Constantly rejected by Triond, anyone else?
By elysiamarie
@elysiamarie (147)
Canada
November 13, 2010 9:07am CST
Does anyone have any advice? Or a better site to use? Or are you in the same boat as I am?
It is very strange, as I do have experience in writing and live in Canada. I also have a college diploma. My submissions are rejected as soon as I hit the submission button for "lack of readability".
Is this happening to anyone else? Does anyone have any advice or a better site I could use?
Thank you very any and all posts!
15 responses
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
13 Nov 10
I am not rejected by triond, but I am don't really have article views, so I don't earn anything from them. I give my best in writing articles but it has no importance, the views are not growing. So I don't really use triond.
@elysiamarie (147)
• Canada
13 Nov 10
How are you writing your articles? Is there any specific format that you are using? I have many ideas, and have tried many time to have something published, but as soon as I hit submit, my article is rejected.
I have even tried recipes, and they are also rejected. I'm not looking to make huge bucks, it would just be nice to be able to get something published.
@wiggles18 (2506)
• Canada
13 Nov 10
Rappeter13, are you promoting your work on other sites? Because that is the most important thing about it all.
Elysiamarie, are you filling out all of the fields: "tags/keywords" etc....
@ReViewMeMedia (3785)
• United States
13 Nov 10
I've rarely been rejected by Triond, you have to have good spelling and grammar and I would recommend that your articles be at least 250 words long, since you have a college diploma, I'm sure your spelling and grammar are okay, but are the things you write subjects that would interest people, please PM me your submission so I can look at it to figure out what they might have thought was unreadable, do you spell check your work beforehand?
@ReViewMeMedia (3785)
• United States
13 Nov 10
Sure, but it's strange that they say your article has readability issues. I'll Friend you so you can send me PM of something you submitted to Triond that was rejected.
@elysiamarie (147)
• Canada
13 Nov 10
I always use spell check on any work I do online. I have taken grammar in college as well. I may not be a professional writer, but what irks me is that people who do not even speak English are getting published and I am not.
I would appreciated your help in any way. Is it alright for me to send a friend request and then email some of my rejected work?
@elysiamarie (147)
• Canada
13 Nov 10
I've been trying to send you a message for a while now, and I suppose I am not allowed.
I just wanted you to know that I hadn't ignored it. Apparently I cannot send you matters pertaining to Triond.
@carolscash (9492)
• United States
28 Nov 10
Well, I just started using Triond and so far I have not had that problem. I think that I should recommend that you try Helium or Associated Content. I personally really like Associated Content as I have a lot of content published there. It does seem like since Yahoo took it over that it takes a little longer to have articles approved and it does seem a little harder to get them to accept the articles, but most of the time they do okay. I like it because they offer an upfront payment as well as page views.
@divineathena (1746)
• United States
29 Nov 10
Hi elysiamarie,
I don't think there is anything wrong with your articles. The description you have given here makes me think that it is the job of the bug. As far as I know, it takes a few hours or a day for the articles to get published. I am a member at the site also and I publish there the worst articles I write. They never really rejected any of them. You can try doing test drive with other writing sites. I have been a member of Triond for about a year now. They are one of the worst money making sites on the net. But if you have decided to stick to them you should contact them right away about the problem you are experiencing.
@wiggles18 (2506)
• Canada
13 Nov 10
That is strange; usually they accept almost anything. Try writing a few recipes on Triond, then after awhile try writing what you normally do. I think they are picky about new writers. But, once you get a few articles published, I think they don't really care what you write about.
I've never been denied due to "lack of readability", but have had a few due to "readability errors" and inappropriateness.
You'd probably be better for Bukisa I am going to assume.
@wiggles18 (2506)
• Canada
13 Nov 10
I've submitted over 300 articles, and only 5 of them have been rejected so far. In fact, I just submitted two right now and they were published in less than 5 minutes, I think once you get going it gets better, at least from my recollection(especially the earnings :D
@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
14 Nov 10
Triond has it difficulties-you need to avoid duplicate contents, but i have realized that the online editor sometimes just rejects articles-I post mostly in the poetry category!
@kingparker (9673)
• United States
13 Nov 10
I never use Triond to earn money, but I have a couple of failures with associate content though. But, I got 8 articles published though. I would suggest you to try your luck at associate content, and see if you have worse luck than triond. Anyway, try your best to write those content, you won't fail that many times.
@thetravelbug (56)
• France
14 Nov 10
Only time I have had articles rejected is when they have already been published somewhere else. I have submitted another 4 articles this morning and all were published within a few minutes. I don't get a vast amount of views but make a few cents from most of the articles and am writing the articles anyway for submission to other places in various forms and to promote my website. Triond seems to have no problem with including a link at the bottom to your website or blog.
@chipesterkhan (2925)
• Philippines
14 Nov 10
i've had some articles approved
more often than not it gets rejected so i'm sticking here for discussions and not yet putting all hopes on triond
@sweetloveforeve (13120)
• Portugal
14 Nov 10
yes^^ mines also were being rejected so i decided to write poems. and they accepted all. try to write your articles first in microsoft office word and then paste there^^ that way you will paste without mistakes and almost for sure they will accept. i posted two poems and they accepted it. bcs normal articles they never accepted but poems yes so try^^ maybe you also can
@rovered777 (649)
• United States
13 Nov 10
I haven't tried triond, but they seem to be selective in their admissions process. Some people have given five to six repeat applications and gotten into the program. They usually apply under different email addresses, and wait at least a month before re-applying. Based on my experience, I'm a member at Ehow.com and haven't seen any problem with applying. There review process is from Demandstudios.com, and you have to submit a resume and sample work to get accepted. Do outline your authorship experiences in the resume, and be bold when stating your expertise in literature. Also, another site that has a very easy admissions process compared to Ehow and Triond is Bukisa. Try applying to Bukisa or Helium, as their admissions competition is much easier. Let me know, which one you're interested in joining! Let your work online payoff, and our friendship grow.
@sauravmillion (929)
• India
13 Nov 10
Don't worry about rejection.I am not a member there but my friend is making a good income from Triond. More than 30 to 35 dollars a month.He is a good writer.He has written almost over 150 articles in that site.Only 45 out of them were accepted and rest all were rejected.Only 15 to 20 articles out of the accepted ones generates money for him.So here patience is the key.You have to write more and even more.However you can have a check on others written articles for improvement.Hope this information keeps you motivated.Have a nice day.