Hello,
I wrote a useful article about blocking websites that children can access in an easy and free way. However due to restrictions on the acceptance of website addresses/links in the article, my article was rejected.
Is there a way to circumvent this?
I need to demonstrate how to properly block websites but unless I can use examples of websites then the article would be difficult to write.
Is there a way for example to suggest something like ...?
<company website here>*
and use that as an example, with an addendum that *the company that purchases my article can change this to their website*? Or is there any way to get the article accepted while still using websites in some form?
Kind regards,
Bill
We do not accept content with website addresses/links
Moderators: Celeste Stewart, Ed, Constant
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Re: We do not accept content with website addresses/links
You can mention websites in your article, but but they may not be hyperlinked and the http://www. prefix must be removed.
Thanks,
Ed
Thanks,
Ed
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Re: We do not accept content with website addresses/links
Thanks Ed for the feedback!