range anywhere from 800-2300 words depending on what I am talking about. I think my average is about 1200 words.
It takes me a long time to write an article,,,,, and even longer to edit it.,, is this normal or am i really slack at writing..
I am pretty much the same as you, but probably take even longer to edit - like 3 to 7 times.
There are mixed signals coming out about the ideal length of articles and videos, and I can see advantages of each. I am more likely to watch a 1 minute video than a 30 minute one, and if an article is is one paragraph I am likely to read it before a 3 pager.
Having said that, if the writer grabs my attention in the first paragraph or two. I do read the longer articles.
yeah,,,,that's why I just write as to what comes natural no matter how long it is... and I try not to cover too many different topics in the one article.
I am no expert, but I post 900 - 1400 words a blog (except my About Me page, lol), I feel that is good for the niche I am in. Just my input.
carl
Well you ask what is the point and what are you try to achieve maybe you will bore people but maybe you will inspire people and just what is you aim ???
You can get traffic with good content which can be done in 750 words then you will have three blogs !!
Thank you, Paul. for you comments. Does make sense and provides yet another answer for all of us.
Marcel..
Hi Marcel,
I try to aim for 1000 words. It "pleases" Google and it doesn't scare readers away from the site.
Hope this helps,
Luis
That's really a matter of opinion. SEO advise seems to suggest between 300 and 1200 words. There is also the question of whether or not someone is going to read a 2300 word post. Retaining traffic is important. SEO suggests writing for 5th graders. 2300 words may be just too much for some visitors. I try to stick to 700 to 1000.
yeah, it's a bit harder to make a 2450 word article as readable as a 1200 one.
well...what if you can?
will you be able to get better rankings and engage your readers?
I agree with you, Rashed.A lot of work to create good content that will motivate visitors to continue reading a long post or page.
Marcel..
Hi Marcel
That's a good question indeed, well I'm not by any means expert or have any experience but I saw a chart from serpIQ on a blog and it shows that content with average 2450 words got the best rankings.
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Is word count over 2300 okay for pages and posts?
Is word count over 2300 okay for pages and posts?
It is totally okay and according to many SERP tracking website analysis, Google highly ranks content with 2,000 words and up.
At least 80% of the content on my website is 2,000 words and more and I have no problems getting both high rankings and comment engagement.
There will be many so called experts that will say and believe that no one will want to read content with so many words. That may be true but if you create your content smartly, length will have no negative effect.
The majority of people who surf the net do not read all of your content, regardless if it is 2,000+ words or only 600 words. People like to skim through content, especially on a smartphone.
This is why it is vital that content makes use of Heading Tags and lots of white space. Both of these produce a better user experience and make it easier for your website visitors to digest your content.
So when you write content, especially long form 2,000+ words, use an H3 or H4 Heading Tag every 3 to 5 paragraphs and make your paragraphs short to provide plenty of white space.
Doing this will satisfy both the search engines that love to highly rank long form content and it will please the website visitor with content that is easy to read and skim through on a smartphone.
Thank you very much for your excellent comments, Rob. Very well done and at the same time answering a lot of questions.
Marcel..
not that I am an expert but I write what naturally needs to be in the article,,,, I don't think about word count but they range anywhere from 800-2300 words depending on what I am talking about. I think my average is about 1200 words.
It takes me a long time to write an article,,,,, and even longer to edit it.,, is this normal or am i really slack at writing..
I am pretty much the same as you, but probably take even longer to edit - like 3 to 7 times.
There are mixed signals coming out about the ideal length of articles and videos, and I can see advantages of each. I am more likely to watch a 1 minute video than a 30 minute one, and if an article is is one paragraph I am likely to read it before a 3 pager.
Having said that, if the writer grabs my attention in the first paragraph or two. I do read the longer articles.
yeah,,,,that's why I just write as to what comes natural no matter how long it is... and I try not to cover too many different topics in the one article.
I am no expert, but I post 900 - 1400 words a blog (except my About Me page, lol), I feel that is good for the niche I am in. Just my input.
carl
Well you ask what is the point and what are you try to achieve maybe you will bore people but maybe you will inspire people and just what is you aim ???
You can get traffic with good content which can be done in 750 words then you will have three blogs !!
Thank you, Paul. for you comments. Does make sense and provides yet another answer for all of us.
Marcel..
Hi Marcel,
I try to aim for 1000 words. It "pleases" Google and it doesn't scare readers away from the site.
Hope this helps,
Luis
That's really a matter of opinion. SEO advise seems to suggest between 300 and 1200 words. There is also the question of whether or not someone is going to read a 2300 word post. Retaining traffic is important. SEO suggests writing for 5th graders. 2300 words may be just too much for some visitors. I try to stick to 700 to 1000.
yeah, it's a bit harder to make a 2450 word article as readable as a 1200 one.
well...what if you can?
will you be able to get better rankings and engage your readers?
I agree with you, Rashed.A lot of work to create good content that will motivate visitors to continue reading a long post or page.
Marcel..
Hi Marcel
That's a good question indeed, well I'm not by any means expert or have any experience but I saw a chart from serpIQ on a blog and it shows that content with average 2450 words got the best rankings.
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How do I remove render blocking java scripts ?
Here is what you need to fix all of that stuff. This is a great course on this site and it will make your site faster and get rid of that blocking javascript annoyance. If Your Website Breaks
Thank you, Roddney, for the excellent link by marcus1978.
I have lots of work to do looks like :)
Marcel..
you can try some of WP Async plugins.Example: https://en-nz.wordpress.org/plugins/async-javascript/
But be extra careful! This is the thing with what you could break your website. Everything depends on Theme what you are using.
Thank you very much, Gints. your reply information is awesome.
I will just look for now..
Marcel..
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How do I remove render blocking java scripts ?
How do I remove render blocking java scripts ?
Here is what you need to fix all of that stuff. This is a great course on this site and it will make your site faster and get rid of that blocking javascript annoyance. If Your Website Breaks
Thank you, Roddney, for the excellent link by marcus1978.
I have lots of work to do looks like :)
Marcel..
you can try some of WP Async plugins.Example: https://en-nz.wordpress.org/plugins/async-javascript/
But be extra careful! This is the thing with what you could break your website. Everything depends on Theme what you are using.
Thank you very much, Gints. your reply information is awesome.
I will just look for now..
Marcel..
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It is totally okay and according to many SERP tracking website analysis, Google highly ranks content with 2,000 words and up.
At least 80% of the content on my website is 2,000 words and more and I have no problems getting both high rankings and comment engagement.
There will be many so called experts that will say and believe that no one will want to read content with so many words. That may be true but if you create your content smartly, length will have no negative effect.
The majority of people who surf the net do not read all of your content, regardless if it is 2,000+ words or only 600 words. People like to skim through content, especially on a smartphone.
This is why it is vital that content makes use of Heading Tags and lots of white space. Both of these produce a better user experience and make it easier for your website visitors to digest your content.
So when you write content, especially long form 2,000+ words, use an H3 or H4 Heading Tag every 3 to 5 paragraphs and make your paragraphs short to provide plenty of white space.
Doing this will satisfy both the search engines that love to highly rank long form content and it will please the website visitor with content that is easy to read and skim through on a smartphone.
Thanks. As usual you give such a clear answer and solution to the problem!
Thank you very much for your excellent comments, Rob. Very well done and at the same time answering a lot of questions.
Marcel..
You are welcome.
My pleasure Marcel