I'd like feedback on my article: CODE VEIN

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  1. Miranda Scott profile image72
    Miranda Scottposted 4 years ago

    Hi Hubbers,

    I'd like some help with passing the Quality Assessment Process. Will you please give feedback on my article? What can I do to improve? Thanks!
    Here is my article: CODE VEIN (must be signed in to view)

  2. Gregory DeVictor profile image94
    Gregory DeVictorposted 4 years ago

    Without even reading your article, I noticed that your four paragraphs are much too long, especially the first three. You must break all four of your paragraphs into much smaller ones. Users have v-e-r-y short attention spans, and you will lose their interest almost immediately with lengthy paragraphs.

    Also, “CODE VEIN” does not need to be in all uppercase. The video game is properly written as “Code Vein.” When mentioning “Code Vein” in the body of your article, be sure to use italics. Based on my experience with my American nostalgia articles, the HP editors want the names of video games in italics.

    Your title is much too general. You need an eye-catching, attention-getting title that should also be search engine friendly. When I Googled “Code Vein,” I received 117,000,000 results. That’s a lot of competition.

  3. Kenna McHugh profile image92
    Kenna McHughposted 4 years ago

    You have incomplete sentences, and as Gregory said, you need to capsulate your content. There are HP writers who write similar articles - video games. I recommend you take a look at what they are doing and go from there. You can find them in the Level Skip niche site. https://levelskip.com/

    1. Gregory DeVictor profile image94
      Gregory DeVictorposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Kenna, that was good advice about Level Skip. In retrospect, I thought that articles about video games were on HobbyLark.

  4. Kenna McHugh profile image92
    Kenna McHughposted 4 years ago

    Gregory, there are similarities with both having games, and HobbyLark has Manga.

  5. Miranda Scott profile image72
    Miranda Scottposted 4 years ago

    Thank you both for your replies. I will work on my article a little more.

  6. Butterfly67 profile image90
    Butterfly67posted 4 years ago

    Yes I would definitely make your title longer and also do you have the right to use those images?

    1. Miranda Scott profile image72
      Miranda Scottposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, I do, they are not copyright.

 
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