X said:
STL-Rams said:
Thanks a bunch, X.
One thing I am working on is shortening my articles. It's not easy for me because I sometimes feel I am leaving key info out and want to be sure things are detailed. On the other hand, it is 2012, and our society is used to things happening fast and a shorter read is often better than a longer one.
Thanks again...
I don't mind long articles as long as they keep me interested. That's not really the problem as I see it, because you can keep people engaged with your writing. What I don't like is the slide-show format they put it in. That, and the freaking pop-up ad that keeps showing up. I know that's not your fault either. That's a Bleacher Report thing. They're also still trying to shed that stigma that basically anyone can write for them, so they're not really considered to be a reliable or serious news outlet. Shame, really, because I can tell you're trying to be a serious contributor. Did they ever release anything to the public stating that they overhauled the staff there? That could probably help.
Thanks, X. I try to be interesting/informative/detailed and it seems to be appreciated by a great deal of people, like you, and that's very much appreciated and encouraging.
As for the slideshows, I wish it were easier to get from page to page. I certainly agree at least to that stage of looking at the format with those.
Yes, I think the stigma is slowing fading, but it takes time. As you know, they booted a ton of long-time writers and now have an application process that only only about 15% of so of applicants are are approved.
It does take time, and I agree 100% that they should publicize that clearly to the masses. It would go a long way to revamp the view that some hold towards them, even though great strides have been and continue to be made.