When Article Marketers and Writers of Articles Collide

There are so many different types of article authors and writers of articles on the Internet and each one is in a different business, has different goals and writes about totally different things. There are also vast differences in style, content and even the lengths of their articles.

It seems that people who write longer articles feel that people who write shorter articles are inferior, It is not so. Some article authors feel that the writers of shorter articles are somehow cheating the readers. While the shorter article authors stand their ground in defense stating look at the statistics and the shorter attention span of the maniac, channel checking, Internet surfer these days; why deny the customer what they want; they like it short, quick, to-the-point and see ya, wouldn’t want to be ya, later gator and click goodbye.

So then who is right and who is wrong on this issue? On most online article submission sites there are News Topics and we all know the average news story is under 250 words on MSN.com or Google. Ezines usually send out shorter articles to their online subscribers 275 to 450 words or less.

Online article submission websites too know they must cater to the variety of tastes of those they sell syndication services too. What their sites are and are not should never be limited to a single writers view of things. For those who wish to argue this point to death, I would say; Look at what the market is doing, stop limiting yourselves, you are denying reality. For online article submission sites they should not define their niche so narrow that indeed they become Irrelevant.

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