what is wrong with triond.com?????????
By luxlyangels
@luxlyangels (1286)
September 19, 2010 10:25am CST
I have written about 20 articles ,okay let me say that like 5 were copied but now i have written 15 from my head and they still reject my article,i mean how can they tell me that,i even wrote one of the article in a strange dialect,one which even i do not understand and yet it was rejected.What is happening??? is this a trick not to pay us,Please if there is a trick to it i need to know because i dont like when all my articles are being rejected.Thanks a lot!
8 responses
@Catana (735)
• United States
19 Sep 10
It seems to me that you pretty much answered your own question. Copying other people's work is illegal, and most writing sites check to make sure that the submissions are original work. Triond requires that the work has never been published anywhere else, so even if you do own the article and it's in your name, if it's been published anywhere else, Triond won't accept it.
Do you really think anyone is going to accept or pay for something that nobody can read? Of course, it was rejected! If you can't write in English, then don't bother trying to get anyone to publish your work. Also Triond claims that they want only well-written articles, but I've seen a lot of very bad ones on there. So maybe your writing just isn't good enough to be accepted. Improve your writing, read the FAQs so that you know you're not violating their rules, and maybe you'll have more success in the future.
@luxlyangels (1286)
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23 Sep 10
I know its illegal bt then again i came up with 15 and now 17 of my own articles,
like i said i only did that to test if they generally reject all articles.thats mixing english with a local dialect.
Seems you have a lot sucess with the site so tell me how you do it?
Your articles,does it exceed 1000 words???
@Catana (735)
• United States
23 Sep 10
I'm not on the site any more. I did fairly well there, but found places that paid better and were better run, so I quit. If you're paid by page views there's an advantage to writing enough so that your article goes to two pages. But it won't do you much good if people aren't interested enough to go to the second page. My articles, no matter what site I write them for, are almost always between 400 and 600 words. If you can figure out how many words Triond puts on one page, you could make sure your article goes to two pages. But if you're just filling it out with fluff, then people will probably give up and quit reading.
@luxlyangels (1286)
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23 Sep 10
Places that paid better?
God knows i would love to know those places,cos right now i am considering being a writer.lol just to prove to triond that they are gonna beg and pay royalties for my articles to be on their site later.
i already added you,pls can you share the other beter sites you are talking about?
@meemingNEW (2226)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
Hello there. I am sorry to hear about your issues with Triond. I am also a Triond member since 2007 and the only time I had my article rejected was due to the fact it was too short. As for you, did you try asking Triond why they rejected your submission? Because if I were you, I would really ask reasons why they rejected my article so that I can improve it based on its setbacks. As you mentioned, Triond and all other paid-to-write sites are quite particular about Plagiarism and Copyrighted material. That's a big No no . Even though you came up with 15 of your own articles, have you tried to check if a similar article or content has already been posted all over the internet? Because that's what I usually do. If I come up with a topic, I usually take a lot of time searching if it has a similar article over the internet.
Overall, there's nothing wrong with Triond . I suggest that you'd contact them with the issues you have regarding having your article rejected over and over so that you'll be able to receive help from them in order to finally get your articles approved and publish.
Best of luck to you.
@meemingNEW (2226)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
Oops Typo: in order to finally get your articles approved and published.
@luxlyangels (1286)
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23 Sep 10
I havnt asked them the reason for the rejection,
i mean is there a button for it?
i would do as you say but if they are still rejecting than i guess i would find another better sites that pay well too.
What sites do u recommend friend?? apart from bukisa too
@artistry (4151)
• United States
20 Sep 10
...Hi there luxlyangels, It may well be that you have branded yourself on the site because of the earlier articles you wrote and they don't trust your writing now. I think that if I were you I would try sites like Associated Content which allows you to post articles that you have put on other sites for page viewing and receive payments for it anyway. It does get frustrating at times. but keep trying if you really want to write there, but try other sites as well. Welcome to the ranch, enjoy. Take care.
@luxlyangels (1286)
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23 Sep 10
i will definitely try AC.
I think they will do me well and help me make a few extra dollars.
Thanks for the info.
@Fulltank (2882)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
Though its not much, I've been receiving payments from Triond every month since I joined them last year. I already published 50 articles for them. And getting approved is very, very hard. The search engine they are using for plagiarism is very good. I have written some articles which are turned-down just because sentences are similar to that found on some sites. The bad thing is, you can only received 50% of what your articles is making on the internet. Not really a good source of extra income for me.
@luxlyangels (1286)
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27 Sep 10
yer not a good source of income i d say.
Even when i have not started earning from them.
50 articles,wow , thats much.
Anyways i wish you the best there.
Thanks for the response.
@luxlyangels (1286)
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23 Sep 10
submission history?
Now that is pure rubbish if that is how it works.
So they dont believe in second chances?
thats like the worst site i have ever heard of in my life.
@sauravmillion (929)
• India
19 Sep 10
I have also gone through this site.Nothing is wrong with the site.They are legit.
But the main problem with this site is exceptional writting which is unexceptable.
Its takes much time to think about a good point and writting something on it.But its not at all fair to reject anybody's hard work for no reason.This is the reason which doesn't motivate me for wasting my time in this site.Since I am not professional writter.I always stay happy mylotting.
@Catana (735)
• United States
23 Sep 10
Triond judges your writing but the quality, not the number of words. I'm not sure whether they have a minimum any more, but once you pass that, you need to have something that is well-written and that will interest people enough for them to read it. You mentioned using a local dialect. That would certainly be a reason for rejecting your work. I don't know any English-speaking sites that will accept foreign languages. Believe me, if Triond keeps rejecting your articles, it's because they're either violating the guidelines or they're just badly written. Instead of spending your time and energy being angry, improve your writing.
@luxlyangels (1286)
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23 Sep 10
My friend its not fair at all to reject someones hard work.
for no reason 2.
you see wyh i am so angry with the site?
anyways i am thinking they use number of words to accept articles there.
the last time i wrote i used 900 words and it was still rejected,do you think there must be a particular number of words???
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
19 Sep 10
I joined Triond some time ago, but have not been very active there. Yes, I was a bit disappointed and discouraged too when one article I submitted got rejected. That was my very first submission. I might try again , but so far I have been busy with other online programs.
@luxlyangels (1286)
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27 Sep 10
Yes i have been busy too.
And it seems hey reject all.
Thats triond for you.
When you are ready to start writing again look for better sites ok.
Happymylotting.
@RebeccaScarlett (2532)
• Canada
19 Sep 10
I think they recently got pickier with submissions. Before I realized that posting my own articles that had been published elsewhere was not allowed, they actually published quite a bit of my content that was identical, or very similar, to stuff I had published on another site. But recently, they rejected an article even though I changed it a bit from what was published elsewhere. Since I make much more money on three other sites, I am leaving triond for now, but if I get more extra time I may contribute there again.