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The Best Blogging Stats, Facts, and Figures (To Get Your Motor Running)

The Best Blogging Stats, Facts, and Figures (To Get Your Motor Running)

October 24, 20202 min read

We have a collection of some of the best blogging facts, figures, and stats from all over the internet right here. Whether you’re looking for hot new tips, a little bit of inspiration, or a factoid or two to help with your pitch or presentation– you’ve come to the right place!

The Ideal Length for a Blog Post

Exactly how long a blog post should be has been a subject of much debate. But experts generally agree: high-quality, long-form content wins the day. On one hand, longer blog posts also contain more keywords to help Google determine what your entire article is all about. On the other hand, you’re likely to have a lot more helpful information on your chose topic as well– resulting in a more favorable user experience overall.

“Quality of content” is rated the most important success factor among all bloggers. More than one-third of high-earning bloggers say that the demand for higher quality content by readers is now higher than it was two years ago. (Growth Badger)

The number of blog posts over 2,000 words has increased from approximately 2% of the total blog posts published in 2014 to 12% in 2019. On the other hand, blog posts under 500 words fell from over 20% to around 5%. (Oberlo)

Most bloggers (55%) write less than 1000 words per post. Only one in five bloggers write 1500+ words per post. (Orbit Media)

Long-form blog posts generate 9X more leads than short-form blog posts. (Social Media Today)

Less than 20% of the companies strive to produce content longer than 800 words. This clearly indicates a very huge gap to exploit for those who are willing to provide meaningful content to improve traffic and rankings. (Quora Creative)

The average word count of a top-ranked post in Google is (around) 1,890 words. (Backlinko)

Blog posts that get the most shares online are more than 3000 words long. (OptinMonster)

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Eric Lay

My wife and my boys are my inspiration. God has blessed me with wonderful growing experiences through the years. You name it and I feel like i have lived it. I look forward to future growth opportunities both personal and business. I believe things happen for a reason. We are all here to learn and progress. Fortunately we each have strengths and the opportunity to assist one another through our challenges during the journey. Specialties: Leading, managing, creating solutions, and strategist.

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The Best Blogging Stats, Facts, and Figures (To Get Your Motor Running)

The Best Blogging Stats, Facts, and Figures (To Get Your Motor Running)

October 24, 20202 min read

We have a collection of some of the best blogging facts, figures, and stats from all over the internet right here. Whether you’re looking for hot new tips, a little bit of inspiration, or a factoid or two to help with your pitch or presentation– you’ve come to the right place!

The Ideal Length for a Blog Post

Exactly how long a blog post should be has been a subject of much debate. But experts generally agree: high-quality, long-form content wins the day. On one hand, longer blog posts also contain more keywords to help Google determine what your entire article is all about. On the other hand, you’re likely to have a lot more helpful information on your chose topic as well– resulting in a more favorable user experience overall.

“Quality of content” is rated the most important success factor among all bloggers. More than one-third of high-earning bloggers say that the demand for higher quality content by readers is now higher than it was two years ago. (Growth Badger)

The number of blog posts over 2,000 words has increased from approximately 2% of the total blog posts published in 2014 to 12% in 2019. On the other hand, blog posts under 500 words fell from over 20% to around 5%. (Oberlo)

Most bloggers (55%) write less than 1000 words per post. Only one in five bloggers write 1500+ words per post. (Orbit Media)

Long-form blog posts generate 9X more leads than short-form blog posts. (Social Media Today)

Less than 20% of the companies strive to produce content longer than 800 words. This clearly indicates a very huge gap to exploit for those who are willing to provide meaningful content to improve traffic and rankings. (Quora Creative)

The average word count of a top-ranked post in Google is (around) 1,890 words. (Backlinko)

Blog posts that get the most shares online are more than 3000 words long. (OptinMonster)

blog author image

Eric Lay

My wife and my boys are my inspiration. God has blessed me with wonderful growing experiences through the years. You name it and I feel like i have lived it. I look forward to future growth opportunities both personal and business. I believe things happen for a reason. We are all here to learn and progress. Fortunately we each have strengths and the opportunity to assist one another through our challenges during the journey. Specialties: Leading, managing, creating solutions, and strategist.

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Growing Businesses Since 2008

We have helped hundreds of businesses just like yours. Working for or along-side of business owner, managers, staff, or even board of directors, LOJO is ready to be an asset to your business.

Our team has been curated through the years for individual skills, personalities, and capabilities. Our clients put their trust in us to help them grow. We are here to do just that.

Matthew Rogers, President

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After spending several months reviewing multiple proposals from several different companies we engaged LOJO to develop a new website that represents our company effectively. We worked initially with Stephen Platte who helped create the scope of the project. Stephen was knowledgeable and always followed up with me on time and as promised.

He "closed the deal" for LOJO with his professionalism, service orientation and easy going approach. Once we signed the contract we were introduced to Jay Kelly who would be the creative lead for LOJO. This was the most challenging part of the project for my company, as there was no shortage of ideas from our side. Jay managed the project flawlessly, and once we had all agreed to the design, Jay introduced us to Eric.

Eric Lay is one of the founders of LOJO. Eric took the design we had developed and brought it to life. We delivered content as quickly as he requested it. Eric kept the project on task and we responded by exceeding every deadline for content. In turn, once provided, literally not a day went by that Eric didn't add the content and take the next step. In just a few weeks we launched our new website. Eric is a pleasure to work with.

His positive attitude and consultative approach really enhanced the experience and made a big difference for us in the outcome of our project. We would welcome you to visit our website to take a look at the quality work of LOJO. We are very pleased with LOJO and look forward to working with them in the future as we pursue an aggressive SEO strategy."

After spending several months reviewing multiple proposals from several different companies we engaged LOJO to develop a new website that represents our company effectively. We worked initially with Stephen Platte who helped create the scope of the project. Stephen was knowledgeable and always followed up with me on time and as promised.

He "closed the deal" for LOJO with his professionalism, service orientation and easy going approach. Once we signed the contract we were introduced to Jay Kelly who would be the creative lead for LOJO. This was the most challenging part of the project for my company, as there was no shortage of ideas from our side. Jay managed the project flawlessly, and once we had all agreed to the design, Jay introduced us to Eric.

Eric Lay is one of the founders of LOJO. Eric took the design we had developed and brought it to life. We delivered content as quickly as he requested it. Eric kept the project on task and we responded by exceeding every deadline for content. In turn, once provided, literally not a day went by that Eric didn't add the content and take the next step. In just a few weeks we launched our new website. Eric is a pleasure to work with.

His positive attitude and consultative approach really enhanced the experience and made a big difference for us in the outcome of our project. We would welcome you to visit our website to take a look at the quality work of LOJO. We are very pleased with LOJO and look forward to working with them in the future as we pursue an aggressive SEO strategy."

Matthew Rogers, President

iProspect Check

The team at LOJO were wonderful to work with. They are well organized and very patient as we worked through our marketing strategy and developed a well thought out and clear action plan at a reasonable price. We will definitely be back for our future campaign needs."

Jon Crosby, Founder

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