Should I save my “good posts” for the New Year?
@oneoveralpha (434)
Brookville, Pennsylvania
December 21, 2015 2:18pm CST
With Christmas and New Year’s, and the general year end veg, it’s likely there won’t be that many people on sites like this for the next two weeks. Which raises the question of if we should save our good posts for when there will be more traffic. Of course, you need good posts to begin with. After some bad experiences on other sites, I’m still trying to get my posting mojo back.
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@Marilynda1225 (82839)
• United States
21 Dec 15
It might be a good idea to start the New Year with a bunch of new posts. I don't expect much activity the next few days
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@Missmwngi (12915)
• Nairobi, Kenya
21 Dec 15
You can give some and save some for new year
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@babaraimc (1310)
• Pakistan
22 Dec 15
that is a very good thing, we should not just bomb the site with posts
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@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
22 Dec 15
@babaraimc
Not a good idea to post so many that we are bombarded with meaningless post let's make good postings that everyone wants to respond to.
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@Angelee_27 (3460)
• United States
21 Dec 15
I think that it would be more beneficial to your earnings if you saved your good posts until after the holidays so that it will receive as much exposure as possible.
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@boiboing (13153)
• Northampton, England
21 Dec 15
Why don't you just try interacting a bit more and then you might get the attention you crave. I don't read your posts because you don't appear to be putting much back into the site. Feel free to ignore but somebody needs to tell you that it's not the site being quiet which is your problem.
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@babaraimc (1310)
• Pakistan
22 Dec 15
i think you should take a break on new year,
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