A bit of a follow up from my last blog about what needs improving for my presence and my guides as a whole, and that got me thinking, what is it about my guides that makes them standout from the rest and got me where I am on this site as a whole? I was curious and would like to know so I can try to capitalize on it further.
I like to make the titles of my guides references to song titles from my personal library. If it’s not possible then I just go for what fits the theme of my guide the most.
When visitors use the site and look at a god page, they usually assume that guides from site moderators, editors, etc are more credible than the common player (who doesn't always have great Smite knowledge).
Nothing makes them "stand out" per say.
Howevever, they are good builds that dont overload the reader with too much info (like bran's guides).
This site has been plagued with bad/troll builds which kriega is working hard to purge, so it's good that your guides have accurate info that won't mislead new players.
SMITEFire is the place to find the perfect build guide to take your game to the next level. Learn how to play a new god, or fine tune your favorite SMITE gods’s build and strategy.
When visitors use the site and look at a god page, they usually assume that guides from site moderators, editors, etc are more credible than the common player (who doesn't always have great Smite knowledge).
Skellige has best music, fight meNothing makes them "stand out" per say.
Howevever, they are good builds that dont overload the reader with too much info (like bran's guides).
This site has been plagued with bad/troll builds which kriega is working hard to purge, so it's good that your guides have accurate info that won't mislead new players.
Per se.
>implies he was on you
Well that wasn't a nice image