I think everything published was very logical. However, think on this,
suppose you typed a catchier post title? I ain’t suggesting your information is not good., however what if you added something that makes people
desire more? I mean IMG_2405_preview | Neurology Buzz is kinda plain. You should glance at Yahoo’s home page and note how they
create post titles to get viewers interested.
You might try adding a video or a related pic or two to get people
interested about what you’ve written. Just my opinion, it could make
your blog a little bit more interesting.
Thanks for your input. I’ve heard that many times but I don’t really write to entertain or for mainstream media. (See intro) Most of my topics are from questions generated by my patients and are written with them in mind to educate a specific population on very niche topics and for me to review literature for my patients so I can learn as well. If someone else reads it that’s fine. The autonomic nervous piece was an outlier but I write mainly on cannabinoids and specifics of epilepsy. This is why scientific articles are to the point they present facts and are not there for entertainment. Yahoo posts are geared towards the mainstream. Yes, I’ve heard catchy titles reel in people. But I’m not really writing for attention I write for my patients and and myself. Cheers for you input. I’ll keep it in mind if I go in a different direction. Constructive criticism can be educational and enlightening. I have videos you probably didn’t look far back. Regarding pics I use my own so I’m not accused of copyright infringement. Even free pics are subject to legalities. There are many implications when starting a blog and not just to garner views.
I think everything published was very logical. However, think on this,
suppose you typed a catchier post title? I ain’t suggesting your information is not good., however what if you added something that makes people
desire more? I mean IMG_2405_preview | Neurology Buzz is kinda plain. You should glance at Yahoo’s home page and note how they
create post titles to get viewers interested.
You might try adding a video or a related pic or two to get people
interested about what you’ve written. Just my opinion, it could make
your blog a little bit more interesting.
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Thanks for your input. I’ve heard that many times but I don’t really write to entertain or for mainstream media. (See intro) Most of my topics are from questions generated by my patients and are written with them in mind to educate a specific population on very niche topics and for me to review literature for my patients so I can learn as well. If someone else reads it that’s fine. The autonomic nervous piece was an outlier but I write mainly on cannabinoids and specifics of epilepsy. This is why scientific articles are to the point they present facts and are not there for entertainment. Yahoo posts are geared towards the mainstream. Yes, I’ve heard catchy titles reel in people. But I’m not really writing for attention I write for my patients and and myself. Cheers for you input. I’ll keep it in mind if I go in a different direction. Constructive criticism can be educational and enlightening. I have videos you probably didn’t look far back. Regarding pics I use my own so I’m not accused of copyright infringement. Even free pics are subject to legalities. There are many implications when starting a blog and not just to garner views.
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