Why Crappy Copy Can Cripple Your Businesses (and What You Can Do About It)

NOTE: This is a companion post to my post “What’s the ‘ideal’ length of a blog post in 2021? See the difference between a blog post that’s 600, 1,200, 2,000 and 3,000+ words (with examples)”.
Please read the explanation below on how these blog posts relate to each other and how to access them.
Thanks for your interest in my blog post “Why Crappy Copy Can Cripple Your Businesses (and What You Can Do About It)” also known as “Why Levelling Up Crappy Copy Should Be a Top Priority for Brands and Businesses”. There are FOUR versions of this post: There’s a 600-word version, 1,200-word version, 2,000-word version, and a 3,000+ word version.
The 3,000+ word “deluxe” version of the post is available on Medium, so to avoid ‘duplicate content’ issues, I’m making the 600, 1,200 and 2,000-word versions available in a PDF that you can download below (for free). That way you can navigate between the various versions on your screen all at once, to see how they differ based on the different word count.
The reason there are four versions of this post is because they are all companion-posts to another post I published on Medium, titled What’s the ‘ideal’ length of a blog post in 2021? See the difference between a blog post that’s 600, 1,200, 2,000 and 3,000+ words (with examples).
If you’re wondering why I chose to publish these posts on Medium rather than on my own blog, it’s because as a writer and marketer I’m constantly experimenting with different publishing platforms and marketing tactics to maximize my audience-reach and readership. I have published some great content on my blog right here at noyalizor.com but I’m also curious to see how posts that I publish elsewhere on the web perform by comparison. I suspect that the results will be interesting, so if you’d like me to share them with you, subscribe to my newsletter and YouTube channel and stay tuned!
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