Attention to detail

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Over the years, in the days coming up to Halloween, I have made it a habit to create some detailed pumpkin carvings.

Some have been easy, some harder. Some with patterns and some without.

One thing that all of these pumpkins have in common is their attention to detail.

Each image was carefully crafted but only lasts a few days before they fade due to the underlying structure rotting away.

Your content needs a similar focus. Don't just sit down and write. Craft your posts.

With the pumpkins, first you must choose an image. Then develop a pattern or plan. Then the pattern must be transferred to the outside and finally the carving begins.

Your content should follow a similar path. Choose the image (keyword) that you want to convey. Develop a pattern or plan ( you can use a template as can be found in the Site Content section) Transfer the plan to your template (Create headings and/or an outline). Then you can begin to write.

To create a successful post, follow a plan and execute, like the pumpkins, you will be rewarded with a glorius image.

Unlike the pumpkins, your content will persist on the internet.

Happy Halloween all.


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Happy Halloween! Thanks for the crafty tips

Happy Halloween to you too! Thank you for such a lovely post.

Love your pumpkins. Good advice to follow.

Great analogy using the pumpkins. Thanks for sharing your insights.

I like your pumpkin analogy. Thanks for the inspiration to do the same with my website.

Awesome work! Great message, nice holiday analogy.

Great read buddy and I am now starting to indeed fine tune my website and am really enjoying it!

paul

That is some attention to detail on your pumpkins. They are great.
With Grace and Gratitude
Karen

Yes, there should be attention to detail, not only in the text content but also the images, the colour, font, the layout, etc. A website is a reflection of the owner's personality and a typo, a misplaced punctuation mark, etc. gives a negative impression about the site. Love the pumpkin analogy. Is the first design that of Yoda? But I thought he has this wise, benevolent image :)

Ha-ha, some viewers/reviewers considered "Yoda to be just about the most evil character" "ever seen in the history of literature." ...according to: https://kotaku.com/5932835/the-case-for-yoda-being-horrible-awful-and-totally-evil

This is an interesting perspective. Yoda evil? Well, there's certainly a big change in the Force, I think. Unlearn we must what we have learned :)

Sound advice. Thank you

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