Monday, January 24, 2011

Contributing to an Online Hartenjagen Community

In any online Hartenjagen community, the truth of the matter is that the members are its blood and life. Without them the community would wither and pass on. Members can do a lot to help the community and other people as well by contributing various resources to the community. Contributions can come in many conventional forms. It may come in the form of an article, an interesting thread, and even in the form of online game advice.

Members opting to contribute to their online hartenjagen community through an article need to be aware that there are certain rules to uphold. One such rule is the rule of submitting original articles. Though the temptation to plagiarize one from other sources and then publish it as your own is great, the trouble you’ll get in return if you get caught is too much of a hassle. The best way to go is to write something original and the easiest way to do that is to draw upon your experiences with Hartenjagen online or offline otherwise.

Though writing an article greatly helps a website, not everybody is willing to give the time to do it. If you’re the type of member with this dilemma, you could always go for opening an interesting thread. The real beauty about this is that you don’t do majority of the work. If your thread is an interesting one, given time, it will most likely grow and become one of the most featured and frequented stops in your online Hartenjagen community. Another neat thing about opening threads is that the topic may have nothing to do with Hartenjagen at all. What this basically means is that you are free to open threads about humor, trends, events, tournaments, and other concerns online hartenjagen players might have.

Though writing an article and opening interesting threads can help the community exponentially, nothing helps other members more than offering online advice. Though this privilege should be reserved for the most experienced players in the community anyone can do it if he or she is confident enough in his or her skill. In giving advice always keep in mind that you’re doing it to unlock a player’s potential and not to brag about your skills. This means that you’ll need to keep a friendly tone when communicating with the various members of the community. But regardless of what sort of contribution you’re going to give to your community, always remember to have the best interest of the community in mind. After all, you’re doing this to help the community in the first place.

Jan Kaas is specialized in writing about hartenjagen and online hartenjagen.

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