Handling Specific Requests

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topdycke
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Handling Specific Requests

Post by topdycke »

Hello,
I'm wondering how writers handle clients who have asked them to write for them. I have agreed to write the articles and they will go through CC, of course. I submitted 10 articles today for this specific buyer, however, he wishes to read each article in its entirety. Should I paste the entire article into the "Details" section? Is this even allowed? What's the best route to follow?

Thanks for any input.

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topdycke
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Post by topdycke »

Oh...one more thing. Since I've all ready submitted the articles, can I remove them to paste in the entire article under details?

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Post by Word Gypsy »

Hi! I have already had to do just what you have suggested, and it worked fine. I am not sure what anyone else has done. I removed my article and I reposted it with the entire document in the content details section. All went well. Good luck with this.
topdycke
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Post by topdycke »

Thanks for the input. The buyer purchased all the articles without viewing them in their entirety. I now know what to do the next time. Thanks again for your help!

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Post by Celeste Stewart »

When it's for a request, either private or public, I always post the whole thing. I just think that's the most fair thing for the buyer and I trust them to do the right thing. I actually post the whole thing for articles I dream up on my own now too.
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