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George Stone
Mar 06, 2025
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I’ve been researching the ideal length for an eBook, but there seem to be mixed opinions. Some say a short eBook (5,000–10,000 words) is great for quick reads, while others believe longer eBooks (30,000+ words) provide more value and depth. I want to create something that holds the reader’s attention without overwhelming them. It also seems that nonfiction eBooks, like guides and self-help books, tend to be shorter, while fiction and detailed business books often go beyond 50,000 words. But does length impact engagement? Or is it more about writing style, formatting, and content structure? I’ve heard that working with an ebook writing company can help optimize structure and content flow, ensuring the book is engaging regardless of length. Has anyone here worked with professionals to refine their eBooks? What’s your ideal length as a reader or writer? Would love to hear your thoughts—let’s discuss!
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