Switching articles from one premium website to another

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  1. wshillington profile image77
    wshillingtonposted 4 years ago

    I've recently published reviews of three similar products and submitted them to the TurboFuture website.  One was published on Turbofuture, but the others were posted on RemedyGrove.  The article on TurboFuture is much more popular than the articles on RemedyGrove.  I suspect it is a better-known site.

    Is there any way of having articles switched from one premium site to another?

    1. OldRoses profile image65
      OldRosesposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      I took a quick look at your profile and the two articles that I saw that are on RemedyGrove are both review of body massagers.  My guess is that the editors felt that massage is more health related and a better fit for that site than your other reviews of technology.

  2. Shesabutterfly profile image66
    Shesabutterflyposted 4 years ago

    Did the email you received say why they were moving it to Remedygrove instead of the site you submitted it to? You can email the staff and see why those two articles are on remedy grove instead of turbo like the other one.

    There is no guarantee they will move them, but if they fit better or just as well on Turbo you can try and make a case for the move.

    I've only been successful a handful of times, but it doesn't hurt to ask.

  3. eugbug profile image67
    eugbugposted 4 years ago

    I have had an article moved from Dengarden to Owlcation because I thought it would do better on an educational site and then back to Dengarden because it unfortunately ended up being in competition with a similar article by another author. This has been an issue since the Google Site Diversity changes made a couple of years ago where a limit may be put (but not always from my experience )on the number of results from the same domain which appear in SERP results. In my case, the other author's article always appeared at the top of the list, but I was always excluded in results if I used keywords common to both our titles. If your articles are about similar products and have similar keywords in their titles, and they get moved to the same site, you could run into problems where they are in competition with each other and one is listed in search results and the others aren't. It's worth the experiment, but you may have to change titles. As Shesabutterfly suggests, contact the team and make a case for the move.

  4. wshillington profile image77
    wshillingtonposted 4 years ago

    Thanks to everyone for their replies.

 
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