Does Google Prefer Shorter Content?

Has anyone seen that now-a-days Google prefer shorter content?

In 2025 and after the Google core updates, HCU, etc and the launch of AI overviews (AIO) Google has started preferring shorter content over long-form content of 1200-1500 words article? I noticed most of the articles and posts ranking now are in short-form and the earlier long guides with 1500+ words are not ranking. Have you noticed that? Does google ranks most relevant content or the shorter one? One SEO consultant told me to write shorter paragraphs of 300-500 words rather than lengthy content to match user intent. Like answer what a user wants in brief. that’s it.

6 Comments

  1. Google values content that answers users intent. If yes, then it will rank for most niche. For other niche like YMYL (health and finance) Google may prefer to rank long and informative content. Thats what I’ve noticed recently in Google SERP in U.S. and international.

  2. For many search terms (intents), just few 100 words of actual content would be best, added with quality supplemental content. But Google didn’t reward these in the past – is it changing now?

  3. from my seo case study about google ranking the contnet, i found that goo-gle will reward fresh and new content even if its shorter one. I mean around 200-300 words posts are ranking high in SERPs. I’ve checked Google US, Google DE, and Googe India positions for various topics including local business/services.

  4. Yes, I’ve noticed that Google loves when you keep things short, straight to the point, a 3 lines anwser that solve the problem, that kind of content they reward.

  5. Google’s ranking systems are designed to present helpful, reliable information that’s created to benefit people.

  6. Google’s making search more ‘visual, snackable, personal, and human’, and it’s all about short-form content.

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