Multiple Articles: Single Topic
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:07 pm
As a newbie I'm still getting to grips with CC, and have a question regarding the submission of multiple articles featuring a single topic. Jewellery is a speciality of mine, but I am worried that it may not be "the done thing" to submit a few articles exploring different facets of a topic if they are too closely linked. I'd like a little clarity regarding the protocol here, from those of you more familiar with the system.
For example, providing articles are uniquely written, would it be acceptable to have an article on tips for men about to purchase an engagement ring, and then a piece aimed at couples? There would be a little crossover in some information, but the articles would be different. I don't wish to be seen to be exploiting the system or plagiarising myself (as I know another writer recently posted about regarding another site, I'm sorry I can't recall who it was). There are many different approaches to fashion jewellery but in exploring them there is bound to be some crossover. Some other articles I could combine to form longer pieces, but it seems that two 600-word articles are more saleable than a single 1200 word work. They would also have a greater potential for web-based application I imagine, as many sites do not contain terribly long articles.
Thank you.
For example, providing articles are uniquely written, would it be acceptable to have an article on tips for men about to purchase an engagement ring, and then a piece aimed at couples? There would be a little crossover in some information, but the articles would be different. I don't wish to be seen to be exploiting the system or plagiarising myself (as I know another writer recently posted about regarding another site, I'm sorry I can't recall who it was). There are many different approaches to fashion jewellery but in exploring them there is bound to be some crossover. Some other articles I could combine to form longer pieces, but it seems that two 600-word articles are more saleable than a single 1200 word work. They would also have a greater potential for web-based application I imagine, as many sites do not contain terribly long articles.
Thank you.