I would like feedback on my article please so it can pass QC

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    Raven Photography UKposted 4 years ago

    Any help or tips are greatly received thank you. I am unsure the correct way to share the article so correct me if I am doing it wrong!

    I am hoping to pass QC and get a good article score so I would very much appreciate any tips.

    Thank you!

    Lockdown - How One British Village, Eyam, Over 350 Years Ago, Perfected the Art of Quarantining and Social Distancing.

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      Nell Roseposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Hiya, I just read your Eyam, or Eem as its pronounced. I saw about it on TV recently, how they are coping with this plague. Interesting stuff. And very Ironic that I have been reading about it and never thought we would be in a similar situation. I read a book called The Year of Wonders, which was about it. Really interesting.

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        Raven Photography UKposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        I have also read Year of Wonders it was a fantastic book. I have actually placed it with a few others for people to read at the bottom of my article.
        I thought the same, I have visited Eyam a few times now as it is not far from me but I never thought the country would go through a similar thing in my lifetime.

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      Raven Photography UKposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Can anyone offer any insight on my article please? I would very much appreciate it!

  2. Rupert Taylor profile image80
    Rupert Taylorposted 4 years ago

    It may be that HubPages thinks your article conflicts with my own on the same subject from July 2019.

    https://owlcation.com/humanities/Eyams-Black-Death

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      Raven Photography UKposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Can there not be two different articles on the same/similar subjects on Hubpages then?

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        theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        There can be, if they take different perspectives.

        However, the main problem is that there are already hundreds of articles on Eyam on the internet.

        Instead of approaching in the same way as everyone else, try to find a unique angle.

  3. Rupert Taylor profile image80
    Rupert Taylorposted 4 years ago

    Before writing about a topic I usually do a search of HubPages to see if anyone else has covered the topic in the way I plan to do. If there is a similar article, I move on to tackle something else to avoid treading on another Hubber's toes.

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    Beth Eaglescliffeposted 4 years ago

    The problem may be the links from some of the photos to your website. Even though you took the photos, the links could be seen as promoting your business, which is not allowed.

    You could email the editorial team to see if that's the issue, because if it is, none of your articles with those links will get moved to the niche sites.

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      Raven Photography UKposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      OK, I will remove those links, thanks for the heads up!!

 
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