Advice for story searchers

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Here's a little advice for those of you seeking help with a story search. Please include some information in your title. The more specific, the better.

"Need help finding a story about a super bowl gang bang party" is great. I know immediately if I can help you.

"Need help with mother/son incest story" is not as good, but better than nothing. I don't read incest, so I know right away that there is no point in opening that thread. Many others do, however, and will be drawn to the thread by the title.

"Need help finding a story" is lazy and disrespectful to those from whom you are seeking help. It tells me nothing about that which you are seeking help, and does not stand out in any way from the 20 or so other threads on the page with nearly the same title. I have no incentive to click on that thread.

The point of a title is to draw eyes to the content. Keep that in mind when composing your search request.
 
Thanks, totally agree.
By the way, searchers, you can tell Google to look for specific things in specific places. If you think the story about the blind limo driver was on Lit, enter this in your google window:

"Limo" AND "blind" AND "driver OR chauffeur" site:literotica.com
 
Here's a little advice for those of you seeking help with a story search. Please include some information in your title. The more specific, the better.

"Need help finding a story about a super bowl gang bang party" is great. I know immediately if I can help you.

"Need help with mother/son incest story" is not as good, but better than nothing. I don't read incest, so I know right away that there is no point in opening that thread. Many others do, however, and will be drawn to the thread by the title.

"Need help finding a story" is lazy and disrespectful to those from whom you are seeking help. It tells me nothing about that which you are seeking help, and does not stand out in any way from the 20 or so other threads on the page with nearly the same title. I have no incentive to click on that thread.

The point of a title is to draw eyes to the content. Keep that in mind when composing your search request.

Well said.
 
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