I’ve published a few pieces on KevinMD for the exposure, which has been good for my site. Mine aren’t of the “woe is me” variety, but yes, that is a theme that is probably the most likely to get clicks. The titles are always changed to be more clickbaity. I get why (and here’s why!) but the titles sound monotonous like a machine sucked up a creative title and spat out a cliché.
The site does rank as quite a bit more popular than this one according to the Alexa rankings. Misery loves company?
My next article to be posted soon @ KevinMD I called “We Were Promised Death Panels.” I’m curious to see what the site does with that one.
Best,
-PoF
Every time I visit the posts always seem to be of the nature of “its not so bad, heres how to get in line and take it”. I guess I’ve only read about political things like value based pay or board certification, etc….the tone of those articles is the same behavior that got us to our current dilemmas, no thanks.
I think the Here's How to Bend Over posts are a small minority compared to the It's Time For a Change type posts. I think he tries to present both viewpoints for comparison.
I was pleasantly surprised today to see the title of my newly published We Were Promised Death Panels post appear with its original title (they usually get dumbed down and include the words "here's how").
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