Tips to get your RC Garage / Build thread noticed!

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So you're about to start a new RC build or rebuild or project and want to know how to keep it interesting and get people involved? Here are just a few tips to use!

  • Take lots of pictures! The better the quality pictures the better. Also be sure to give plenty of descriptions of what each picture is or what you are trying to show within your RC build.

  • Make your updates as detailed as possible and describe what you're doing and/or your possible future plans for your RC. Posting a one line sentence's typically don't do well... the more you share the better the thread. Tell us what electronics, tires, gearing, upgrades, modifications, or anything else you've done to the RC!

  • If you can, add videos as well.

  • Do product reviews while you are doing your build. Get a new upgrade piece or new tool for your RC? Write up a little review with pics/videos - everyone loves a detailed product review.

  • If you become a ArrmaForum Premium Member you can link your build thread in your signature! So where ever you post in the forum your RC build thread will be visible to others instantly!

    Click here for more info on becoming a Premium Member:
    https://www.arrmaforum.com/premium/

  • Check out and post in others RC build threads! That's a good way to get others to notice you and will go to yours as well.

  • When viewing other RC build threads, don't just use the "Like" feature, but also leave a comment. Everyone likes feedback other than just a like!

  • Speaking of replying... be sure to reply to all comments in your build thread! Even if it's a simple post like, "great build following along!" Like, quote it and give a simple thank you, this goes a long way in getting people to frequent your thread.

  • Try to keep your updates frequent!

  • Ask questions and for feedback on what you are doing, keep conversations civil and personable!

  • Don't get upset if nobody comments! There are a lot of threads on the site and believe it or not people are watching your thread! Just keep the updates coming and the rest will fall into place!

And most importantly, have fun with the thread! After all it is your RC build thread. Your build should be fun for you to do and keeping the thread up should be as well. Not only are you sharing your RC build for others to see on ArrmaForum, but it's also makes a great journal to look back on in the future to refer to or just look thru what you have done!

Happy RCing!
 
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