Long-form content is still necessary for any business that wants to form a connection with their target audience and help their search rankings while they’re at it. The Fast Company Executive Board is ...
While long-form content is the gold standard in content marketing, that doesn’t mean you should ignore or overlook short-form content. There’s a time and a place for both types. In general, short-form ...
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TikTok threw more weight behind long-form content when it announced on Tuesday that its revised creator fund — which pays creators for making videos more than one minute long — is coming out of beta ...
I didn’t have to read HubSpot’s 2025 State of Marketing report or the LinkedIn 2024 Benchmarks Report to know that short-form video content was the top content type used in marketing in 2024 and is ...
Long-form content used to get a bad rap. Writers feared no one would read it. Marketers worried attention spans were too short. The assumption was simple: shorter content wins. But the data and ...
From thrilling livestreams to deep-dive videos and short clips, users today have an explosion of choice when it comes to viewing content. This provides marketers with more avenues to reach consumers, ...
YouTube Shorts, the company's short-form video TikTok competitor, has proven to be a big success for the platform. But YouTube is still synonymous with its longer content and its well known long-form ...
Short-form videos are no longer a passing trend – they are here to stay. Short clips on platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts have taken over our feeds and continue to thrive on ...
Why TikTok’s trial 60-minute video limit isn’t coming out of nowhere YouTube Shorts notched an impressively quick rise to become a TikTok rival Why long-form social video’s potential for grabbing ...
Short-form videos like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts are everywhere. They're reshaping entertainment but they're also reshaping our brains. They’re fun, fast, and designed to grab our ...