I submitted an article, which I wrote for a public request. I did not go to the request and submit it, instead I went to submit article and in there I checked the box that said Is it a request? I then selected the one I wrote for in the public request list.
Will my article make it to the client or do I have to do this another way? I really did not intend for this to get on the market, I wrote it specifically keeping the client in mind.
Will it get there through the process I described?
Another question I have is:
In public requests, when you go to see the details of the request, you have this...
Number of Documents: 2 =============================> What does this mean?
Thank you in advance for any help.
I want to submit to a public request
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Re: I want to submit to a public request
Hello,
Welcome. Yes, the process you followed is correct. The client will receive a link to your article once it is approved. From there, the client will have about three days to view it exclusively. If he does not buy it, it will be available to the general public.
The number of documents is the number of articles the client intends to purchase. Some clients will buy just one or two; others will buy many. In this case, looks like the customer intends to buy two articles on the topic.
Welcome. Yes, the process you followed is correct. The client will receive a link to your article once it is approved. From there, the client will have about three days to view it exclusively. If he does not buy it, it will be available to the general public.
The number of documents is the number of articles the client intends to purchase. Some clients will buy just one or two; others will buy many. In this case, looks like the customer intends to buy two articles on the topic.