Okay @mybrp - some tips for this post before it qualifies for the community engagement challenge:
the picture needs to be cited from its original source
also, if you are quoting from another article, we will need a link to that article as well.
The reason behind proper citations is to allow us, the reader, an opportunity to follow your research. It also protects against claims of plagiarism. Quoting is acceptable if done properly. :) I have some academic writing background and I can tell you even copying from your own blog is a no-no unless you let your audience know that is was written on another forum. It's good policy and keeps you and Steemit (the platform) out of trouble.
If you can make edits to those things, I will include it in the next Daily Diary :) Best wishes!
That's excellent @mybrp - be sure to include the screenshot of your Steemit header so we can see your start numbers! We're here to help if you need us. :)
Welcome to the Community Engagement Challenge @mybrp!
I hope that we can help you nurture and grow your Steemit community and that you can find some helpful tips and best practices along the way. I'll be reviewing your posts and leaving comments as we go through this challenge together :) Welcome aboard!
@mybrp - the second post has the same issues as the first. We need citations for your illustrations and citations for any text. This helps the community know that you've done your due diligence in research or, if citing your own work, that you are an authority on the subject. Once these adjustments are made we can include them in the Daily Diary. Until them, I'm sorry, they do not qualify for the challenge.
@ Merej99, thanks for writing me back , but i couldn't got what do you mean by same issues ,
does it need post form different topics , as i am a Yoga instructor hence most of my posts will be yoga and pranayama related only .
if you can clarify more on this that will really help me
Hi @mybrp - your topics are just fine and definitely give value but they are in the gray area as far as unique content. Lists and step-by-steps are more likely to be investigated for plagiarism because it's very easy to copy and paste content from other sources.
So, it's not so much your content but how you are presenting it and making it uniquely yours.
How can you do this?
By adding small anecdotes to each position
Explain the whys
Share insights into what they should be experiencing, which muscles they should feel, where their mindset should be... Things like that authenticate you as a professional in the field; someone that can be trusted.
A list of exercises and technique will not do that.
Post 1 9th july _https://steemit.com/yoga/@mybrp/kapalbhati-pranayama-steps-s-and-benefits
Okay @mybrp - some tips for this post before it qualifies for the community engagement challenge:
The reason behind proper citations is to allow us, the reader, an opportunity to follow your research. It also protects against claims of plagiarism. Quoting is acceptable if done properly. :) I have some academic writing background and I can tell you even copying from your own blog is a no-no unless you let your audience know that is was written on another forum. It's good policy and keeps you and Steemit (the platform) out of trouble.
If you can make edits to those things, I will include it in the next Daily Diary :) Best wishes!
That's excellent @mybrp - be sure to include the screenshot of your Steemit header so we can see your start numbers! We're here to help if you need us. :)
Welcome to the Community Engagement Challenge @mybrp!
I hope that we can help you nurture and grow your Steemit community and that you can find some helpful tips and best practices along the way. I'll be reviewing your posts and leaving comments as we go through this challenge together :) Welcome aboard!
10/07/2017 https://steemit.com/yoga/@mybrp/bahya-pranayam-external-retention-1-2-3-steps-s-and-benefits
@mybrp - the second post has the same issues as the first. We need citations for your illustrations and citations for any text. This helps the community know that you've done your due diligence in research or, if citing your own work, that you are an authority on the subject. Once these adjustments are made we can include them in the Daily Diary. Until them, I'm sorry, they do not qualify for the challenge.
@ Merej99, thanks for writing me back , but i couldn't got what do you mean by same issues ,
does it need post form different topics , as i am a Yoga instructor hence most of my posts will be yoga and pranayama related only .
if you can clarify more on this that will really help me
Hi @mybrp - your topics are just fine and definitely give value but they are in the gray area as far as unique content. Lists and step-by-steps are more likely to be investigated for plagiarism because it's very easy to copy and paste content from other sources.
So, it's not so much your content but how you are presenting it and making it uniquely yours.
How can you do this?
By adding small anecdotes to each position
Explain the whys
Share insights into what they should be experiencing, which muscles they should feel, where their mindset should be... Things like that authenticate you as a professional in the field; someone that can be trusted.
A list of exercises and technique will not do that.
Thanks for your help and support . my aim is to make steemit the biggest shearing platform