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RE: Amazing animals and some photos from yesterday

in #nature7 years ago (edited)

At first I glanced over things. I saw "animals", "photos", and "kebabs".

I'm glad I read through it afterwards, because I was under the impression that the order of those terms meant something bad for the animals in the pictures.

Looks like a beautiful place. It's about 42 degrees Celsius here in Phoenix, Arizona. I'll follow you for more photos of lush green areas!

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Hilarious, made my day!

Happy to be of service. Luckily those poor, fuzzy cows don't know what was almost done to them.

But there's always tomorrow.

I'm also glad you decided to read my post :) Do you have any tip for how I would have made it more eye catching @justinchase? Followed you too!

Thanks - and sure! Lead with your best photo (I'd say the second or last one) as that is what we'll see in the preview, and make your title more interesting ("Animals. Photos. Kebabs...?").

Anything to catch attention. I'm new to steemit but found a similar approach useful on Quora. Here it's even more important as they can upvote your work before even opening it. Make it interesting enough they'll upvote or click as they scroll through the topics lists!

Hope that's helpful.

Thanks, it actually was helpful. Going to choose my first photo more carefully from here on! But sometimes it's hard to guess what others may like :) and of course I want to stay true to myself at the same time and don't write stuff just because I think someone else will like it.

Just make it stand out. That way, when you write what you want and how you want, people will be more likely to check it out.