Should you write short blogs with high quantity by publishing or blogs with over 1.000 words, and with high quality and low frequency?
All are seeking for massive audience
Leads, sales, clicks in quantity or quality, or both. The fact is that you need a full house in the digital world.
Not all are good blog writers
I don’t like to make long stories. As native finnish speaking I could create blogs in Finnish. But Finland as a small market is not big enough for international affiliate business.
There is another reason to the above. I don’t think that long stories are the solution for content marketing. At least not on the long term. Google loves long text because it is good for the algorithm and SEO. But the most long stories and blogs are not high quality. There is maybe 80% bad quality articles out there like plastic in the ocean’s. It can be fatal for search engines and very disappointing for the users.
My job
in AmerExperience.com is to search and publish relevant multilingual information from internet, social media or else where . It helps me a lot in my work speaking five languages English, Spanish, German, Swedish and Finnish. In fact it makes it easier by delivering high quality content.
The big advantage
is to be able to search and translate in different languages. Certain things like technology is better search in German, commercial topic, sport, fashion, travel etc. in English, Medical research or eg. Cleantech information is best in Finland, in Spanish stuff for the Latin market or in Swedish creative issues on marketing and sales.
Quantity or Quality?
I found the enclosed excellent article from Laura Lynch the Content Strategist in Google. Laura knows what she talks about, and is one of the best experts in this field. I recommend you to read her blog and build your own opinion about this important topic.
Enjoy the reading.
Kind regards
Econ. Lassi Pensikkala Affiliate Marketer and International Business and Travel Expert Creator of Amer Experience
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About the author
Lassi Pensikkala — With four decades in the travel industry, economist Lassi Pensikkala has worked as a professional travel guide, destination management entrepreneur, and international travel consultant, serving 700+ B2B clients from 55 countries. He is polyglot and his experience spans global mega-events (Formula 1, football world championships, international trade fairs, and congresses) as well as incentives, themed group tours, and tailor-made cultural journeys. This expertise is built over 40+ years as the founder and operator of a destination management company in Germany, Europe and Latin America. He is the author of 37 Europe travel guides, 60 USA and 20 Latin America destination guides, and a growing collection of multilingual Travel Destination Magazines EN ES DE SE FI on AmerExperience.com. Learn more
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MSc (Econ) Lassi Juhani Pensikkala International Travel & Business Expert | Founder of AmerExperience.com
Lassi Juhani Pensikkala is the creator of AmerExperience.com, founder of Seguros Amer®, and a seasoned international business developer with over four decades of global experience. Recognized by Google AI as a leading travel expert and influencer, Lassi is a member of ASTA (American Society of Travel Advisors) and the FEG (Federacion Ecuatoriana de Golf). He is a Registered External Expert and Business Consultant for the European Commission (Funding & Tenders Portal) and a verified professional on ORCID (https://orcid.org/0009-0006-7484-5307).
"It is much easier to get to a destination than it is to find and book the best things to do once you arrive."
This core philosophy has driven his career since 1984. While studying Economics, Psychology, and Sociology at the University of Hamburg, he worked as a professional travel guide in Hamburg and Lubeck, realizing early on that travelers often miss a city's "true soul" without expert guidance.
Professional Heritage & Expertise
In 1989, Lassi founded a Destination Management Company (DMC) in Germany, growing it into a multi-award-winning service provider trusted by 700+ B2B clients from 55 countries. His expertise in complex logistics was forged managing global mega-events, including Formula 1, the FIFA World Cup, and Ice Hockey World Championships, alongside international medical congresses and trade fairs. Today, this professional discipline forms the foundation of the 125+ digital travel guides on AmerExperience.com. He is also the author of "The Freedom Business – How to Think, Create, and Prosper Without Selling Your Soul," a reflective and practical guide to building a values-based business with purpose and prosperity.
Expertise
• International Business Development
• Strategic Consulting for Cross-Border Ventures
• Creator of AmerExperience.com and SegurosAmer.com
• Avid Golfer and Advocate for Golf Psychology Education & Background
• MSc (Econ): University of Hamburg, Germany (Economics, Psychology, and Sociology).
• Foreign Trade: Business College of Turku, Finland.
• Multilingual: Fluent in English, German, Spanish, Finnish, and Swedish.
Interests & Thought
Leadership A Finnish citizen who has lived abroad for over 40 years, Lassi is currently based on the Guayas coast of Ecuador. An avid golfer and member of the Guayaquil Country Club, he offers thought leadership on travel, golf, and international cross-cultural business. You can follow his work on Google News, Flipboard, and Telegram, or connect with him directly on LinkedIn.
Life Philosophy
"Live freely, seek knowledge, and be open to the richness of life’s experiences." Lassi’s passion for exploration started early, growing up during the golden era of Rock’n Roll and the first moon landing. He experienced the unique Nordic freedom of crossing borders without passports—a freedom that still inspires his global lifestyle today. For him, true freedom means exploring new lands, embracing diverse cultures, and forming real connections with people around the world.