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There are no dumb questions, so don't be afraid to ask on these discussions :)

Recently I've noticed that there are a lot of unanswered questions on the discussions page and I encourage everyone to ask questions or comment. I know that a lot of these unanswered discussions are mine, but why is that? Am I writing a closed discussion because I answer every possible question that could come up or are people just lurking and don't want to respond?

Ask questions
When you're reading something on the community discussion and you don't understand something, just ask us and we will respond There are no dumb questions, so don I know that I don't ask people a lot of questions at the end of my discussions like some writers do, but that shouldn't stop you from typing for a few seconds to ask something that is on your mind There are no dumb questions, so don

Your teachers always told you that there was no such thing as a dumb question, and for the most part they're right There are no dumb questions, so don So take your teachers words to heart and open up on the discussions by asking questions.

Commenting
If you don't have a question but you love the discussion that's going on, get involved! Comment on the discussion about what you like or add your input about the topic. No one will have all the pieces to the puzzle but you might have the missing ones and can add it into the discussion to make it whole. In all honesty I do write a lot and sometimes I do miss some key points of my discussion, it doesn't mean that I don't know about it, it just means I've got a lot of things running through my head and I may have had intentions on hitting that one point but passed it up because my mind started to wander.

If you're there to pick up the slack then every discussion here on SEOclerks.com will be flawless There are no dumb questions, so don

The discussion section is a very good way to help learn everything there is to know about design, marketing, SEO and basically anything else there is to do with a website, so get involved There are no dumb questions, so don

Why should I start posting on the Community Discussion?
Well for starters, if you're a seller here on SC then you will get your services bumped by contributing content to the community discussion. Now with that being said, you should be typing up some stuff that takes you more than a minute to do. Don't post some garbage discussion just to get a bump because most likely it won't get accepted and you'll get annoyed.

Whenever I'm typing something out on the community discussion section of SC I will usually write down what I want to talk about and add bullet points to each idea. Then I will generate a title, add a short intro and write about each bullet point (you can see that in this discussion There are no dumb questions, so don ).

Writing on the community discussion not only shows your writing skills to the entire community but it will bump your posts and also build your popularity among all the SC members. If you were looking for a big writing job, posting on the Community Discussion is a good way to get noticed. I've been approached a few times by big blogs asking me to come write for them. Usually they offer me a pay per post type deal and for that I usually pass because they want to pay me $5 for 800 words, and I simply can't accept that due to the fact it would take me much longer to write for them than what I make now with my other websites.

Some of you are saying "Well that's easy money if you know how to type!" and that's true, but I like to take my time writing and get everything laid out. I can type an 800 word article in less than 8 minutes if I know what I'm covering, but the prep work to the article takes about 5 minutes or more and that's where the real time is invested. For a lot of people this would be a great opportunity, but for me it's not the best because I would have to work on my other websites less and that's not possible if I want to keep food on the table lol.

In Conclusion:
Asking questions and commenting isn't something you should be afraid of. If you read a discussion and have a question, just ask and we will come respond There are no dumb questions, so don You can get noticed by other big blogs simply by posting a lot on the SC community discussion section and get a full time job There are no dumb questions, so don A lot of people want to know how to be a profitable writer, but they're not getting their content out there to be seen. SC is one of your ways to get in front of the eyes of thousands of readers and potentially your next paying job There are no dumb questions, so don

What do you think about this?

Should you ask more questions in the articles you post here?

Remember to follow me There are no dumb questions, so don
https://www.seoclerks.com/user/Razzy

Thanks!

Razzy

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Cristian
I believe people don't know how much they can gain by being active here. I personally get a lot of Personal Messages because of the topics I create here and because of my comments.

People find my content on the Community Discussions and figure out I know what I'm talking about so why not contact me and make a job proposal. Got a few clients this way, some of them being actually big and developing into long term jobs.

Also, I've been on forums for as long as I remember, I just love this type of arrangement, it's not a forum, is not a blog, is something else, a community, full of interesting content and news.

One other reason I believe some people don't post here is because they gain nothing. Maybe SEOclerks should re-implement the FAQ condition for upping the level of sellers. A long time ago, to reach a higher account level on SC you needed to have a certain number of approved FAQ posts. I believe that was a good system and it created a lot of fresh content. It also kept users engaged with the community and a lot more eager to stick around. Maybe a bump reward should also be introduced as far as the content is straight to the point and on topic.

Whatever the reason, as you said Razzy, you have only to gain by staying active here!



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A forum is supposed to be a place for freewheeling discussions similar to the so called no-holds-barred conversations. However, speaking of dumb questions, my take is to be discerning with your questions before posting such. It’s not really good to be quick on the draw. What if you had posted a silly question and you get a silly retort? That can hurt you and it can be a start of a disagreement. Just be careful and be polite in your questions.



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