xena
30th January 2007, 02:04
I have been moving a few threads this evening
to more appropriate sections and noticed something
about thread titles. Many people aren't giving their
threads descriptive titles and as a result this can
impact the speed in which you receive a response
and in some cases you may not ever receive a
response. Some examples of what I mean: I need help;
I have a quick question; Anyone try this? etc, etc.
For best results, try giving your thread a title that reflects your
comments or questions. This way you'll get a
better response, and when people are using the
search feature they won't overlook a thread that
may help them. And as always, try to put your
thread in the most appropriate section - if you
are asking about seats, put your post in the
seat section...If you're asking about exhausts,
put your thread in the exhaust section..and so on.
I know this has all been said before, but I wanted
to throw it out there again. :)
to more appropriate sections and noticed something
about thread titles. Many people aren't giving their
threads descriptive titles and as a result this can
impact the speed in which you receive a response
and in some cases you may not ever receive a
response. Some examples of what I mean: I need help;
I have a quick question; Anyone try this? etc, etc.
For best results, try giving your thread a title that reflects your
comments or questions. This way you'll get a
better response, and when people are using the
search feature they won't overlook a thread that
may help them. And as always, try to put your
thread in the most appropriate section - if you
are asking about seats, put your post in the
seat section...If you're asking about exhausts,
put your thread in the exhaust section..and so on.
I know this has all been said before, but I wanted
to throw it out there again. :)