Niche transfers going much slower lately?

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  1. Kyler J Falk profile image90
    Kyler J Falkposted 2 years ago

    I've had four articles receiving constant organic traffic that usually would have been transferred to LevelSkip within a day or so of submitting them.

    Anyone else feeling like transfers are moving slower, or am I just impatient and perturbed by the lower earnings due to being in Discovery limbo?

    1. NateB11 profile image87
      NateB11posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      I'd say longer than usual. I have one that I've been waiting on for 4 weeks, a few been waiting on for a couple weeks and one that I submitted a week ago. Just submitted a couple more too. My experience is it typically takes a couple weeks but it seems to vary; sometimes it's immediate.

      1. Kyler J Falk profile image90
        Kyler J Falkposted 2 years agoin reply to this

        Soapboxie always makes me wait for a month or so before I can get anything transferred over to it, and most of the time I just forget I've even written an article for it because it takes so long. The worst is when you manually submit something, forget about it, and find out months later it is still being considered while trying to manually submit another, LOL!

        1. NateB11 profile image87
          NateB11posted 2 years agoin reply to this

          That actually eases my mind a little bit that it can take as long as a month for some sites. I couldn't really remember how long I've waited in the past and for which sites.

          I do recall totally forgetting about submitting an article and then getting a notice about it seemingly out of the blue and then I recall I submitted it. I recently started keeping track of articles I submit and when I submit them so I know when I can submit again.

    2. Em Clark profile image93
      Em Clarkposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Yes! I have definitely noticed this over all of my accounts. I usually have stuff moved over to niche within 1-3 days but now I'm going on weeks. I'm thinking they may be trying to beef up Discover with higher quality content while trying to tighten up the niche sites. I'm okay on earnings so not really annoyed by it, but I find it interesting.

  2. PaulGoodman67 profile image96
    PaulGoodman67posted 2 years ago

    All I can say is that getting them moved over " within a day or so" is extremely fast in my experience. Rarely has that happened for me. Normally a number of days, even 2 or 3 weeks isn't that unusual.

    1. Kyler J Falk profile image90
      Kyler J Falkposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      It only happens with my LevelSkip articles, but it seems the trend has ceased this month, and I'll be waiting on them as well.

  3. Miebakagh57 profile image70
    Miebakagh57posted 2 years ago

    PaulGoodman, I'm with you in this. From day one of submission, it takes two weeks for consideration by HubPages editors.                                            But if an article is exceptional very good, the editors just takes it up to niche.

  4. Kenna McHugh profile image91
    Kenna McHughposted 2 years ago

    I think it depends on the niche. Some are more proactive than others.

    1. Kyler J Falk profile image90
      Kyler J Falkposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      I tend to agree that this is the case.

    2. NateB11 profile image87
      NateB11posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      This actually explains a lot to me. It just seems to depend on the site.

  5. Paul Edmondson profile imageSTAFF
    Paul Edmondsonposted 2 years ago

    I’ll check on this tomorrow. Should be at a consistent pace.

    1. Kyler J Falk profile image90
      Kyler J Falkposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you, Paul!

    2. hclpd profile image93
      hclpdposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks, Paul. I was beginning to wonder if my article was rejected.

    3. Miebakagh57 profile image70
      Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      That is welcome news.                                               But I'm sure some articles when manually submitted seems to wait longer than the 2 weeks. This me thinks is an inconsistency.

    4. NateB11 profile image87
      NateB11posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Good to know, thanks, Paul!

    5. Solaras profile image94
      Solarasposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      SHUT UP!!!!!

      Howdy Paul - so good to see you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I thought you were too big to think of us anymore.  Shut my mouth.  Hugs to Robin as well!

      Thank you for dropping bye and checking into issues.

      1. Miebakagh57 profile image70
        Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

        OMG?! Shut up? Hubpages.

        1. NateB11 profile image87
          NateB11posted 2 years agoin reply to this

          It's a figure of speech. Sort of means, "I can't believe it!"

          1. Miebakagh57 profile image70
            Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

            Okay. Not in the part of my world. Shut up my? Could even get you into big trouble.

    6. Em Clark profile image93
      Em Clarkposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Paul! Happy to see you here smile

      1. Miebakagh57 profile image70
        Miebakagh57posted 2 years agoin reply to this

        Enter hubpages' staff Paul is a relief.

  6. eugbug profile image96
    eugbugposted 2 years ago

    For me it takes a few days to a week.

  7. Kierstin Gunsberg profile image95
    Kierstin Gunsbergposted 2 years ago

    Yeah, TurboFuture and WeHaveKids have been pretty good about getting articles moved quickly, but otherwise I'm finding that niche sites are taking tons longer than they used to. Maybe that means they have a lot more articles coming at them these days though too!

  8. Gregory DeVictor profile image96
    Gregory DeVictorposted 2 years ago

    It takes 1-2 days for one of my articles to be moved to HobbyLark. However, it takes much, much longer for an article to be moved to Owlcation.

  9. Jodah profile image91
    Jodahposted 2 years ago

    I submitted an older article to Letterpile yesterday and it accepted was moved today.

  10. Miebakagh57 profile image70
    Miebakagh57posted 2 years ago

    It seems some niche sites receives more articles than others for editing, and others less.                                That said, it would determine the rate at which articles were publish. In other words, the more articles line up and wait on niche, they take longer to publish.                                       Seriously, its not a question of an article publish on HubPages. On Hubpages, it takes a minimum of 2 or 3 days.                                     More so, if a very first article is so exceptional good, hubpages just moves it to a niche site within the time frame of editing.                                            I've also noted from personal experience that any of my story that's very good goes straight to a niche site on first time.                                        Nevertheless, re-editing an old feature writing and submiting to a niche will remind me of late Jimmy Cliff's: 'Sitting here in limbo.'

 
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