Hi,
I got this hub here which has 1433 words (and MORE when I finally get my lazy butt to adding more songs to the list):
http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Most-Soothing-Beatles-Songs
My ques is:
-Would you read this if I turned this into a 2-parter
-Is this a boring read? Too many facts, not enough anecdotes?
-Do you have a general rule wherby if a hub is above a certain number of words - you would cut it into 2?
-Or the more words, the better - when it comes to getting Google love?
What's your objective with this Hub?
Are you here to sell, or just to write?
I don't think discussing individual songs is going to sell albums, unless you highlight which albums contain those songs. And I'd have a youtube clip for each song, if you can find one, so people can hear them (words aren't really enough).
TQ for the feedback Marisa. My first objective was to write a subject which I was familiar with, but half-way through I did realize that it's probably better to have albums instead of songs.
Would you add the youtube videos and break this into 2 parts or leave it as it is? -_-
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