Please, need help with hub!

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  1. Margie Lynn profile image92
    Margie Lynnposted 8 years ago

    Hi, have things changed? I have wrote 25 hubs and never had these problems. The moderates said to remove link to my website, but I do not have a link to my website on this page, it is on my profile. I do not know what else to do different! Need help please. Thank you!

    http://hubpages.com/food/Easy-As-Pie-Recipes
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    1. theraggededge profile image87
      theraggededgeposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Just checking... all the photos from Flickr are Creative Commons?

      I'd remove the links at the bottom. I know they are to hubs but just take them out temporarily and see what happens.

      Great recipes smile

      1. Margie Lynn profile image92
        Margie Lynnposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        I really appreciate your time to help me, thank you!

    2. TIMETRAVELER2 profile image77
      TIMETRAVELER2posted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Remove the links at the bottom of the page.

      Also, although I want to assume that each of these recipes is your own, it sure looks like all you did was collate some photos and recipes from the web and make a list of them. 

      Work you place on HP is supposed to be original, but it's hard to tell whether these recipes are ones you,personally developed. If not, you shouldn't be posting them in a hub.

      You can find similar ones all over the net, so it is unlikely that anybody will find or read yours. 

      Also, you have not credited the photos.  Are they public domain?  Do you have permission to use them?

      These things all matter when creating a hub, so you have to be careful when doing so, especially when it comes to recipes.

      1. Margie Lynn profile image92
        Margie Lynnposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks so much for taking time to help! All of my photos are credited. I have been doing recipes for a long time, people do find and read them. Hubpages sent me info my hubs are in top 3% were readers stay on the page the longest to read them. Take care, thanks again!

        1. theraggededge profile image87
          theraggededgeposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Credited is not the same as legal to use. They must have a Creative Commons license.

          1. Margie Lynn profile image92
            Margie Lynnposted 8 years agoin reply to this

            They are Creative Common, I will re-check everything! Thanks so much!

    3. Margie Lynn profile image92
      Margie Lynnposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks everyone for your help my hub is now featured!

  2. Ashish Dadgaa profile image45
    Ashish Dadgaaposted 8 years ago

    Hello Margie,

    The moderates have asked you to remove the link which you have put under source section in your photos. Please check the following directions:

    Right way to source photos:
    For instance:
    Source: Flicker
    Source: Personal collection
    Source: Margie collection
    Source: Pixbay

    Wrong way to source photos:
    Source: https://flic.kr/p/fUGyF
    Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/texascooking/67678043...
    Source: https://flic.kr/p/7jRRyL

    I hope it works for you smile

    Happy Hubbing smile
    Ashish

    1. Margie Lynn profile image92
      Margie Lynnposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Okay, I did not understand that, I have done it the wrong way from the beginning! Thanks so much! I appreciate all help!

    2. Margie Lynn profile image92
      Margie Lynnposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Ashish, one more question. Do I use the one that says Name of Source to put the name Flicker. Do I leave the source url and caption blank in the photo box? Thanks so much!

      1. Ashish Dadgaa profile image45
        Ashish Dadgaaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        Margie,
        Yesh under Source: put name Flicker.
        Leave URL block: blank
        under caption:  (you write description of photo)

        My Pleasure.

        1. Margie Lynn profile image92
          Margie Lynnposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Thanks so much for your time in helping me!

          1. Ashish Dadgaa profile image45
            Ashish Dadgaaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

            You are welcome Ms. Margie smile

            1. Margie Lynn profile image92
              Margie Lynnposted 8 years agoin reply to this

              The images I am using on Flickr need Attribution, I did mine like this is it wrong? Sorry, I am such a pest, but want to get this right! You have been so helpful.

              This is what I found in learning center??

              What Correct Image Attribution Looks Like

              We've made it pretty easy to correctly attribute images on HubPages by providing a space for you to list the author, license, and source of each image, as well as to put the source URL (in addition to, of course, your caption, should you choose to add one).

              Here is how you should enter the information:

              In the first text box for each image, put: IMAGE AUTHOR NAME, LICENSE, via SOURCE SITE (e.g. Betty Sue, CC-BY, via flickr)
              In the second box, put the URL of the page where the image came from
              In the final box, put any caption you might want to add

              1. Ashish Dadgaa profile image45
                Ashish Dadgaaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

                Hello Margie,

                Don't worry Margie. We will sort out this.

                Yeah, whatever you found in learning center that is 100% true. However, you add more links (URL) to your photos then HubPages autodetection software takes it as a promotion of any product.

                Few 3 - 4 URL are Okay but when you add more than that they consider it as a promotion of the website or a product.

                Drop me an email for further assistance: greenberett88@gmail.com

  3. ddsurfsca profile image71
    ddsurfscaposted 8 years ago

    Nothing changes but the date.....
        same issues, new day.

    who can say whose grandmother had what recipe before someones elses.   It is all impossible to prove, and I do not understand the big hallaballoo  about links either.

    1. Margie Lynn profile image92
      Margie Lynnposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      I have done the links since the beginning and have had all 25 hubs featured by unlucky # 26. Thanks so much for your reply!

 
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