Keeping Track of Submissions to Network sites

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  1. Venkatachari M profile image82
    Venkatachari Mposted 5 weeks ago

    I do not remember how many articles and which ones have been submitted by me to the Network Sites. How to know?
    If I try to edit the same article again and again, then, I will lose the submitted Status.
    So what are the options? How long should I wait when I couldn't remember the exact date of my submissions and dcan't locate which ones?

    1. theraggededge profile image96
      theraggededgeposted 5 weeks agoin reply to this

      Um... maybe make a note of where (which site) and when you submit them. You could use a spreadsheet or just a notebook.

      You can easily see when an article was last edited on your account stats page. You can also sort them in order of last changed.

      I would say if an article hasn't been moved after a month, it's time to edit and try again. And keep notes!

      1. Venkatachari M profile image82
        Venkatachari Mposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

        Thank you for the reply. From now on, I will keep a record in my notebook as per your good advice.

        I will check the last-updated status and take action accordingly for fresh editions and submissions.

        Thanks, once again for your useful advice.

        1. PaulGoodman67 profile image94
          PaulGoodman67posted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

          Yes, that's what I did when I was publishing a lot, I wrote down what I'd submitted and when.

          1. Venkatachari M profile image82
            Venkatachari Mposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

            Thanks, Paul, for giving weightage to the point. Now I will do the same thing.

    2. WriterJanis profile image92
      WriterJanisposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      Can you check your emails? I've always gotten notifications that way. As far as how long it takes, I have a couple from last summer I'm still waiting on. It really depends on who the editor is.

      1. Venkatachari M profile image82
        Venkatachari Mposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

        Yes, I visit my emails daily and keep deleting them after taking action.

        I think two months is enough for the waiting period. After that, try editing again.

        1. WriterJanis profile image92
          WriterJanisposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

          I believe if you edit, you lose your place in line and have to start all over again.

          1. Venkatachari M profile image82
            Venkatachari Mposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

            That could be possible. But, how long can you wait?

            1. WriterJanis profile image92
              WriterJanisposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

              I guess as long as the editor wants you to.

    3. Miebakagh57 profile image69
      Miebakagh57posted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      It puzzled me too. Once editor ask me to do an edit, and I finished, and submitted, that's the end.                                   Whether it take weeks, months, years for a respond, that's Hubpages business.

    4. Kenna McHugh profile image92
      Kenna McHughposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      Sometimes, I can't remember where I put my cell phone, my password, or what else I am supposed to get at the store. Take it in stride, and figure out a system.

  2. muhammadislamullah profile image47
    muhammadislamullahposted 5 weeks ago

    I have uploaded my articles please check and tell me thanks

    1. theraggededge profile image96
      theraggededgeposted 5 weeks agoin reply to this

      Perhaps start your own thread? Also, post the link of one article that you want feedback for.

      Using AI will get you banned. That thing you published is not an article, it's an AI-generated outline. If your English is not up to the standard required, you cannot use AI to compensate.

  3. Brenda Arledge profile image79
    Brenda Arledgeposted 4 weeks ago

    I think if you try to send it and it's too soon, a message pops up and it won't allow you to send it.

  4. Genna East profile image83
    Genna Eastposted 4 weeks ago

    I've only submitted one artcile.  It took only a couple of days to recieve a response.  I believe there is a waiting period between submissions, however.

    1. Venkatachari M profile image82
      Venkatachari Mposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      We do receive a response after each submission that it is placed in the queue for consideration. But, thereafter, you keep waiting for months.

      1. PaulGoodman67 profile image94
        PaulGoodman67posted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

        To be honest, if I get an article accepted, it happens within a couple of weeks, often just a few days. When it goes on for a long time, it's a bad sign.

        That's how it's happened in the past, anyway. I've not published anything for about nine months.

        1. Venkatachari M profile image82
          Venkatachari Mposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

          Your statement is true, Paul. I also had two of my articles accepted within two weeks, perhaps. But, not the same with other ones.

          By the way, their email itself tells that it may take two months or more for the editors to review the article and accept it.

          1. CWanamaker profile image93
            CWanamakerposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

            When I manually submit an article to a network site it usually does not get accepted if I don't hear back within a week.

    2. WriterJanis profile image92
      WriterJanisposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      You're correct. You can only submit one article every 2 weeks.

  5. paolaenergya profile image92
    paolaenergyaposted 4 weeks ago

    I have submitted a few hubs to network sites months ago and after the initial automated reply nothing happened.
    It would be useful to at least get some kind of progress report and a definite "no" if there's no chance of getting featured in a niche site. Alas, that's too much to ask. smile

    1. WriterJanis profile image92
      WriterJanisposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      What an editor recently told me is that the reason they're still waiting in the queue is because they haven't hit the traffic threshold yet which is rather confusing to me as most of my articles have had fewer hits than these when moved to a niche site.

  6. paolaenergya profile image92
    paolaenergyaposted 4 weeks ago

    Oh, that's very interesting! Some of my more recent articles are barely hitting 100 views, it will take a while to get out of the limbo!

 
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