Submitting article to a niche site

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  1. Trihorus profile image70
    Trihorusposted 6 years ago

    Hello Hubbers,
    I had, long ago, sent my article https://hubpages.com/literature/Traveli … his-is-How to be considered for a niche site. It's been very long and I've not heard back from them. Recently, I made some changes to my article and it was re-edited by a moderator. I received an email that my article was snipped and will be featured soon. Will I have to wait till it gets featured to the site I've submitted? or do I have to re-submit the article for reconsideration? Currently, if I click on the 'Submit to...' button, it shows me that I can't submit since it is already being considered for the earlier referenced site. I'm a little lost and unaware of how things will resolve. If you can guide me a litlle, it'll be highly appreciated.

    Thank you!

    1. TIMETRAVELER2 profile image83
      TIMETRAVELER2posted 6 years agoin reply to this

      What Glen said is correct.  Also, we're right in the middle of the holiday season right now, so I'm sure that is slowing things down a bit and also the team has been working on a variety of projects in an attempt to upgrade the site.  So, it's likely that they are spending more time than usual working on those things and less working on edits.

  2. Glenn Stok profile image97
    Glenn Stokposted 6 years ago

    Trihorus, you actually answered your own question. When you click the 'Submit to...' button on a hub that you already submitted, it tells you it is being considered for the niche sites which you previously submitted. That assures you that it is still in the queue.

    Some niche sites take longer than others, depending on their backlog. Each site has specific editors assigned. Owlcation, for one, is very backed up at the moment. Based on the title of your hub, I assume you submitted to that one.

    1. Trihorus profile image70
      Trihorusposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you, Glenn. I've submitted my article quite long ago, and I've not heard anything since then. Since recently, quite yesterday I received the email, I was not sure of what I'd need to do next. I've submitted my article for exemplore.

      1. Glenn Stok profile image97
        Glenn Stokposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        If you have questions about it, you can send an email to team @ hubpages.com

  3. harrynielsen profile image89
    harrynielsenposted 6 years ago

    I recently had two accepted on niche sites. I must've of applied two months ago at the request of Hubpages.

 
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