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Nothing wrong with your workshop addons, but there is a few points for improvements if you want to grow bigger.
- Keep your thumbnails simple, don't put too much words on the thumbnail as people don't tend to read them.
- Know your target audience. I see that you mainly do sounds and script mods. That's perfectly fine. From my experience, people do tend to flock towards custom weapon model, survivor model, and animation replacements more.
- Write a clean description with credits to original Sources. Don't write descriptions too short, and not too long either. Have headers and a credit section. If you created the addon from scratch yourself, you can put yourself in the credit.
Hopefully it helps in anyway, good luck!
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