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First Page -- RateTea: Rate and Review Teas

cazort
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on 12/18/2012

Hello, I'm an active lensmaster on Squidoo, and I recently learned about this site as a similar alternative publishing platform.  I thought I'd give it a try.  Here is the first page I created:

RateTea: Rate and Review Teas

I make a point of sharing a different perspective from the page I had already published on Squidoo, about the site, and structuring it differently.  Please let me know what you think!

This site looks a lot more minimal than Squidoo in some ways--no tagging, liking, etc.  When I used to publish on Squidoo there were a lot of things I needed to do to make a lens thrive.  I'm curious if this site works differently...is it sufficient to just create a page and share it on social media, or are there other things that we need to do, similarly to how Squidoo works?

Thanks in advance, and I look forward to your feedback!


Alex Zorach, editor of RateTea and co-founder of Why This Way
chefkeem
Posts: 3100
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on 12/19/2012

Hi Alex - nice first page about a great concept.  Smile

We don't have tag pages like Squidoo, so we don't need a tag box. Google finds and indexes our articles very quickly. Elsewhere in the forum our members share their success stats.

Look around and familiarize yourself with our help pages and tutorials. Our design is a bit more streamlined than other sites, which gives us a super-fast loading speed. But we have plenty of handy modules and design tools for attractive pages.

I hope you'll write more interesting stuff about tea (and whatever else interests you).

Welcome to Wizzley!  Smile


Achim "Chef Keem" Thiemermann is the co-founder of a pretty cool new platform called...um...er...oh, yeah - Wizzley.com.
cazort
Posts: 100
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on 12/24/2012

Thank you both!  I look forward to publishing more things here.  I'm excited because the site is new so there are a lot more broader and general tea-related topics that haven't been covered here yet.


Alex Zorach, editor of RateTea and co-founder of Why This Way
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