A Question About Associated Content

Allana Calhoun
What is your take on the "Recommend"?
What kind of message do you think it sends?
Is it something to be held back for only the best?
Do you mentally put a piece through a certain test?
What qualities must it have to earn the award?
What does the author need to do to get the reward?
Are you someone who clicks it every time alike?
Or do you click only if it's something you like?
Do you really have to ENJOY it before you click?
Or does it have to make a point and make it stick?
Or are you one who simply forgets that spot?
1 reader forgetting may not seem like alot,
but what if every reader forgets alike?
Then we'd never see that little number spike.
I'm just curious what other contributors do.
If you've got a method that is tried and true,
please share it with me and for others here.
I anxiously wait for your comments to appear.
:-)

Published by Allana Calhoun

I'm a working mother who has been writing poetry and short stories since I was a child. I also do crafts and create handmade jewelry.  View profile

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  • Carmen Magnolia9/19/2010

    PV love

  • Paul Rance4/28/2009

    Neat. I recommend stuff I like, so this gets my vote, though I'm not sure it helps anyone!

  • 3lilangels4/17/2009

    This was so cute!

  • Dan Reveal4/14/2009

    I think your question about associated content is great! I just found your page.

  • Donald Pennington4/14/2009

    Before you hit that recommend button, Make sure it's somethin and not just a nuttin'. Though it's a great promotional tool Do you really want to recommend a fool?

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