Break your content into easily digestible chunks

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rifathasan
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Break your content into easily digestible chunks

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You can also use commitment and consistency bias to increase engagement with your content, especially long-form content over 5,000 words. Instead of simply asking your audience to commit to reading an article they don’t yet think is worth their time, present it in the form of a “snack.”

Bite: A small piece of information without details.
Appetizer : A combination of bites. The audience wants more information, but not details.
Nutrition : A great piece of gambling data turkey information, filled with detail and thorough explanations.
Take, for example, Elite Content Marketer’s extensive Grammarly review . Instead of asking readers to commit to reading the entire piece, it starts with a bite and an appetizer. The bite is the overall verdict. The appetizer is a visual representation of the product’s pros and cons. And then the meal is the detailed review. If readers have taken in the smaller, more digestible bits of information at the beginning, they’re more likely to follow through on the bigger request: reading the full piece. If they decide not to, they’ll at least be able to get the key takeaways at the beginning and benefit from the content.

marketing psychology - bite snack meal approach
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