Effective thread titling
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+ | A good title typically includes most of the following: | ||
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+ | *Very brief description of problem/question/issue. | ||
+ | *Details on make/model or application. | ||
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+ | Ideally, you want to '''attract''' as many qualified people as possible to your thread title. The right title will encourage them to click through and read your thread. | ||
=Examples of good thread titles= | =Examples of good thread titles= | ||
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=Examples of bad thread titles= | =Examples of bad thread titles= | ||
+ | *"Question" ''(most threads are questions)'' | ||
+ | *"I have a question" ''(same as above, but more verbose)'' | ||
+ | *"Engine question" ''(slightly better, but we probably already know it's an engine question if it's in the correct forum)'' | ||
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