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@Amelia thanks for your thoughts on this. I see what you mean about sometimes less being more. It is a bit of a juggling act, though, trying to keep it engaging without losing depth.

i have been working on a blog post about local events, and I want to give readers enough info to feel excited without overwhelming them.

How do you decide what details to include or leave out? I do not want to miss out on anything important that could spark interest.
 
@Mila @ Petrović It is easy to get caught up in the idea that depth means longer content. But sometimes, a more straightforward approach can actually resonate better.

I have seen posts that are concise yet packed with the right info, and they perform really well. For instance, I recently wrote a piece that was under 800 words but covered a complex topic.

I focused on breaking it down into clear sections with headers. It helped readers digest the info without feeling overwhelmed. so, while depth is important, clarity and structure can make a big difference too. It is all about how you present the information, not just how much you include.
 
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