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What makes a good steemmaker article ?

Is it a maker or diy project that is described in the article ?

Example for Maker

Example for DIY

What is on the exclude list ?

  • Cooking
  • Art that doesnt require crafting (e.g. Painting, Photo etc.)
  • Paining a crafted item is ok

How well does the article describe the Project ?

  • Just picture not much text
  • Just a short overview or video.
  • Good with nice pictures and well decribed
  • Perfect describtion with Pictures and links to get more details

Estimate the Work that has been spend to execute the Project

  • 1hour DIY/Maker Project
  • 1day DIY/Maker Project
  • Multi Day Project
  • Long Term Project

Estimate the Work that has been spend to write the Article ?

Article part of an onoing project ?
How to handle these ?

What about Videos only ?

Did steemmakers vote on the same project before
How often should it vote for a long term project ?
Once a week, Once a month ?

Could we learn something from this article ?

Is it something unique that is described ?
Is it a new idea or improved existing one ?
Is it just a copy but enhanced with own ideas ?
Or is a just news about a DIY project from someone else.













Post Guideline / template Ideas:

  • Describe in Introduction why you wanted to make this
  • Describe in a detailed way how to reproduce what you made
  • Describe What could be improved?
  • have at least 3 to prefurable 6 or more pictures to describe in detail the activity's that where needed to create the make (and for others to recreate the Make)
  • have at least 1 link to a (external) source with materials that where used to (re)create the make
  • add a Material list
  • add a Estimated cost of the make

(Bonus: Motivate others to recreate and improve onto your initiale idea, so the idea can be easily recreated, followed up, made and improved by other Steemmakers to make your idea evolve in innovative and surprising ways! )

  • if your post is about the improvements or re creation on someones maker project, than be sure to credit the author, and clearly show the improvement made, compared to the original/initial make)

"Follow the above where applicable, or you could be earning a less high Maker medal or risk your post even wont get approved or reviewed by Steemmakers"