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Thank you as always 🍡

Hello, thank you for your hard work today as well 🍡
This article is about this 👇

Thank you for 1000 likes ✨️ As a commemoration ♥️
I hope this will be even a little bit helpful 🍡
You want to aim for a Congratulatory Board on note, but don't know how to go about it? Well then, this time I'll teach you my own loose, 'gritty but clever and easy-to-understand' way to get a Congratulatory Board! A Congratulatory Board is like a trophy you get when your article goes viral on note or is loved by readers. So, let's get started! But before that, please check this out 💁‍♀️
Please read it ♪

It was very helpful as it was written about the importance of tags and niche tags (tags that are not used much) 🍡
I feel like about 7 tags is my target for Congratulatory Boards 🍡 I have an image that having too many isn't good either.
I try to be conscious of using about 5 tags with a high number of posts that everyone uses, and about 2 niche tags (tags that aren't used much) 🍡
Now, for the rest 🍡

What on earth is a Congratulatory Board?

First, let's start with the basics of the Congratulatory Board. When your article is read a lot on note, or gets lively with likes and comments, you get a trophy from the management saying 'Congrats!'. This is a status symbol for note users, and it really boosts motivation! But, just writing articles blindly won't work. It's important to be strategic, but also to work steadily.

1. Choosing a theme that captures the reader's heart

If you're aiming for a Congratulatory Board, first think about 'what the reader is looking for'. To put it in Kansai-style, choose a topic that makes everyone want to shout 'That's interesting!'. For example...

Getting empathy by talking about yourself: Write candidly about your own failures or embarrassing episodes. If you're from Kansai, stories like 'the time I fell asleep on the train and ended up at the last stop' are great for inviting laughter and empathy.

Riding the trend: Articles related to topics currently buzzing on social media or seasonal events (fireworks in summer, osechi in winter, etc.). Truly, seasonal topics are easy to get read.

Niche but hitting stories: Themes that hit a specific group hard, like 'eating tour of Kansai B-grade gourmet' or 'life hacks with 100-yen shop goods', are also strong.


The point is a theme that makes you think, 'I'd want to read this myself!'. It's important to have content that hits the reader's heart with a 'That's it!' feeling.

2. Drawing them in all at once with the title


The title is the 'face' of the article. In Kansai dialect, it's like a 'very flashy signboard'. If you're aiming for a Congratulatory Board, you have to make the reader think 'Wow, I have to read this!' with the title. Here are some tips:


Include numbers: 'My life changed with 10 habits!' or similar; including numbers makes it concrete and easy to click.

Stirring emotions: Grab the reader's heart with words like 'tear-jerker', 'hilarious', or 'shocking'. Like, 'The story of how I, a Kansai person, experienced culture shock in Tokyo'.

Short and punchy: Titles that are too long are a no-go. Choose impactful words within about 15-20 characters. Like, 'Lose weight without giving up! note strategy'.

3. The habit of writing steadily

Even if you call it strategic, in the end, 'you won't get a Congratulatory Board if you don't write'! This is a very important point. Keep writing articles, even if it's just a little bit every day. The trick is,

Stock your drafts: Don't try to write the perfect article right away; just throw your ideas into drafts as they come to you.

Short is fine: Even a light article of 300-500 characters is okay to start. Begin with short pieces that are easy for readers to 'like,' and try longer ones as you see the response.

Value your own style: If you want to write in full Kansai dialect, go ahead and use the same tone you use in everyday conversation. Get readers involved with the vibe, using phrases like 'Seriously!?' or 'That's so true!'

4. Build connections with readers

Congratulatory boards are all about the 'likes' and comments from readers. So, how do you become friends with your readers?

Reply thoroughly to comments: If someone leaves a comment, make sure to reply. Something like, 'Oh, I totally relate to that! Thanks!'—keeping it friendly is important too!?

Like and comment on other people's notes: Read other people's articles and leave likes and comments yourself. Note is a community, so give and take is essential!

5. Aim for a 'buzz'

It's easier to get a congratulatory board if you go viral. A viral article is one that 'makes readers want to share it.' Try keeping these things in mind:

Storytelling: Instead of just information, include 'how you changed' or 'what kind of drama happened.' Readers are suckers for a good story.

Make it readable with images and headings: Even long text is easier to read if you break it up with images and headings. As we say in Kansai, 'Seriously, a hard-to-read article is a total buzzkill!'

Posting timing: Many people read Note on weekday nights between 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM, or during the day on weekends. Aim for these times to post!

6. Don't give up if you fail

Don't give up if you fail; just keep going. Don't get discouraged if your first article doesn't get many likes. Most people who get congratulatory boards are veterans who have written over 100 articles. Even if the response is thin at first, if you keep writing, there will definitely be a moment where you think, 'Hey, I went viral!'

7. A little secret trick: Improve by looking at data

In the Note management screen, you can check which articles are being read and which have the most likes. Look at this to analyze things like, 'This theme is popular!' or 'I went viral when I posted at this time!' Analyzing while looking at data sounds pretty strategic, right?

Finally: Have fun!


Aiming for a congratulatory board is a gritty task, but don't forget to enjoy it. Just go with the vibe of 'I'm going to write something interesting!' If a reader chuckles or thinks, 'I totally get that,' that's the first step toward a congratulatory board.

I hope this was helpful ☺️
Some of you might be wondering, 'Perrin, how about you? Are you actually getting these congratulatory boards?'...
As I've mentioned before, I don't really like bragging 😌
I'll take this opportunity to post the June results here 💕︎
I don't think, 'It's only natural for me to get congratulatory boards!'
I'm not that confident, you know what?
I believe I receive them thanks to everyone who likes and shares my work. You should never forget your roots, and I wouldn't be who I am today without all of you 🍡
Thank you everyone ✨️




See you again*˙︶˙*)ノ"
Thank you as always✨️ I look forward to working with you in the future too🍡


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