Great post Matthew. Thanks for sharing.
Matthew, all I can say is, "Amen!" I especially like tip # 2. That is one of the primary reason why I provide writing descriptions, screenshots and videos for my aritcles because readers absorb material differently.
Matthew, with your many Gold medals, actually you're one of the best writes on the WIKI!
A well structured and objective article makes the reader back more often in the article. In some cases, the reader begins to monitor all content that this author creates. Great post Matthew
Must say nice post Matthew.Few points which every body knows but forget it .I will surely keep your article in parallel when creating a wiki post :)
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Matthew, you beat Durval by two days! Great first post! http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/14459.wiki-ninjas-blog-the-contributors.aspx#Current_Contributors
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