Bad Editor here! A Suggestion to CC
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 12:36 am
Hi dear writers and CC editors,
I accept, I am a bad editor. I don't find editing articles an enjoyable thing. I mean, it is hard work. It takes time and a lot of effort to do. Also, CC has its own high standards that I really appreciate. These standards keep good writing recognized at all times. However, it is hard for me to edit articles to absolute perfection, a sort of perfection in which there is no chance that even a comma can be misplaced or omitted. That kind of standard is achievable but it is difficult.
Let me speak about myself. I have written nearly 120 articles within CC and have sold over 90 of them. I have never even once had a customer return my article. I have made quite a bit of money over here with my effort. But I joined CC long, long back. By this time, I should have written five or six hundred articles here, but still here I am with only 120 articles. I would like to write more, a lot more. In fact I have a bunch of articles sitting here with me, waiting to be edited and submitted. Why don't I do that? The answer is simple. Editing is hard!
Last week, I submitted an article to CC, but it got rejected twice, due to a misplaced comma and a sentence in which the subject and the verb did not agree. I am ashamed to make mistakes, but sometimes they happen however careful I am. I still remember the time when I submitted my first article to CC. I got rejected twice, because I did not think CC was any different from something like Helium or associated content or ezine articles (oops). The third time, I looked at the article, took over five hours for that 700 word article, looked at every sentence several times, and edited it to perfection (which I obvisouly haven't done on this message). And the result? the article was accepted and it was sold within two hours of being accepted. That was the moment that I started taking CC seriously. Since then I submitted articles to CC, and on occasion, I found rejections due to these minute errors. One thing is sure, I do take hours of work before submitting content to CC, because I cannot submit the content here as I would on my blog. Over there, I look at the article immediately after writing it, find a couple of errors that i edit out, and I publish the article. It's my blog, and it is easy for me. Also, I do not enjoy sitting reading the same article over and over again to spot minute errors.
I believe nobody does enjoy that. It's hard and boring and mind-numbing to say the least. At this time, I would like to make a suggestion to the CC people to make editing easy for all the authors.
First of all, we are good authors and nobody can deny that. We have proved it over and over again. A person who does not know how to write cannot get accpeted in this site. With that said, even the best writers make mistakes every now and then. We are human beings and that happens.
Hence, I would like to suggest that the editors be allowed to edit out minor errors that occur on an article. Such as a misplaced comma or an occasional run on sentence. This way, writers can produce more content without the mind-numbing hassle of editing, and editors can post the content faster to the system. Customers will get content much faster too. While that said, it should not allow authors to slack off on the editing department. Hence, they should be prepared to edit out as many errors as possible in the normal way. But editors of CC should be allowed to correct minor mistakes that may still come about. I hope you understand what I mean.
Second suggestion that I would like to make is that the writers should volunteer to edit content by other writers. This will prove to be a much more effective strategy in terms of creating content faster. What do you think?
For me, the sole reason why I have not submitted many articles within CC is that I find it extremely difficult to edit. It's not that I don't know how to do that, but for me, it is a hard job. You can visualize me enlarging the font within the word processor to 180 percent to spot errors faster, then looking at each sentence, reading it over and over again to see if it sounds right and has all the things in place. If I go about doing that with this forum post, it will cost me two more hours and fifty hairs from my head if you know what I mean.
Sorry to show my frustration about editing through this post. This is also intended to be a little bit funny. I don't know if you will take my suggestion, but I desperately wanted to make it.
This does not mean that people will show less enthusiasm in editing things, but they will be able to better concentrate on creating more articles. If you ask me, I am prepared to give all the necessary permission to a CC editor to edit out any simple errors on my articles. If there are more than two errors, by all means reject the article, and I will rewrite it. Is that something acceptable? Let me know your opinions, writers, editors, and everyone.
thanks
Lenin Nair
I accept, I am a bad editor. I don't find editing articles an enjoyable thing. I mean, it is hard work. It takes time and a lot of effort to do. Also, CC has its own high standards that I really appreciate. These standards keep good writing recognized at all times. However, it is hard for me to edit articles to absolute perfection, a sort of perfection in which there is no chance that even a comma can be misplaced or omitted. That kind of standard is achievable but it is difficult.
Let me speak about myself. I have written nearly 120 articles within CC and have sold over 90 of them. I have never even once had a customer return my article. I have made quite a bit of money over here with my effort. But I joined CC long, long back. By this time, I should have written five or six hundred articles here, but still here I am with only 120 articles. I would like to write more, a lot more. In fact I have a bunch of articles sitting here with me, waiting to be edited and submitted. Why don't I do that? The answer is simple. Editing is hard!
Last week, I submitted an article to CC, but it got rejected twice, due to a misplaced comma and a sentence in which the subject and the verb did not agree. I am ashamed to make mistakes, but sometimes they happen however careful I am. I still remember the time when I submitted my first article to CC. I got rejected twice, because I did not think CC was any different from something like Helium or associated content or ezine articles (oops). The third time, I looked at the article, took over five hours for that 700 word article, looked at every sentence several times, and edited it to perfection (which I obvisouly haven't done on this message). And the result? the article was accepted and it was sold within two hours of being accepted. That was the moment that I started taking CC seriously. Since then I submitted articles to CC, and on occasion, I found rejections due to these minute errors. One thing is sure, I do take hours of work before submitting content to CC, because I cannot submit the content here as I would on my blog. Over there, I look at the article immediately after writing it, find a couple of errors that i edit out, and I publish the article. It's my blog, and it is easy for me. Also, I do not enjoy sitting reading the same article over and over again to spot minute errors.
I believe nobody does enjoy that. It's hard and boring and mind-numbing to say the least. At this time, I would like to make a suggestion to the CC people to make editing easy for all the authors.
First of all, we are good authors and nobody can deny that. We have proved it over and over again. A person who does not know how to write cannot get accpeted in this site. With that said, even the best writers make mistakes every now and then. We are human beings and that happens.
Hence, I would like to suggest that the editors be allowed to edit out minor errors that occur on an article. Such as a misplaced comma or an occasional run on sentence. This way, writers can produce more content without the mind-numbing hassle of editing, and editors can post the content faster to the system. Customers will get content much faster too. While that said, it should not allow authors to slack off on the editing department. Hence, they should be prepared to edit out as many errors as possible in the normal way. But editors of CC should be allowed to correct minor mistakes that may still come about. I hope you understand what I mean.
Second suggestion that I would like to make is that the writers should volunteer to edit content by other writers. This will prove to be a much more effective strategy in terms of creating content faster. What do you think?
For me, the sole reason why I have not submitted many articles within CC is that I find it extremely difficult to edit. It's not that I don't know how to do that, but for me, it is a hard job. You can visualize me enlarging the font within the word processor to 180 percent to spot errors faster, then looking at each sentence, reading it over and over again to see if it sounds right and has all the things in place. If I go about doing that with this forum post, it will cost me two more hours and fifty hairs from my head if you know what I mean.
Sorry to show my frustration about editing through this post. This is also intended to be a little bit funny. I don't know if you will take my suggestion, but I desperately wanted to make it.
This does not mean that people will show less enthusiasm in editing things, but they will be able to better concentrate on creating more articles. If you ask me, I am prepared to give all the necessary permission to a CC editor to edit out any simple errors on my articles. If there are more than two errors, by all means reject the article, and I will rewrite it. Is that something acceptable? Let me know your opinions, writers, editors, and everyone.
thanks
Lenin Nair