Spammy elements in my article

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  1. JR Cuevas profile image77
    JR Cuevasposted 7 years ago

    Can someone please help me identify the spammy elements in my article"8 TIPS ON HOW TO ACE YOUR EXAMS"I can't see any URL linked to somewhere. I've edited it 10 times already. I really can't see the problem sad

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    pen promulgatesposted 7 years ago

    Hey boy, please attach the article link from the email you received from the QAP team!

    1. psycheskinner profile image68
      psycheskinnerposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      And the exact reason for rejection, it normally includes a range of possibilities.

    2. JR Cuevas profile image77
      JR Cuevasposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      https://hubpages.com/education/8-Tips-O … Your-Exams here's the link. Hope you could help me

  3. JR Cuevas profile image77
    JR Cuevasposted 7 years ago
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    pen promulgatesposted 7 years ago

    Hey JR Cuevas!
    I see that you have cleared your first article from the 'Boot camp.' Congrats for that.
    Welcome to Hubpages and Good luck with your venture.
    About your article. I believe it's your title.
    Your title exhibits urgency whereas the content is generic for solutions.
    As it is related to exam times, I would seek a quick solution, like a trick to work effectively in short run.
    Your solutions are more of a schedule to follow - like a routine suitable for long-run.
    Exam time is panicky, so one can't really concentrate on eating those foods, or sleeping well - one is too much tensed then.
    Changing the title to 'how to effectively perform during school/college time' or 'How to have a systematic study life.' or
    'how to be an efficient student' suits better title to the content, in fact, 'how to prepare well in advance before exam time' is the closest I can think of.
    The food suggestions make a title to a different hub altogether I guess. Like - 'how to develop brain with nutrition' or 'food students must take for brain development.'
    Hope it helps.

  5. Marisa Wright profile image87
    Marisa Wrightposted 7 years ago

    I see that Pen Promulgates has given you some ideas for your Hub - they may be helpful, but they are totally irrelevant to the "spammy elements" warning.

    Spammy elements always means there is a problem with one or more links in your Hub.  It  could be in a photo capsule? 

    To let us see the Hub, you must use the link in the email you got from HubPages.

  6. Barack James profile image79
    Barack Jamesposted 7 years ago

    RJ, Marisa is right, it could be one of the links on your page. I used to have that problem when I first joined HP but came to learn they don't accept links with contact details, lots of products for sale, subscriptions, and the likes. You can check all the links on your page and removes the ones that are causing the violation.

  7. JR Cuevas profile image77
    JR Cuevasposted 7 years ago

    Thank you very much everyone.. i'll try to inspect each and every picture in the article.. smile

 
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