Hello,
I have just written an article about how to immigrate to the US through marriage. I wanted to know whether this is a topic that might attract any interest from customers. I did some research on immigration issues on CC just to see how popular it is, but I came up with some that dealt with illegal immigration. Mine is about how to navigate through all the legal channels, step by step. I would know, as I've done it myself! Any suggestions? Also, if I post an article and no one wants to buy it after a certain amount of time, can I remove it from CC?
Thanks,
Sophie
Immigration topic
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I don't know how interesting the topic will be to potential buyers, but it can't hurt to try
And yes - you can remove your article if it doesn't sell after a certain amount of time. You can pull the article whenever you want, actually. I would give it a few months, though, as you never really know who will come along in the future in search of exactly what you've already written and uploaded.
You can also edit articles to reduce prices if you feel that your current prices are discouraging would-be buyers.
And yes - you can remove your article if it doesn't sell after a certain amount of time. You can pull the article whenever you want, actually. I would give it a few months, though, as you never really know who will come along in the future in search of exactly what you've already written and uploaded.
You can also edit articles to reduce prices if you feel that your current prices are discouraging would-be buyers.
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Everything sells...eventually...& virtually no topics are off limits. I've written about Chinese footbinding, Russian nesting dolls, kangaroos, love bracelets, sundials, wine, rabbits and ancient Greece--6 out of 8 of these sold within a day or two. The other two sat around but were eventually picked up. Personally, I think that if you are interested in a topic, you infuse that interest into the article. Half the reason I am so addicted to CC is because I get to make the most of researching anything under the sun. It's great fun. I think I know a heck of a lot more about an amazing range of subject matter than I did before I started here. Anyway--write for the requests, but write about what interests you too! JA
Yeah. I tend to stick to what interests me. If a request doesn't spark my interest...eh...I leave it for another writer to pick upJ. A. Young wrote:Anyway--write for the requests, but write about what interests you too! JA
Otherwise, this wouldn't be enjoyable any more. It would be like writing those infernal English Literature papers that I hate so much (even though I'm an English major - heh).