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  1. Bronwyn-Kienapple profile image60
    Bronwyn-Kienappleposted 4 years ago

    Hi Hubbers,

    I'd like some help with passing the Quality Assessment Process. Will you please give feedback on my article? What can I do to improve? Thanks!
    Here is my article: 5 Tips for Communicating With a Newly Remote Team: How Leaders Can Effectively Motivate and Manage Remote Employees (must be signed in to view)

    1. AliciaC profile image93
      AliciaCposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Hi. There are some good ideas in your article, but there are problems as well. You've included so many red links in the article that they are distracting. You should consider creating a references or resources capsule at the end of the article for links. Some of the links go to the company that you work for. These will need to be deleted because we aren't allowed to promote a business on HubPages. As a content writer, I expect you know that your title is too long for search engines. (I see that FatFreddysCat posted some similar ideas while I was composing my answer.)

    2. erorantes profile image48
      erorantesposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Good morning miss. Kienapple. I like your article. Your ideas on how to get the work done at home is great. You have some good points. I am certain if you share this article with your coworkers. They too have other ideas. If you put together. Yours and theirs. Your company or business will succeed to a good strong work force. You need to add some good pictures to your article. I wish you stay well.

  2. FatFreddysCat profile image84
    FatFreddysCatposted 4 years ago

    First impressions:

    Waaaaayyyy too many outbound links. HubPages doesn't like those.

    Also, the title is a bit on the wordy side, don'cha think?

  3. Bronwyn-Kienapple profile image60
    Bronwyn-Kienappleposted 4 years ago

    Thanks guys! I can't link back to my blog content, even if it contains an original study or statistics we did?

    1. AliciaC profile image93
      AliciaCposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      I doubt it, but that’s up to the HubPages staff. You could try improving the article in the other ways that have been suggested. If it still doesn’t pass the Quality Assessment Process, you’ll know it’s probably because of the links to the company that you work for.

    2. CYong74 profile image98
      CYong74posted 4 years agoin reply to this

      The restrictions are against the promotion of content of specific external webpages. Whether the actual content is original, or not, is secondary.

      In other words, no backlinking.

      Without offence, Venngage is not a recognized authority in visual comms too. It's a service. Putting so many links to it, and using pronouns like "our" doubly give the impression of backlinking.

  4. Bronwyn-Kienapple profile image60
    Bronwyn-Kienappleposted 4 years ago

    Thanks for the tips, everyone.

 
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