This latest rendition of "Shoe Shots" was inspired by , in his recent post How To Make a Good Post (High Quality)
After reading this particular post, it all seems to make perfectly good sense.
I've summarized the main points for ease and succinctality:
- Length of your post. The correct length for subject at hand. Crucial in all aspects of it's survival.
- Breadth of preparation. If the subject of support is too wide, your post just will not hold up over time.
- Longevity: How to make sure your post stands up to the "elements" of time.
- A Large Question Answered: What IS the greatest enemy to a good post?
- "Cover" Your Post: Assure that it can stand up to the inevitable scrutiny, and possible negativity it will it will receive from the outside audience over time.
- Understand the limits of your depth concerning the subject. Making sure your knowledge of the subject can support the post in-depth.
- Do whatever you can to shed negativity away from your post.
I'm off. And I'm now out searching for the ultimate example, that I might follow as a perfect role-model.
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