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How One Tiny Post Can Have One HUGE Impact

The debate over whether blog posts should be short or long will probably never end. I say, do what works for you. But don’t miss the tremendous power of words, even in small groups. Here’s one of the most powerful I’ve seen so far. Word count: 9 in the post and 2 in the title…

seth

Write short, write long. Who cares? Write powerfully!

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About Brandon Cox

Brandon Cox is a Pastor who is currently planting Grace Hills Church in northwest Arkansas. He is also Editor of Pastors.com and Rick Warren's Pastor's Toolbox, one of the world's largest online communities of church leaders. He's also a communications consultant for churches and nonprofits and writes a top 100 church blog.
Brandon is married to Angie and has two precious little kids. You can catch up with him on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, or Google+.

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  1. Only if there was a way also to write short blogs on.edu websites-blogs.Do you think it’s possible?
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  2. as they always say…”content is king online” !
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  3. Neal Morgan says:

    221 retweets to boot :)

  4. I had never thought of making short posts. I think it would definitely work better for seth because he has such a following, but I great idea!
    .-= Tom – StandOutBlogger.com´s last blog ..30 Creative Ebook Covers =-.

  5. Bill Robbins says:

    Brandon,
    Great post and I really like the new design. Let me know what you have in the way of ad space / rates as I’d love to advertise with you.
    .-= Bill Robbins´s last blog ..Plugins for Your Church =-.

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