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Requirements to be met before site launch
Even though the site is available from now on, there are a few things I want to accomplish before launching the site officially. If you feel something is missing in this list or have any suggestions of any kind, please let me know!
Requirements to launch the site:
Create an informative and good-looking headerCreate a functional first pageMake some changes to make the blog look more uniqueCreate a name/title in ChineseCreate a functional category/tag structurePublish at least five articles in each of the main categoriesWrite a title page for each of these categories, including a brief descriptionMake sure the essential material from Snigel.nu is representedMake sure statistics are being gathered successfullyProvide a convenient way for people to post questions or suggestionsHave at least 25 articles in queueProvide information about myselfProvide information about the projectProvide subscription alternatives (RSS, comment notifications)Create a Facebook groupMake it easy for people to share individual articles using various social mediaGo through and add links to this site from current Snigel.nu articlesUpdate signatures, Anki information and so onStart spreading the word!
There should be a number of things that I should do but either have forgotten or can’t think of myself. Help me!
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Vocabulary
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Attitude and mentality
Organising and planning
Key study hacks
Learning in class
Learning outside class
Immersion and integration
Distinctively Chinese
Recommended resources
Science and research
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