My article isn't passed the QAP since 4 times even I remove all links.

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  1. ershivam profile image61
    ershivamposted 23 months ago

    My article isn't passed the QAP since 4 times even I remove all links. Thus, can you suggest what to do. There is a no specific guideline for passed the QAP. You mentioned content should be high-quality. So, what's a fault in my article. Can you explain.

    1. Justine Guiao profile image83
      Justine Guiaoposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Which article are you talking about?

      1. ershivam profile image61
        ershivamposted 23 months agoin reply to this
        1. Justine Guiao profile image83
          Justine Guiaoposted 23 months agoin reply to this

          It's shows 404 error. Regardless, I agree with Rupert.

          Your command in English may have been the problem. HP is an American network site, hence the need for flawless command in English.

          You may practice writing in English in preparation for your future writings.

    2. bravewarrior profile image86
      bravewarriorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Right off the bat, judging by what you've posted in this forum, it's your English that is keeping the article from passing QAP.

  2. Rupert Taylor profile image82
    Rupert Taylorposted 23 months ago

    From your posting in this forum and your bio I can tell that your command of English is not up to the standard required by HubPages. That's likely why your article hasn't passed QAP.

  3. AliciaC profile image94
    AliciaCposted 23 months ago

    I agree with Rupert. If you’d like more specific information about the article, you need to look at an email that HubPages sent you about it. The email should contains instructions for sharing a link that works.

  4. Kenna McHugh profile image83
    Kenna McHughposted 23 months ago

    You've put a lot of time and effort into getting your article approved. Please put that same effort into learning to write for HP by going to the Learning Center.

  5. psycheskinner profile image69
    psycheskinnerposted 23 months ago

    I don't mean to be harsh but that hub doesn't have any useful information.  There are different styles: okay, what do they look like and what does that have to do with cost?  Are the more expensive ones more durable or more fashionable? They can be made of different metals, which cost more, and is the cost justified?  You start talking about cost and then don't link anything to cost and whether that cost is justified.  You don't say how much rings cost and what contributes to the cost and how that might relate to each couples goals (e.g. looks good on Instagram, resale value, heirloom value)

    People already know its a matter of taste, tell them the costs and benefits.

 
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