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1) If you want people to download the map, add pictures of the real map to the workshop. Visuals are really important if you want to sell a product, so dont use for selling a copyrighted Skyrim picture. If you are not proud of your product, take pictures from different angles (my sister is ugly as fuck and get a lot of guys in Tinder bc she knows how to use angles).
2) Dont release a non-finished product. Bad for selling (see Ubisoft)
3) If you wanna make a good map, layout is very important. Design first the map, make a concept, draw it, delete it, draw it again, repeat, improve it and have a final version, and only then, make it in Radiant.