An article I submitted was rejected with the comment, "The minimum length for an article is approximately 400 words of useful information for the reader."
My questions are:
1) Constant Content's own price sheet for writers begins at 300 words. Why is 300 words on the price list if anything under 400 words is going to be rejected?
http://www.constant-content.com/about/pricesheet.php
2) Is this 400-word minimum length specified in writing someplace? I could not find this requirement published anywhere. I have looked in the following places:
- • Constant Content's Onboarding Guide for writers
• The Writer Guidelines [I was going to link to them, but I'm getting a forum error that apparently I have too many links in this post(???)].
• The Extended Guidelines
3) I have had several articles accepted in the past that were under 400 words. Several of them have sold. One of them sold today!
I resubmitted my article (without changes), but in the "Note to Editor" box, I wrote a note saying that I've had other pieces under 400 words accepted before. I pointed out that the price guide starts at 300 words and included a link to it. The article was rejected a second time, about an hour later. The second e-mail said not to resubmit. The reason for the rejection was the same: because it was fewer than 400 words. There were no comments from the editor either time, except for the length not being 400 words.
I won't resubmit if it's against the rules... but if 400 words is the minimum, why does CC's pricing guide start at 300 words? If 400 words is the minimum, why have pieces of mine under 400 words been accepted and sold in the past?
Thank you to anyone who can help. I am quite frustrated by this.
*** Post edited to add: I just logged out, went to Constant Content's homepage, and searched for articles. I didn't specify a topic or any rights. I just filtered it by word count... for the word count range, I entered 1 as the minimum and 399 for the maximum. There were 9,479 hits! That means 9,479 articles under 400 words are available for customers to buy right now... so where the heck is this "400 words of useful information" thing coming from? If my article didn't have enough useful information, why not just say that?!