Hi There
I just want to find out why my article was rejected. The title: Tips for successfully making wine at home - your email said the article was not completely original. Well, I checked the whole article here: http://www.articlechecker.com/checker.php and it came us as 100% not having any phrases previously published on Google: Matched Phrases Google Results Found
Total Matched Phrases / Total Submitted 0% (0/35)
So I just want to find out what was wrong with the article? It is an original and I am the author and it has not been published anywhere else.
Thanks
Joan
Article Rejected
Moderators: Celeste Stewart, Ed, Constant
Re: Article Rejected
Our checks indicate this article was published elsewhere but we cannot verify it is original to you. I'm sorry, but we can no longer consider this article.
Thanks,
Ed
Thanks,
Ed
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Re: Article Rejected
Hi, I'm a new member and have had my article rejected twice already. The reason for my second rejection is as follows:
We have reviewed your content, "Some Secrets to Losing Weight." Unfortunately, this article requires revision before we can accept it.
==== Editorial Information for Your Article: ====
Please submit in doc, rtf, or txt file type.
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Can someone explain to me in detail as to what that exactly means, thanks.
We have reviewed your content, "Some Secrets to Losing Weight." Unfortunately, this article requires revision before we can accept it.
==== Editorial Information for Your Article: ====
Please submit in doc, rtf, or txt file type.
==== End Editorial Information for Your Article ====
Can someone explain to me in detail as to what that exactly means, thanks.
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Re: Article Rejected
It means that the file that you uploaded is not one of the accepted file types.Please submit in doc, rtf, or txt file type.
For example, if you submitted a document made in Microsoft Works, the file type would be .wps (I think) which is not used on a widespread basis. Saving the file in .doc, .rtf, or .txt ensures that the file can be opened by most people. Most word processors support these universal formats, so go to File > Save As and then pick either, .doc, .rtf, or .txt.