Is there a market for short articles?

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Dr. Kristie
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Is there a market for short articles?

Post by Dr. Kristie »

Hi everyone! I usually write articles that are around 400-500 words in length. Have you had any success with shorter articles in the 200 to 300 word range?

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SallyA
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Re: Is there a market for short articles?

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I've sold a few of that length but they tended to be more blog-orientated than actual articles.
geniuswaitress
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Re: Is there a market for short articles?

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I've sold a few too. Organizing them into lists of tips maximizes the amount of information you can fit into them, which makes them seem more worth buying. A few paragraphs of reporting isn't a bargain on its own, but ten short tips for doing blah-blah-blah might be.
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Re: Is there a market for short articles?

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For anyone reading: Lists of tips are only accepted if each item on the list is accompanied by an explanation. Thanks.
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Re: Is there a market for short articles?

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I never would have thought otherwise, but thanks for the clarification. I only meant "list" as a means of organizing short material.
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Re: Is there a market for short articles?

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I've sold about 40 in that word count range (not counting private requests such as product descriptions and blurbs). Short book reviews and focused tips such as a 250-word piece on "How to Customize 'My Computer.'" They're usually short and to the point. I remember a funny one detailing an unusual gift for baby showers that was 280 words and sold for $45!
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