Split the articles into small articles?

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  1. mayank147 profile image59
    mayank147posted 10 years ago

    Split the articles into small articles?

    I have a very big article approx 2000 words but I dont know what I have to do. Is it ok to split the articles in to two hubpage article or I submit the while article in to a single hubpage article. A big article get better exposer of a small article.

  2. Abby Campbell profile image72
    Abby Campbellposted 10 years ago

    It's completely up to you. If I have 2,000 words, I would most likely split it into two or three articles. Can you split them on smaller subject matters?

    1. mayank147 profile image59
      mayank147posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      so can you please tell me how to split i mean if i split it in another article then what is the title of the next article and how i place link because i am new on hubpage so...

    2. Abby Campbell profile image72
      Abby Campbellposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Do you already have all 2,000 words in 1 hub? If so, I would leave it. It will be fine. If you split it, develop the title based on the subject for each or you can name them the same with "part 1" and "part 2" added to the titles.

  3. EricDockett profile image96
    EricDockettposted 10 years ago

    Two-thousand words really isn't a big article.  In fact, there is some research out there that suggests it is about the right number of words to give you a better chance of ranking highly in the SERPs. 

    I wouldn't split it, unless you think you're discussing two different topics in the same Hub.

    1. mayank147 profile image59
      mayank147posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      so in your point of view i have to put whole article and by the way what is the meaning of SERPs.

    2. EricDockett profile image96
      EricDockettposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      SERPs=Search Engine Results Pages.

      My opinion is Hubs in the 1500 to 2000-word range do better.  Other people might disagree, but that seems to work best for me.

  4. peachpurple profile image80
    peachpurpleposted 10 years ago

    it would be better to spilt into 2-3 different articles so that you can link to each other

    1. mayank147 profile image59
      mayank147posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      But as i am new to hubpage so i dont know how to link i mean suppose my first split article title is green tea now when i split then what should be the next title.

  5. mayank147 profile image59
    mayank147posted 10 years ago

    EricDockett thanks for such a great information.

    1. EricDockett profile image96
      EricDockettposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      You're very welcome.  Good luck!

    2. mayank147 profile image59
      mayank147posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Can you please suggest me some trick on how to promote our articles to get better exposer.

    3. EricDockett profile image96
      EricDockettposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      There are no tricks. :-)

      Start with the Learning Center here and it will answer a lot of your questions.  Click "help" at the top of the page then the Learning Center link in the body of the text.

 
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