Categorizing Submitted Content
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:04 pm
I'm still new at this and getting a little more savvy, and I have a question so I hope someone can guide me. Everyone seems very sharing here, but I do understand that we are competing with each other.
I created a piece for one of the 'requested content' that was for scrapbooking retailers. When I went to submit it, it clearly belonged in business, not in the crafts/scrapbooking section. However I was afraid that the requester might miss it if it were in business. I ended up labeling it as 'scrapbooking' and it is now under review.
Any strategies about categorizing submissions?
I am also curious about whether most people post a question/answer to requested content requesters. I hesitate to do it because it reminds me of some kid wildly waving their hand yelling 'pick me, pick me!!" So I got over that feeling and did post the approval/availability of a piece and it sold a few hours later. Is posting a piece's availability recommended?
Thanks for any feedback. I appreciate it!
Pat in NYC
I created a piece for one of the 'requested content' that was for scrapbooking retailers. When I went to submit it, it clearly belonged in business, not in the crafts/scrapbooking section. However I was afraid that the requester might miss it if it were in business. I ended up labeling it as 'scrapbooking' and it is now under review.
Any strategies about categorizing submissions?
I am also curious about whether most people post a question/answer to requested content requesters. I hesitate to do it because it reminds me of some kid wildly waving their hand yelling 'pick me, pick me!!" So I got over that feeling and did post the approval/availability of a piece and it sold a few hours later. Is posting a piece's availability recommended?
Thanks for any feedback. I appreciate it!
Pat in NYC