Not exact matches
Both
sides make very
compelling arguments, leaving some
content marketers scratching their heads as to what
side to take.
Honesty
compels us to recognize that we seek our own will and way, we try to stop the creative advance when it seems to go against our fond desires, we are
content to remain in backwaters and deviate into
side - channels, we love either imperfectly or in the wrong ways, we wish to over-ride and control others of our kind, we spoil the environment and refuse our proper human stewardship of the natural order.
With more than 20 years of experience in the
content distribution industry, Serena understands both
sides of the
content and news industry — from creating
compelling content that activates audiences, to understanding how distribution can amplify and impact news results.
So you'd have to balance it by creating
compelling enough
content that will get the people on «your
side» to positively review it.
Great game but not without some faults... not to mention the
side content isn't nearly as fun or
compelling as the main quest which is a problem.
Between its well - written,
compelling stories, player choices (sometimes granting dark or light
side points) and sheer amount of story
content, every other MMO I've tried out since has disappointed.
More often than not, the
side content is more
compelling than the main game.