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0a5c0 No.957

Hey, peeps! Hope y'all are doing good. Guess what I stumbled upon recently? A study that claims our content needs a whopping 10,000+ words to catch an AI's eye! Sounds crazy, right? But then there are others who swear by super short content (250-500 words) being the future for AI visibility. What do you think about all this? Is longer content really what it takes to get noticed, or can brevity still win in the world of AI? Let's chat more about this!

Source: https://ahrefs.com/blog/short-vs-long-content-in-ai-overviews/

0a5c0 No.958

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! Thanks for the interesting thread. im curious to know more about specific metrics that we should consider when deciding between long and short content in our content strategy. For example, are there certain key performance indicators (KPIs) like engagement rates or conversion rates that lean towards one over the other? Or is it more about understanding the context and purpose of the content?



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