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Post by Pariah on Apr 2, 2021 13:29:52 GMT -5
I think a good piece of advice is that regardless of how long or short your results are, make sure the match ups and the result are easy to find. For example, if you have long write ups for your match results, put the result in bold. The faster I can find and read your results the more chances I’ll come back for more. Hope that helps! This is probably the best advice ever when it comes to posting feds... Even when I don't have time to read a lengthy show, I like to check in and see who won/lost and how the title scene currently stands. Once upon a time, I used to write blow-by-blow summaries for every match... The problem for me was that I was spending WAY more time producing my posts than I was actually playing the game... Just make sure that you're having fun and getting the most from your gameplay time because as soon as posting becomes a chore, the entire point of the game is gone.
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Post by Swarm on Apr 2, 2021 13:47:22 GMT -5
I think a good piece of advice is that regardless of how long or short your results are, make sure the match ups and the result are easy to find. For example, if you have long write ups for your match results, put the result in bold. The faster I can find and read your results the more chances I’ll come back for more. Hope that helps! This is probably the best advice ever when it comes to posting feds... Even when I don't have time to read a lengthy show, I like to check in and see who won/lost and how the title scene currently stands. Once upon a time, I used to write blow-by-blow summaries for every match... The problem for me was that I was spending WAY more time producing my posts than I was actually playing the game... Just make sure that you're having fun and getting the most from your gameplay time because as soon as posting becomes a chore, the entire point of the game is gone. Lately I’ve just been playing with the hopes of posting the results eventuality sooner than later. When I post every card as I play it it can really slow me down too.
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 2, 2021 13:53:00 GMT -5
I keep track of the high spots as I play and tweak it before I post. I also have a supply of shows in the can so I can trickle them out a card or two a day.
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Post by markyhitch on Apr 2, 2021 14:33:12 GMT -5
I think a good piece of advice is that regardless of how long or short your results are, make sure the match ups and the result are easy to find. For example, if you have long write ups for your match results, put the result in bold. The faster I can find and read your results the more chances I’ll come back for more. Hope that helps! This is probably the best advice ever when it comes to posting feds... Even when I don't have time to read a lengthy show, I like to check in and see who won/lost and how the title scene currently stands. Once upon a time, I used to write blow-by-blow summaries for every match... The problem for me was that I was spending WAY more time producing my posts than I was actually playing the game... Just make sure that you're having fun and getting the most from your gameplay time because as soon as posting becomes a chore, the entire point of the game is gone. This is why I stopped posting. There are only so many ways a wrestling match can be reported and I grew anxious on how I could entertain my readers more than playing the game. I keep trying to convince myself to give it another go though.
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 2, 2021 14:36:27 GMT -5
There are only so many ways a wrestling match can be reported I think about this every time I write up a card.
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