Hi, I've read that Constant Content is fairly strict and will kick a new author if they make too many mistakes early on. My first article was rejected because I used first person in the short description area, and there was also a single comma missing in my article. It was then approved 20 minutes later after the fixes were made. I'm wondering if I miss more single commas in an article, or make other minor errors, is that grounds for termination?
Thanks for any insights.
How does Constant Content decide to kick new authors?
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Re: How does Constant Content decide to kick new authors?
No, the editing team will not suspend a writer if they make too many mistakes at first. Basically, as long as the writer shows general understanding of grammar and punctuation rules, exhibits a regular commitment to quality, doesn’t plagiarize, corrects all identified errors upon rejection, and strives to improve, that you shouldn't be worried about getting suspended.