As there are so many awards given on this site, should't there be something called " Article of the week" based on the content and quality of the article.....this will boost the writers as well as members who aim at writing good.......the award need not be in terms of money or points as we already get it.....it could be an encouraging appreciation....that would be enough
Just wanted your suggestions on this idea........
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[quote]Chinmoy, I remember sometime back we have implemented similar award. Somehow it was not continued. Yes it is very good idea to attract good articles. But the implementation should be transparent and effective, otherwise the motivation would be lost.
My suggestion would be:
1. The articles should be nominated by the authors themselves.
2. The best articles should be selected by the other members by voting/comments/reviews.
3. A panel of moderators should decide the winner (not just by user votes or by comments but also with their own reviews)
4. In case no good article submitted the award will be discarded for that week.
These are some of my ideas but I request you to share your thoughts. [/quote]
These are very good suggestions, thanks Maverick.
To add to it, there should be some properly defined criteria such as,
1. Recipes of any sort should be excluded from this award as they do not much reflect the writing flair in it.
2. The content should be absolutely free of any kind of grammatical and spelling errors, quality and topic of content should be the first and foremost criteria, but the spellings and grammar do matter a lot.
3. Rest of the criteria that are already applicable such as minimum 300 word count etc. should be complied with.
Another suggestion that I have is to implement another Weekly or Fortnightly activity is The Best Movie Review. If this is okay with everyone, I will prepare a set of guidelines for it.
My suggestion would be:
1. The articles should be nominated by the authors themselves.
2. The best articles should be selected by the other members by voting/comments/reviews.
3. A panel of moderators should decide the winner (not just by user votes or by comments but also with their own reviews)
4. In case no good article submitted the award will be discarded for that week.
These are some of my ideas but I request you to share your thoughts. [/quote]
These are very good suggestions, thanks Maverick.
To add to it, there should be some properly defined criteria such as,
1. Recipes of any sort should be excluded from this award as they do not much reflect the writing flair in it.
2. The content should be absolutely free of any kind of grammatical and spelling errors, quality and topic of content should be the first and foremost criteria, but the spellings and grammar do matter a lot.
3. Rest of the criteria that are already applicable such as minimum 300 word count etc. should be complied with.
Another suggestion that I have is to implement another Weekly or Fortnightly activity is The Best Movie Review. If this is okay with everyone, I will prepare a set of guidelines for it.
Thank you,Maverick! Your suggestion along with that of Kalyani and Sandhya provide an excellent basis to get started with. To my mind topicality,its global context and reach,grammatical correctnes and above all readers' feedback are pragmatic yardsticks which should be applied fairly and transparently. Once this award gets going I foresee a tremendous boost for article-writing,quality consciousness and the resultant improvement in traffic.Subjectwise,Kalyani is right - recipes are surely not the draw. We have to write more articles on current politics,finance,stock markets and tax related issues to attract global traffic.
It is really a nice suggestion.
As Kalyani suggested about starting Movie review section, it sounds really nice. I want to know more about it. I think she can provide us with better ideas.
I think in addition to recipes, review of places/hotels etc can also be excluded. What is your opinion?
As Kalyani suggested about starting Movie review section, it sounds really nice. I want to know more about it. I think she can provide us with better ideas.
I think in addition to recipes, review of places/hotels etc can also be excluded. What is your opinion?
Thanks Kalyani, Chinmoy for your valuable suggestions.
Kalyani, let us go with the articles contest first and based on the result we can add more contests. Meanwhile we can prepare guidelines and rules for the other contest.
I will add a page to nominate the articles where users can submit them, editors can review them. Later provide the guidelines and rules for entering the contest. Hope this will be successful contest.
Kalyani, let us go with the articles contest first and based on the result we can add more contests. Meanwhile we can prepare guidelines and rules for the other contest.
I will add a page to nominate the articles where users can submit them, editors can review them. Later provide the guidelines and rules for entering the contest. Hope this will be successful contest.
[quote]Thank you,Maverick! Your suggestion along with that of Kalyani and Sandhya provide an excellent basis to get started with. To my mind topicality,its global context and reach,grammatical correctnes and above all readers' feedback are pragmatic yardsticks which should be applied fairly and transparently. Once this award gets going I foresee a tremendous boost for article-writing,quality consciousness and the resultant improvement in traffic.Subjectwise,Kalyani is right - recipes are surely not the draw. We have to write more articles on current politics,finance,stock markets and tax related issues to attract global traffic. [/quote]
Yes, the subjects also matter a lot! Focus should be more on the kind of topics that are critical, sensitive and most sought after!
Yes, the subjects also matter a lot! Focus should be more on the kind of topics that are critical, sensitive and most sought after!
[quote]Thank you,Maverick! Your suggestion along with that of Kalyani and Sandhya provide an excellent basis to get started with. To my mind topicality,its global context and reach,grammatical correctnes and above all readers' feedback are pragmatic yardsticks which should be applied fairly and transparently. Once this award gets going I foresee a tremendous boost for article-writing,quality consciousness and the resultant improvement in traffic.Subjectwise,Kalyani is right - recipes are surely not the draw. We have to write more articles on current politics,finance,stock markets and tax related issues to attract global traffic.
Yes, the subjects also matter a lot! Focus should be more on the kind of topics that are critical, sensitive and most sought after![/quote]
I couldn't agree more. Most articles are on recipes. We need articles on various topics like personalities, entertainment, finance, insurance, taxation etc.
You are right Gulshan! Like Chinmoy has also stated, these kinds of topics are more desirable and are the ones that appear more no. of times on any search engines.
Regarding articles on personalities, I have seen some recently and unfortunately have had to reject several of them, because they were mostly a collection of sentences picked up from here and there and not a proper bio of those celebrities. If a good job is done on that front, we can publish some very good articles in that category
Regarding articles on personalities, I have seen some recently and unfortunately have had to reject several of them, because they were mostly a collection of sentences picked up from here and there and not a proper bio of those celebrities. If a good job is done on that front, we can publish some very good articles in that category
Thanks Kalyani, Chinmoy for your valuable suggestions.
Kalyani, let us go with the articles contest first and based on the result we can add more contests. Meanwhile we can prepare guidelines and rules for the other contest.
I will add a page to nominate the articles where users can submit them, editors can review them. Later provide the guidelines and rules for entering the contest. Hope this will be successful contest.
Wow! I couldn't have expected more! Thanks Maverick for responding to all our suggestions and acting so swiftly! I really look forward to great all round improvement of our site very soon.
If a new page is created for this purpose only, it will be easy for we people to go through the best articles published that particular week, not needed to search the whole article directory for the 'recent best'. :)
I am sure, that page will contain 'best among the best' article links posted that week. Am I right?
I am sure, that page will contain 'best among the best' article links posted that week. Am I right?
[quote]I think some points should be given for presentation and better alignment of the page (i.e. the article should look neat), but only with least preference .Other criteria like quality of article, topic selected and of, course grammar should be considered first. [/quote]
That is exactly the order being followed for current articles as well.
The quality, grammar and content is the first and foremost important points followed by alignment, presentation, spacing and font.
That is exactly the order being followed for current articles as well.
The quality, grammar and content is the first and foremost important points followed by alignment, presentation, spacing and font.
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