Do's and Don'ts for using the Requested Content Q&A Sect
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:29 pm
Hi Everyone,
I'm very new here. Haven't even submitted an article yet.
I was looking through the Requested Content area to see what subjects might have a market, and I found one for which I had already done enough research to put together a few articles.
That is when I first saw the Q&A section.
Before I realized that such action might be against site policy, I dropped a quick question to the requestor, proposing a few specific article subjects and asking if there was any interest. Only after the fact did I realize that my actions might be seen as bypassing the site's regular process.
So my question is...
Are there any rules for appropriate and prohitied uses of the Q&A section? (Aside from the obvious restriction against soliciting business in a manner that might cut CC out of its rightfully owned percentage of the contract).
Thanks for your patience while I figure out how this place works. Thanks also for your answers, here and in the future.
Peace,
Colt
I'm very new here. Haven't even submitted an article yet.
I was looking through the Requested Content area to see what subjects might have a market, and I found one for which I had already done enough research to put together a few articles.
That is when I first saw the Q&A section.
Before I realized that such action might be against site policy, I dropped a quick question to the requestor, proposing a few specific article subjects and asking if there was any interest. Only after the fact did I realize that my actions might be seen as bypassing the site's regular process.
So my question is...
Are there any rules for appropriate and prohitied uses of the Q&A section? (Aside from the obvious restriction against soliciting business in a manner that might cut CC out of its rightfully owned percentage of the contract).
Thanks for your patience while I figure out how this place works. Thanks also for your answers, here and in the future.
Peace,
Colt