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ThelmaC says
I believe you write as the subject warrants. If you have enough useful information that will keep the reader's attention, then it won't be too long. Please don't stuff it with junk just for the sake of getting extra words.
JamaGenee says
The attention span of the majority of hub readers wanes after 1000 or 1500 words. Many times even sooner than that. So yes, a hub CAN be too long, which is why the HP scoring algorithm is set to take points off a hub's score for super-long ones, as well as super-short ones. Poetry seems to be the exception to the minimum word count rule.
John MacNab says
I don't know about a hub being too long, KrystalD, but I do believe it can be too short - far too short.
Blawger says
I respectfully disagree. No one wants to read a dissertation online. I noticed many people posting incredibly long hubs with references. It seems like they are just posting their college essays rather than creating a unique post for hub pages. It is a total turnoff to me so I avoid them. It's better to be concise. If you are going to use previous work I recommend editing out portions that aren't absolutely necessary.
pstraubie48 says
Not if it is interesting and all of the information in it pertains directly to the topic. I like to know the detail that is included in some of the longer hubs.
mbyL says
After some time, it gets too exhausting for our eyes and brain to keep reading too long hubs. It's smarter to split a long hub into several parts, in my opinion.
Josh Lakie says
Yes it can be to long. I would say if you have a hub you want to make that is going to be very long I would make one hub and generalize it then make a bunch of other informative hubs that work with that main hub and then link them into the main hub. That way they will not be to long and if people want to pick out certain parts to read they can click the links to that subtopic of the hub. If the hub is to long readers attention span wont allow them to finish the hub and if that happens they probably won't rate up or give any input at all.
PositiveChristian says
Yes, if it loses the attention of the reader then the hub is too long.
Jessi10 says
In a short answer: nope. In my case, longer hubs often attract more traffic because they are FULL of information!
Justjed says
A hub cant be too long. In fact Google appreciates long articles but one has to be careful not to stuff the article with irrelevant information
teaches12345 says
Yes, a hub can be too long. If a hub has informative content it should be broken up into a series (Part 1, Part 2, etc.) so that the content is digestable and holds the reader's interest.
NightFlower says
Yes, i do think a hub can be too long but if the hub is so informative that it holds the attention of those reading it can make up for the length.
Shake Shah says
I think a hub should not be too long! or too short! It should be of a medium size and has a wonderful content.
leenamartha says
Longer hubs often attract more traffic because they are FULL of information!
Ironman1992 says
Yes, though I have not seen one. I imagine a hub can be to long. If a hub is too long, then split it up into parts, and post the other parts as seperate hubs with a link to each in the origional hub.
pharuk temmy t says
Yes and No! Hub can be too long when you have so much to explain because there are issues that contains a lot to share, so if such hub is long it would be more useful it would be as sweeter and interesting as watching a season film titled "24."No because it is not how far but how well, if its short and meaningful it would attract traffic but if long with no points it will definitely affect people from reading the next hub. Points are what good hub requires which would attract traffic not many words.
rishweby says
Irrespective of word count, if your hub is having an interesting topic and awesome writing then go on for writing not the count
jamesalvin says
Hub should be short and explain about topic. It shouldn't have more words.
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