Article not featured in parallel site

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  1. Martin kinyua profile image59
    Martin kinyuaposted 3 years ago

    Kindy review this article and help me to point out the problem why it won't go to The parallel site
    https://discover.hubpages.com/autos/Adv … id-Battery

    1. theraggededge profile image82
      theraggededgeposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Hi there,

      I think it's because it's too basic and short.

      You have classified it under 'autos' but batteries are used in a multitude of settings and you haven't mentioned car batteries apart from once at the beginning.

      Maybe you could explain which type of battery is best for individual situations?

      Your image isn't attributed as required.

      You refer to 'online reviewers' but that's too vague. Who are these people and what's the source? It would be much better if you referred to an authoritative source, such as a respected science site.

      Here's an article that covers the same topic. Notice how comprehensive it is: https://pc-control.co.uk/battery_types.htm

      Edit: Your article has been stolen by https : //kuy. servebbs. org (remove spaces. So you might want to issue a DMCA takedown notice.

  2. Martin kinyua profile image59
    Martin kinyuaposted 3 years ago

    Kindy clarify these two issues for me:
    At first I thought once it is featured that's all, next thing it will go directly to parallel site after submitting.
    Secondly, why would you say it is short and yet it has reached the minimum number of words

    1. PaulGoodman67 profile image68
      PaulGoodman67posted 3 years agoin reply to this

      1. Making it through to hubpages.com and Discover is relatively easy. However, getting the article moved from there to a niche site is much more challenging and certainly not automatic.
      2. Minimum word length is what it says it is: the absolute least. However, the more comprehensive an article is, the better its chances of making it to the niches, particularly if it's on a topic that's well-covered already by others.

      1. Martin kinyua profile image59
        Martin kinyuaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks a lot paulgoodman67.
        But I thought the editors will edit it and move it to niche as they did to my first article

    2. theraggededge profile image82
      theraggededgeposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      This is the standard you need to aim for.

      https://turbofuture.com/industrial/Know … -Equipment

      See how long and comprehensive it is. It's a valuable resource.

      But, as Paul says, if others have already covered the topic in-depth, there is less chance of getting yours moved. It's always worth researching the topic on HubPages prior to writing it. It doesn't mean you shouldn't write about it, but it will have to be better than the others. Include information that can't be easily found elsewhere.

      1. Martin kinyua profile image59
        Martin kinyuaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

        Thank you a lot ragged edge for taking your time to offer an advise

  3. Rupert Taylor profile image77
    Rupert Taylorposted 3 years ago

    You can't rely on the editors to fix issues that might be wrong with articles. The writer has to work really hard at presenting an article that requires very little editing.

    1. Martin kinyua profile image59
      Martin kinyuaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you.
      But why is it I can only submit an article only after 14 days?
      Is this usual or it just started the other day?

      1. Miebakagh57 profile image83
        Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

        No one is saying you should not submit an article daily or every day.                                                       But for the niche sites, the standard practice is that writers or a writer should manually submit one article every two weeks.                                          That required an 'exceptional good' work from an author.

      2. theraggededge profile image82
        theraggededgeposted 3 years agoin reply to this

        All *new* articles are considered for a niche site. If it isn't moved in one or two weeks, you can assume it needs more work. Then you would have to submit it yourself.

        And yes, you can then only manually submit one article every 14 days. But... remember, if you publish a brand new one, that will be checked for quality and assessed for a network site automatically.

        This procedure has been in place for a few years now.

        https://hubpageshelp.com/standards/Lear … tured-Hubs

        https://hubpageshelp.com/content/Learni … y-of-a-Hub

        1. Miebakagh57 profile image83
          Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

          Bev, I'm with you in that.

        2. Martin kinyua profile image59
          Martin kinyuaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

          Is true that articles only earn a lot when they are in parallelel site?

          1. theraggededge profile image82
            theraggededgeposted 3 years agoin reply to this

            No. Articles on Discover can earn if they get plenty of traffic.

            Articles on the network sites **may** attract more traffic but it's not guaranteed.

            1. Martin kinyua profile image59
              Martin kinyuaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

              Thank you once again.
              Am looking forward to have many quality articles as possible, although it's like am starting from scratch.

              1. Miebakagh57 profile image83
                Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

                Have good success.

                1. Martin kinyua profile image59
                  Martin kinyuaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

                  How are you?
                  I don't know how I contact you directly.

 
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