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Canadianwriter
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Post by Canadianwriter »

Hi,

I am a new writer who joined Constant-content. There seems to be absolutely no activity in my account, as if it is forzen. The three articles I have submitted are under review for a while. Do help with activating my account.

Thanks.

Canadian writer.
jadedragon
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Post by jadedragon »

How long ago did you submit your articles? Review times on new writers can be long at times.
Canadianwriter
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Post by Canadianwriter »

Thank you Jadedragon. I signed up four days ago. I see some requests coming in . Since I have everything under review, I can't answer to those enquiries. It is kind of frustrating.

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jak
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Post by jak »

I'm sure it's frustrating, but you just need to be patient. Four days is nothing compared to the waiting times to hear back from editors of print publications. That's the beauty of CC, which provides comparable quality in next to no time.

Welocme to CC and I hope you do well before too long.
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Post by jadedragon »

Ya 4 days is not a long wait. New accounts are limited to 3 submissions. Once you have some accepted you can submit more are the limits rise. I can't remember exactly how that works but if you are a good writer and great proofreader than you've got nothing to worry about.

You can start on public requests any time you like, or write some more articles on any topic. Write them now and just submit when your first articles are accepted. The generic request for business articles is a good one. If you can write on business topics there is always a market. The key to sales is developing a nice big portfolio of articles for sale here.

All the best from another Canadian Writer :)
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