1. In the request for articles relating to Sedona, AZ (general), the client/customer asked me if I can write on other subjects. Should I mention the private requests option, or just say, "Yes, I can!"? I don't want to overstep the boundaries. Thank you!
2. (I thought I had seen this answered before, but couldn't find it again.) Is there any place that we can or should indicate that an article is being submitted for a request under "Submit an Article"?
Thanks for everything!
-CCAdkins
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Hi,
I can't answer the first question, that is up to Chris.
On the second question: If you go to the request, you will see a link where you can go to ask questions. You can post your article there once it's been approved. However you cannot say it is been submitted and is awaiting approval. Once it is approved you will see on the left where you can post it. If you have any trouble, post here. Thanks.
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I can't answer the first question, that is up to Chris.
On the second question: If you go to the request, you will see a link where you can go to ask questions. You can post your article there once it's been approved. However you cannot say it is been submitted and is awaiting approval. Once it is approved you will see on the left where you can post it. If you have any trouble, post here. Thanks.
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If I'm understanding your question right..I think I read in another post that if you're submitting it for a request (i.e. it has a link in it that otherwise wouldn't be allowed) you can say that in your summary. They seem to know when something is for a request, though, and have never rejected something for a link when I offered it for a request.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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