12th October 2013
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How To Write A Meaningful Post
12th October 2013, 08:19 PM
Several individuals do not know how to make a post that is actually helpful or beneficial to other online users. They just automatically post some ridiculous post that is worthless and a waste of people's time.
1.) Start off with some catchy introduction statements that will get the reader going, wanting them to read more.
2.) Give supporting details or facts that relate to the topic sentence(s) so you don't loose that "grip." Don't just give one little sentence, offer some more so it is as if you are writing an essay.
3.) Add some additional "flavor" into it that will want the reader to be interested in it, not getting bored with some lousy stuff that was not well though out.
4.) If you don't want to lose your touch, end off the post with a conclusion that will let the reader now you are finished with what you are trying to tell them. Don't make it seem like you have no care for it, let us know you want us to read it.
These key points shall definitely improve on your discussions. Thanks for reading, hope this helped! This is Chucker321! You are welcome to comment.
There are some specific steps you need to follow in order to make a post seem interesting or useful. Consider the following.
1.) Start off with some catchy introduction statements that will get the reader going, wanting them to read more.
2.) Give supporting details or facts that relate to the topic sentence(s) so you don't loose that "grip." Don't just give one little sentence, offer some more so it is as if you are writing an essay.
3.) Add some additional "flavor" into it that will want the reader to be interested in it, not getting bored with some lousy stuff that was not well though out.
4.) If you don't want to lose your touch, end off the post with a conclusion that will let the reader now you are finished with what you are trying to tell them. Don't make it seem like you have no care for it, let us know you want us to read it.
These key points shall definitely improve on your discussions. Thanks for reading, hope this helped! This is Chucker321! You are welcome to comment.
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12th October 2013, 10:48 PM
This is a great for beginning members. I got into more depth on these topics mentioned by Chucker321 in my Creating a Constructive Discussion topic, but of course this tutorial is a lot easier to follow. Again, amazing job Chucker!
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13th October 2013, 10:00 AM
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This is a great for beginning members. I got into more depth on these topics mentioned by Chucker321 in my Creating a Constructive Discussion topic, but of course this tutorial is a lot easier to follow. Again, amazing job Chucker!