RE: Average/best length of newsletter article?

Subject: RE: Average/best length of newsletter article?
From: "Tariel, Lauren R" <lt34 -at- saclink -dot- csus -dot- edu>
To: "Bill Swallow" <techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com>, "Susan Hogarth" <hogarth -at- gmail -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 15:12:58 -0700

How big are the newsletter pages, Bill?

I think that the articles in the newsletters should be significantly shorter than the entire newsletter. The complexity of the article also determines the article's length. I probably shouldn't write "short" articles because I'll crank out 1000 words when only 250 are required. An office newsletter that is printed double-sided on one sheet of paper may have 3 or 4 "articles" that can range from minor changes in systems or policies to promotions and anniversaries. The newsletter may require a total of 750 words, but the articles would need to be 200-250 words to allow room for other content, depending on the font size. A larger quarterly or so newsletter will have more room for articles and may require magazine length articles, which can be 750-1000 words. On slow news days, an article may have essay-length requirements.

Answering the question, "[what is the] Average/best length of newsletter article?" really comes down to the familiar adage, "it depends."

Personally, to determine average article length I would consider audience attention span, newsletter real estate (how much paper is available), and hours permitted to work on the articles.

"Google-fu" now and I'll bet you get answers. ;-)

Lauren

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From: techwr-l-bounces+lt34=csus -dot- edu -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com on behalf of Bill Swallow
Sent: Mon 10/29/2007 2:51 PM
To: Susan Hogarth
Cc: TECHWR-L
Subject: Re: Average/best length of newsletter article?



I always err on the side of "just right". ;-)

Actually, I've just received feedback from people that 3 pages works
well for an internal newsletter. It's enough room to convey a good
chunk of information without being info overload. Of course, these
newsletters I'm rolling out are going to be targeted, likely one or
two stories each. YMMV.

On 10/29/07, Susan Hogarth <hogarth -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> Google-fu has deserted me on this question :-(

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Average/best length of newsletter article?: From: Susan Hogarth
Re: Average/best length of newsletter article?: From: Bill Swallow

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