I’m an engineer at heart, but I also appreciate a good story. I hate reading long emails. I like a well-written novel. I lose patience with long blogs. I appreciate a good storyteller. I like facts and numbers that make a point concisely. I enjoy content that provides useful context.
That is, I like balance. Unnecessary superfluity (look for the irony, here)? Ugh. A well-written value proposition in fewer than 12 words? Joy.
Word counts teach bad habits and get in the way of good communication. They also make writers lazy. To paraphrase Blaise Pascal, George Bernard Shaw, Winston Churchill, Benjamin Franklin, Mark Twain and many others:
“If I had more time, I would have written a shorter blog.”
Ditch the word count, fellow B2B marketing professionals. And teachers, think about doing the same.
NOTE: The above blog is 415 words, which falls far short of the recommended length for search engines and reader engagement. You’re welcome.