Description and Title

Most ignored part ever.You're non-native? You don't like writing? Fine, don't write too much and make errors, but write SOMETHING. Nothing screamsmore than no screenshots and no description. When I lurk the workshop, I don't even try the thing out. Why would I?What is it? What's cool about it? What's not? How many thrusters, batteries, seats?Remeber that when you'll hover over WS item, a little pop-up appears with a first bit of the description. For this reason I use cheesy "slogans" at the beginning, just to make someone curious enough, for him to gimme dat click. If you feel like it you can make sections and role-play as some space-age ship manufacturing corporation. Making solid descriptions won't matter much for typical lurker, but may earn you. And those guys are real MVP's when it comes to handling your Workshop page. Followers are people, who looked at your stuff and thought "hey, he's making some really cool stuff, and he's doin' a solid piece of work here! I want more!". They're getting your crafts in their feed first when you'll publish something. They're usually the first ones to comment and rate. To give you feedback. If you care about Workshop thing enough to read this guide, you probably like to get feedback on your work.If you're publishing ships semi-regulary, you may want to get yourself a template like I did:When I'm publishing something I'm just copy-pasting it, and fill it accordingly, much less work and submissions look uniform.Now, the next super-important bit - title game.I have a naming system for my crafts - I apply alphanumerical names like G-1 "Svarog" (Gunship 1, called Svarog), S-2 "Rusalka" (Scout 3, called "Rusalka") or MF-005-H "Ratainitsa" (Medium Freighter 5, Hydrogen propulsion, called "Ratainitsa"). It tells me a lot about the craft, but not necessarily a random dude who played a bit and wants to check some crafts.So, "C-5/r Nyja" tells him absolutely nothing. But "Retractable Orbital Transport Nyja C-5/r"... That sounds interesting... Thing is, that Workshop page has limited space. When my item is called "Retractable Orbital Transport Nyja C-5/r" it only dispays as "Retractable Orbital Transpo...". So if you've got some naming system, put it after more "descriptive" name. It needs to gain attention, be a little bit clickbaity.Less important thing, but rather nice practice is to keep naming policy uniform and preferably a bit intriguing. Yet another "Annihilator" followed by yet another "Wasp" looks silly and at this point is simply uninteresting. There were thousands of ships called like that! Come on! And why on Earth did you called one ship Annihilator and the other Wasp? Go with animals/insects OR "intimidating" adjectives.I'm rolling with names and creatures from slavic mythology. I'm a Pole so it's close to my heart, it gives me huge source of names for crafts and maybe most importantly - it sounds exotic for foreigners. They need to think how to pronounce it, it's new to them, it gains interest.