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I agree with your points. Some of the time the topics don’t warrant 300 words. And that’s when we have to write the content in terms of the personal viewpoint. For many of us that seeems to be the only way. You can also use the references like someone else’s opinion and then comment on that. This way reaching 300 words won’t be a problem.
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I have noticed that to some, to make their post be for about 300 words, they talk about those topics that gets them to enumerate things. That’s good, at least we can learn from them.
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Thank you for posting about the earning capacity of blogs, my friend. That answered one of the query I have in mind for the past days, though @cely has already messaged me about it.
I like making personal blogs. The thoughts flow so freely as I type them. No need to make a research of facts that we are talking about.
Personal blogs are relatable , so a lot can comment back. At least, with the personal blog we can be assured they are not those researched and copied ones from some parts of articles on the net or a book.
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Good suggestions to take into consideration. Thank you for giving tips on how to do our topic.
You are also right that it is easier to read the 300-word article rather than the lengthy ones.
I haven’t written a 500-word article yet. As you said, a 500-word article the rate is $0.22 or $0.00044 per word.
To apply the rate to 300 words, total earnings will only be $0.132 as compared to $0.15 earnings for a 300-word article.
Please correct me if I am wrong. I might just be confused.
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