Another Private Request Purchased by Someone Else
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:04 pm
Hello, occasionally, someone other than the original private requester will buy an article before the original customer has a chance. Hence, the Private Request category was born. But it still happens. It's not a frequent problem but it occurs enough that certain customers even have you title their documents with their names in it.
The other day, another article for a private customer got picked up by someone else. WHile I don't mind the extra sale, I do mind having to rewrite it under a tight deadline. I also imagine the customer could have issues with their carefully thought out keyword strategy going to someone else.
So here's what I'm doing. I am copying and pasting this little warning into the summary:
*********************** Please Read Before Purchasing This Article *****************
This article has been written specifically for a customer’s private request. Please do not purchase this content if you are not the person who requested it. If you need a similar article, Constant-Content’s request system can help you get exactly what you want, customized for your own needs. Thank you for respecting this customer’s requested content.
******************************* Celeste Stewart *******************************
This way, it's crystal clear (I hope) that the article isn't for general sale. I don't think customers are purposely taking private articles. In this case, he may have searched a keyword and found the article and said "Cool, I'll take it." not really realizing the category was "private."
So, my hope is that they'll read the warning, and respect that the article isn't intended for general purpose. They can then create their own request using the request system and get their own article custom written to their own specs which also gives other writers a chance at filling his needs.
Any thoughts? I'd like it a little shorter ultimately. If you guys like the idea, you can copy and paste into your own private request summaries, I don't mind. I created a MS Word Quick Block so it's easy to insert into my documents each time.
The other day, another article for a private customer got picked up by someone else. WHile I don't mind the extra sale, I do mind having to rewrite it under a tight deadline. I also imagine the customer could have issues with their carefully thought out keyword strategy going to someone else.
So here's what I'm doing. I am copying and pasting this little warning into the summary:
*********************** Please Read Before Purchasing This Article *****************
This article has been written specifically for a customer’s private request. Please do not purchase this content if you are not the person who requested it. If you need a similar article, Constant-Content’s request system can help you get exactly what you want, customized for your own needs. Thank you for respecting this customer’s requested content.
******************************* Celeste Stewart *******************************
This way, it's crystal clear (I hope) that the article isn't for general sale. I don't think customers are purposely taking private articles. In this case, he may have searched a keyword and found the article and said "Cool, I'll take it." not really realizing the category was "private."
So, my hope is that they'll read the warning, and respect that the article isn't intended for general purpose. They can then create their own request using the request system and get their own article custom written to their own specs which also gives other writers a chance at filling his needs.
Any thoughts? I'd like it a little shorter ultimately. If you guys like the idea, you can copy and paste into your own private request summaries, I don't mind. I created a MS Word Quick Block so it's easy to insert into my documents each time.