always receive same email without detail

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  1. Hanza Me profile image44
    Hanza Meposted 4 years ago

    Hi friends
    I'm Hanza from Indonesia.
    Greetings.

    I have finished 3 articles and those are :
    1. Best Remote Jobs That Pay $100,000 Or More [ author view ]
    2. Work From Home and The Pleasure of WFH during a Pandemic [ author view ]
    3. Pandemic, Women, Work From Home and Family

    I always receive the same emails and I always try to improve my articles following HubPages regulations.

    But somehow, I always receive a "draft" notification and still receive the same email.

    The email always informs about:

    - Does not include spammy content (e.g., spammy links, promotional activity, links to your personal blog or website, unrelated product listings, repetitive keyword emphasis, etc.)
    - Demonstrates correct English grammar usage and spelling
    - Offers complete and in-depth coverage of their subject area or topic
    - Has an attractive layout (text is broken up into multiple capsules with high-quality images and media)
    - Has easy to read text (consistent formatting that avoids excessive bolded, underlined, or italicized text)
    - Offers “evergreen” content, or content that will stay relevant for months and years to come

    HubPages never gave details about something wrong regarding my articles..

    Can you guys help?

    1. quotations profile image83
      quotationsposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      The only way we can help is if you post links to the rejected articles so we can have a look and give you some feedback. The emails HP sent you should have given you the link you can use for the purpose of posting in this forum

      However, I suspect that part of the problem is that the topics you are writing about tend to be spammy. Most articles about working from home tend to be spun articles and of low qualty. As a result your are probably facing extra scrutiny in this topic even if your article may not be spammy.

      If you post the links we can give you honest feedback and tell you what needs to change.

    2. Miebakagh57 profile image83
      Miebakagh57posted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Hanza Me, I agree wholely with quotations.                               The link Hubpages sent to you is vital for fellow writers to help you.                                              As for those 'same' email draft HubPages sent to you, they are auto-generated, and sent to every writer who failed to meet the required standard. So your's is not an exception.                                         Welcome to hubpages.

  2. Moon620 profile image38
    Moon620posted 4 years ago

    It comes more in the case of new hubs.  I can say from my experience, keep the summary of your article short and adequate.  Do not include any spam elements in the article.  Divide the text into smaller ones.  Do not make any word bold.

  3. theraggededge profile image82
    theraggededgeposted 4 years ago

    Hi there,

    It looks like you joined two days ago. It's a good idea to thoroughly research the platform you are writing for before publishing.

    Click Help, top right, and navigate to the Learning Center. There is a ton of information about publishing standards, etc.

    Articles on HubPages should be around 1,000 words in perfect English. Not include any promotional links. Not include Amazon links unless they are essential to the topic.

    All images must be Creative Commons, Public Domain, or your own. And each image should have the details of the copyright holder, the license, and a link back to the original.

    Welcome to HubPages and good luck.

  4. Hanza Me profile image44
    Hanza Meposted 4 years ago

    understood
    which part should i fix?
    I feel like I've fixed everything.
    if something missed, I hope, hubpages can provide details

    1. theraggededge profile image82
      theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      No, they won't provide details. Read through the previous responses smile

    2. Miebakagh57 profile image83
      Miebakagh57posted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Hanza Me, no, a firm no. Hubpages will never, never sent you an ion of faulted detail to you.                                        Critically, I can pick out grammatical errors from the your above response. For example, the way 'understood'  and 'i' is used in the first paragraphe. Grammatically, 'understood' should began 'Understood', since it's the begining a first sentence. Again, the 'i' should also be in capital letter 'I'. It's a first person personal pronoun.                                       Seriously, you have to use 'near perfect English' or correct English grammar as I examplified above.

  5. Hanza Me profile image44
    Hanza Meposted 4 years ago

    Great
    This is very clear discussion.
    I'm happy being a part of this community
    Thank you guys and HubPages

    1. Miebakagh57 profile image83
      Miebakagh57posted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Hanza Me, when responding to a post, comment, or thread as the case may be, use the small 'reply' button, which also explains the fact that you're responding to a specific writer's post, comment, or thread.                                         Use the  'Post a reply' if you want to make a general over-all comment as all the comments you post depicts.                                       Thanks for being a teachable member of this wonderful website, www.hubpages.com Once again, welcome to hubpages.

 
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