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As usual, you are right on target! And I adore your more laissez faire (?) maybe demeanor in this article. You're been hitting it hard for quite a while! I'm proud, like an older sister! Susan Thomas

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Jun 29Liked by Maya Sayvanova

What positively delicious advice!

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Go live? How wonderful. Great piece 🙌🏼

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This is just what I needed to hear today. Thanks, and God bless you.🥰

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I really needed to hear this today! Thank you. ❤️

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No kidding! 😄

Large businesses have an innate ability to focus on the wrong metrics. And to take years to realize the mistake.

The tragedy is that they drag down with them also solopreneurs and small creators.

I love this short post experiment!

Will you keep doing this?

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Yes! It seems like my audience loves them. Would you say keep it at two per week or more (now that they’re shorter)?

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I'd say run experiments!

If you make them explicit, readers feel involved and cheer for you.

A great example of shorter posts is Alex Mathers, for me. They often give you something to think about, even if they take less than 4 minutes to read.

I often feel the urge to write longer, more structured guides. So, I'd publish one long article and a short one every week.

Or just go with the flow, with the general guideline "write as short as possible"

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Jun 30Liked by Maya Sayvanova

Spot on, great post, totally agree with you 🙌

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Jun 29·edited Jun 29Liked by Maya Sayvanova

GO LIVE!

100% sending greetings to your place from the Baltic Sea from our vaca

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Makes sense. More scary but I go live on my courses - why not here? Regularly!

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Love this! Thank you !!

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