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Hello Everyone!
I am back again, this blog was deleted earlier by a Mod by mistake. They thought I was abusing the Update Logs. That's OK, it happens.
This blog includes examples!
Okay, here are the steps you should follow to get respected on PMC.
Post original work. If people have seen it before, they will not want to click it again, unless it offers something different from others. This step mostly applies to Projects, Skins, and Blogs.
Example: Steve likes to post quality, original submissions worthy of respect. He gains respect.
Spend time on your work. If you spend more time on a submission, it will eventually look better and you will get more respect. (This applies to Projects and Blogs)
Example: Steve likes to spend more time on submissions, because he gets better with every submission he posts. He also gains a life quality, called patience.
Give your viewers respect. If they know you respect them, they will respect you. For example, reply to their comments if asking for help, or giving your feedback. NEVER hate or troll your viewers.
Example: Steve likes to reply to questions, feedback, and congratulations comments. People know he cares about them, and they subscribe.
Do not favourite your own stuff, like a noob. This action gives your viewers the wrong message. This shows that you do not care about them.
Example: Steve does not favorite his stuff. Other people do. *It's that simple, some people are too impatient/lazy.
When in doubt, double-check. If you feel you are missing something on your Blog/Project, you will feel more confident and be able to post better-quality submissions.
Example: Steve double-checks ALL of his submissions, and makes sure they are quality work. He makes projects better now.
Put in a proper title picture. If you have a colorful and edited screenshot/picture, you will attract more attention, and more clicks. Then, if people see your work is worthy, you might even get a subscribe.
Example: Steve likes to put a colorful and nice picture on all of his submissions. He gains attention on his submissions.
Put in a details on a Project/Blog/Skin. On Projects, you will need to add details to make them look better. On blogs, you will need to put proper Grammar/Punctuation. On skins, you need to shade. Seriously, don't be lazy.
Example: Steve is never lazy with his work, he always does his best possible. Guess what? Respect + A good, satisfying submission!
Add a proper title. If you title your post correctly, you will be able to grab attention better. (Grammar/Punctuation helps!)
Example: Steve likes to ALWAYS go back and put in proper Punctuation/Grammar. He gets diamonds + Respect.
Last of all, PMC is not a dump where you just drop your trash. If you know you did the absolute best on your things, you will become respected. If you just take your old stuff and post it all over PMC, everything will overflow with trash.
Bad Example: Steve finds all of his very old skins in a folder, and uploads them. They suck, and no-one likes them.
Read the rules before posting. Follow them, to make sure the Mods don't delete your stuff, so you have no criminal record.
~Credit to BlazeFox for this one!
Bad Example: Steve did not read the rules, and he posted a blog that advertises hacks and cheats for Minecraft. PMC is taken over by hackers, and then no-one likes Steve. Notch changes the Starter Skin to Joe.
Have talent. You must have talent to create great things to show off, and you can gain talent by practicing building/writing.
~Credit to TobyShaw on this one!
Bad Example: Joe robs a bunch of banks, but leaves fingerprints and footsteps everywhere. What happens to Joe? He gets to show off his talent in jail. (What is the message in this one? Well, the message is to have talent at what you are doing, and then after you create the best that you can, post it! :D)
If you follow these steps, you will honestly get better at your work, and get more subscribers/respect!
If you enjoyed this blog, please Diamond and Subscribe!
I hope everyone has a good night!
I am back again, this blog was deleted earlier by a Mod by mistake. They thought I was abusing the Update Logs. That's OK, it happens.
This blog includes examples!
Okay, here are the steps you should follow to get respected on PMC.
Post original work. If people have seen it before, they will not want to click it again, unless it offers something different from others. This step mostly applies to Projects, Skins, and Blogs.
Example: Steve likes to post quality, original submissions worthy of respect. He gains respect.
Spend time on your work. If you spend more time on a submission, it will eventually look better and you will get more respect. (This applies to Projects and Blogs)
Example: Steve likes to spend more time on submissions, because he gets better with every submission he posts. He also gains a life quality, called patience.
Give your viewers respect. If they know you respect them, they will respect you. For example, reply to their comments if asking for help, or giving your feedback. NEVER hate or troll your viewers.
Example: Steve likes to reply to questions, feedback, and congratulations comments. People know he cares about them, and they subscribe.
Do not favourite your own stuff, like a noob. This action gives your viewers the wrong message. This shows that you do not care about them.
Example: Steve does not favorite his stuff. Other people do. *It's that simple, some people are too impatient/lazy.
When in doubt, double-check. If you feel you are missing something on your Blog/Project, you will feel more confident and be able to post better-quality submissions.
Example: Steve double-checks ALL of his submissions, and makes sure they are quality work. He makes projects better now.
Put in a proper title picture. If you have a colorful and edited screenshot/picture, you will attract more attention, and more clicks. Then, if people see your work is worthy, you might even get a subscribe.
Example: Steve likes to put a colorful and nice picture on all of his submissions. He gains attention on his submissions.
Put in a details on a Project/Blog/Skin. On Projects, you will need to add details to make them look better. On blogs, you will need to put proper Grammar/Punctuation. On skins, you need to shade. Seriously, don't be lazy.
Example: Steve is never lazy with his work, he always does his best possible. Guess what? Respect + A good, satisfying submission!
Add a proper title. If you title your post correctly, you will be able to grab attention better. (Grammar/Punctuation helps!)
Example: Steve likes to ALWAYS go back and put in proper Punctuation/Grammar. He gets diamonds + Respect.
Last of all, PMC is not a dump where you just drop your trash. If you know you did the absolute best on your things, you will become respected. If you just take your old stuff and post it all over PMC, everything will overflow with trash.
Bad Example: Steve finds all of his very old skins in a folder, and uploads them. They suck, and no-one likes them.
Read the rules before posting. Follow them, to make sure the Mods don't delete your stuff, so you have no criminal record.
~Credit to BlazeFox for this one!
Bad Example: Steve did not read the rules, and he posted a blog that advertises hacks and cheats for Minecraft. PMC is taken over by hackers, and then no-one likes Steve. Notch changes the Starter Skin to Joe.
Have talent. You must have talent to create great things to show off, and you can gain talent by practicing building/writing.
~Credit to TobyShaw on this one!
Bad Example: Joe robs a bunch of banks, but leaves fingerprints and footsteps everywhere. What happens to Joe? He gets to show off his talent in jail. (What is the message in this one? Well, the message is to have talent at what you are doing, and then after you create the best that you can, post it! :D)
If you follow these steps, you will honestly get better at your work, and get more subscribers/respect!
If you enjoyed this blog, please Diamond and Subscribe!
I hope everyone has a good night!
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Sound professional, people will more likely download your things if you sound professional, because people actually might think your submission is better by the way you phrase it
Good phrase: I have made statues of several famous Minecraft players
Bad phrase: I made statues in mine craft that look like famous minecrafter's,
Nice blog ;)
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