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theme vs topic

This is one of those things that isn’t always easy to grasp. We tend to think of topics as the things we’re talking about, but they can change so often that they become nothing but a topic.

When we talk about a theme, we tend to think of a particular subject we’re discussing, but it can change so often that it can be almost invisible to our audience.

The problem is that most themes can be just as vague and broad as a topic. You can say something about architecture, but if a topic like that exists, there is no way to know what is or isnt being discussed without a good amount of research. Our study of one billion pages found an average of 9.3 topics per page, so this is not that surprising.

Yes, but that’s because they are so vague. The study found that a page with more than ten topics had an average of 20.7 topics per page. In contrast, a topic with only 6.2 topics per page had an average of only 9.5 topics per page.

This is the reason why you see so many “theme vs topic” posts. The subject you are discussing in the topic is often the subject you are discussing in the rest of your post. This is not a good idea. When I was writing my thesis, I had a bunch of topics that were related to each other. I put them on separate categories so I could search the entire site for anything that might be relevant.

You need to create new topics for your posts, and only create new topics for topics you want to discuss with other people. This way you can have a better chance of getting back to your actual topic.

I think the same rule applies to your topics. If you have a topic that you want other people to discuss, you will have a better chance of creating a post about it. We also have the ability to group a bunch of posts together into topics. Here’s how we do it. Our main site is The Atlantic, and we have two different categories for the categories of “Slogans” and “Links” (this is for topics that are not about anything else).

We have a bunch of blog posts on the main site that are links, but don’t have any posts about them. It’s because of this that we don’t have a lot of time to post about topics. The most recent one is called “How to get more links.” We have two other posts that are about how to get more links and why we don’t have any posts about them.

We have two major categories for topics: “General” and “Specific” which is essentially two new blogs on the main site that are about the topics. For example “How to get more links” is about how to get more links and why we dont have any other posts about it. “How to get more links for specific keywords” and “How to get more links for specific topic” are pretty much the same post with different titles.

The general post is just about how to get more links and why we dont have any other posts about it.

Radhe

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