How long should online articles be?

How many words should articles contain when you are writing them to be submitted to online article directories?

You want to write somewhere between 600-800 words, certainly no more than 900, and no less than 500.

Keep in mind this is an online strategy. People like short, quick information.

If it’s too short, less than 500, I have to question the quality of the article that you’re writing. Can you really express your expertise and provide helpful tips in an article that’s short?

If it’s too long, 1) The article portals don’t want it because it eats up too much of their space, and 2) It’s just simply too long. People don’t have the time to read long articles.

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