Submiting Articles to a Network Site

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  1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
    Miebakagh57posted 2 years ago

    Community, could an article be submit to a network site within 24 hours of publishing? Just curious.                          Having study at most three niche sites, I would likely consider target4ng a specific niche site and submiting my stuff to that specific market. Your experience?

  2. theraggededge profile image95
    theraggededgeposted 2 years ago

    All newly published articles are automatically assessed for the network sites, Miebakagh. If it isn't moved within a couple of weeks, then you know it needs improvement, and once done, you should submit it manually.

    But, give it a try if you want, and let us know if it worked.

    1. JerryFisher profile image91
      JerryFisherposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Maybe as Miebakagh is such a valued member of this community and has written so many articles for HP that if he chooses say half a dozen articles to take forward to niche sites, that we could chip in to take a good look at them, see what any issues might be, and improve them so they should be acceptable. Be great if Miebakagh could start earning a little money here after all his efforts.

      1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
        Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

        Jerry, it's in my mindset to choice an article within my article base that needs improving and related to a particular niche. I'll submit such every two weeks according to set up standards.                                       Besides writing and submiting new articles, I'll let the community know any issue that needs taking away to move an article forward. Thanks for your valuable thoughts.

        1. JerryFisher profile image91
          JerryFisherposted 2 years agoin reply to this

          Hi Miebakagh - I don't often come on the forum here so don't know what the rules are as far as editing one of your articles. But I see you can email one another. There's many on the forum much more qualified than me on the forum to edit one of your articles so I'll get in touch by email and if you want to reply with one of your articles I'll have a go at it. I'd completely leave it as written by you and just do a word doc of it so you could then submit or change it as you wish. I am busy with other things as maybe you are too so you'd have to maybe give me a week to get back.
          I submitted for a niche site a 6000 word article about 6 weeks ago. It uses to take less than 48 hours to have that approved and you wouldn't even be notified. With the changes at HP this article is taking forever. I've followed it up several times and only in the last few days have had some apology letters and that it's now near the top for editing. I guess they must have a lot financial etc articles now through Maven so we have to wait our turn. So, just saying this as once we get one of your articles ready to go you may have to wait quite a long period at present to know whether it's been accepted or not. But in saying all that I generally go into AxleAddict. Maybe that's a more popular niche than others - no idea frankly.

          Attention: Admin/ Editors - If you see and read this and it's completely against the rules for whatever reason to edit another contributor's article could you please let me know and I won't go ahead.

          1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
            Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

            Hi John, they's nothing wrong the way you want to do it. Hubpages' editors has no hand or control over it. It's like one submit a copy or draft of an article to you to access the tone and grammar.                                      I'll get to you later via, email. I've equally read your e-mail to me. You're welcome.

            1. JerryFisher profile image91
              JerryFisherposted 2 years agoin reply to this

              Hi Miebakagh - I took a look at one of your articles last night. Lemon water. It was great. It would take little I believe to get into a niche site. Can I work on that one?

    2. Miebakagh57 profile image69
      Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Bev, thank you. I'll do and so.

 
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