Use topic line to introduce your subject clearly.
onehorse
12/20/07 5:24pm
It makes scoping out the subjects a lot easier when folks use topic lines that describe their entry. For example, instead of writing something like: "Saw something," it might be better to write, "Saw a buck with strange antlers." Instead of writing, "What do you think?" it would be more helpful to write, "Opinions about muzzle brakes wanted." Or instead of writing, "Didn't shoot," a person might write ,"Passed up shot because of brush." I think that gets more people to read the entry because they have a better idea of what it's about.
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killerbee
12/20/07 5:26pm
:-k
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bigbuck92
12/20/07 5:55pm
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brn2hunt
12/20/07 7:53pm
In my opinion the shorter version gets them interested and wanting to know what there is to read about.
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waynedevore
12/21/07 10:50am
I don't mind taking a couple seconds, opening a topic to find out.
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AGCHAWK
12/21/07 4:26pm
Heck, the newspapers have used that trick for years! They don't WANT to give away too much info in the subject...they want just enough so that you'll buy the paper and open it up.
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