Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Why We Work Things As We Do By Pat Willis#224534

Hello all, I'm here today to explain to you why we work as we do with our submissions, and doing postings. You see I take a very different approach to this than my competition  I figure if you want to read us you will. You'll take the time to click our links, or stop on by the site and take a look at what we are doing.

We feel no need to basically shove down your throat the newest thing that pops up in our submission site, or what we are going to post later that day. Do we put links up? Yes we do but usually just the links. Maybe on occasion a little lead in then followed by the link to the full story, and a comic here and there.

We don't list interview after interview, or story after story all over the game page and push everything on down the page because of it. There are players having issues, debates, or conversations, we don't feel the need to push those on off the page just so you can see the latest thing we're posting. People like to see their stuff, indeed they do. But when you are re-posting it to the submission page, the game page, and your site, well just how many folks do you want to read the same thing?

So all in all if you want to read us you will, if you don't you won't. We won't push you, we won't throw everything we write in your face going here, here lookit! You know where we are, you know where to look on our side bars to find it, and I'm pretty sure you'll be back for more if you like what you see. So that's why we do it this way, that's why we are more low key about it, and why we're still here. Because apparently it works.













Submitted by Pat Willis#224534