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RE: Here Are 4 Quick Tips To Instantly Make Your Posts Better

in #steemit7 years ago

Nice. A tutorial out of a challenge prompt.

At a glance, I would say that my headlines are generally good, but I could use the next couple lines a little better. The hooks tend to be the hardest part.

I've learned not to get too caught up with a strict definition of originality because virtually everything that could be written about has been written about. Numerous times. But that doesn't mean I have written about it, which makes it original enough.

I couldn't agree with you more about readability. In fact, I mentioned it in mine. I didn't get into formatting, but that I suppose could fall under readability, too.

And thanks for mentioning the tags. More people need to figure out how to use those properly.

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Thanks.

I'm content with the fact that I'm not going to create anything groundbreaking. It's better to share opinions on certain topics than to share completely random and unrelated experiences nobody wants to read anyway.

Have you read this post? If you haven't, I think you should.

I read that post around the time it first came out. I also read the tim cliff post that started everything off, and a couple of others.

Have you heard of dustsweeper yet? I'm not going to sign up for it, but those that do will get the amount needed to get their vote over the $0.03 mark so that it actually gets paid out. I don't know how they're coming along, but it sounds like they have people signing up for it.