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Great tips Thomas. What I've found works for me and my older stories, is to cherry pick the most relevant points and use them for a new story, exactly like they are. I delete those detailed points from the first stories - which were mostly 5 to 7 minutes or even longer. I replace them with an abbreviated statement, thus shortening the original story, and using it as a back link to the new story. I do this with stories that got less than 10 views when first published, that way the new story will never be seen as a duplicate. Of course, I create new titles and subtitles, and hopefully get a new response :-)

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Justiss Goode [REBOOTED]
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