Please explain this for me

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ianstables
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Please explain this for me

Post by ianstables »

I submitted the article "Turn Your Friend into Your Girlfriend – 3 Frequently Asked Questions".

Apparently, the introduction didn't conform to your guidelines. Can you please be more specific?

You mentioned the questions weren't correctly punctuated. Can you show me what you mean?

Finally, this one really baffles me as to why it should be a criteria for article acceptance on your website. The rejection email states your article reviewer's personal opinion on the article's content. Please explain why one person's personal opinion should effect the articles acceptability to your website.

Very interested in your answers,

Ian Stables
Ed
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Re: Please explain this for me

Post by Ed »

As stated, these types of articles are not what Constant Content is looking for. We only accept articles in good taste. These articles perpetuated ideas about men and women that are detrimental to both sexes. We have not accepted such article in the past, nor will we do so in the future.

If you are having trouble punctuating, please review punctuation rules or have someone else look over your articles.

Thanks,
Ed
ianstables
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Re: Please explain this for me

Post by ianstables »

I understand.

Do you have a short list that shows the article subjects you look for?
Ed
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Re: Please explain this for me

Post by Ed »

Customers typically look for informational articles that provide salient, useful ideas to readers. These articles perform better with search engines and give readers reasons to linger on the websites on which they have found the information. The following blog post discusses some of the most popular topics: http://www.constant-content.com/blog/?p=128 . The "recently sold" list is also a good indicator of topics about which customers are looking for articles.

Thanks,
Ed
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