How many of you are familiar with Constant Content?

United States
October 22, 2011 2:07pm CST
Their policies seem very stringent. If you get three rejections, then you are fired. Recently, I tried to submit something to them about dietary fiber. It was well-written and well-researched. But there was one thing: They didn't like how I researched the piece. Well, one of the sites I used for the paper was Mayo Clinic. Apparently, they think of the website as meaningless. Has anyone found the secret of success on this site? If so, please share. Thanks.
6 responses
@akalinus (43371)
• United States
4 May 16
From what everyone has said, I don't think I want to try my luck there.
@divalounger (6117)
• United States
23 Oct 11
I have not tried this site although I am considering it. I have heard that their criteria are quite stringent though. Good luck to you.
• India
23 Oct 11
they are so strict means less user and thus less earning I think it might be a site that make fool of user with taking works from them. How they reject any policy about it. I may give a try but sure will not last long there.
@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
23 Oct 11
Hi Augusthethird, I think you do not know how Constant Content screen articles. They do not bother to read a single word of what you have written at all. They make use of the grammar checker to spot mistake. if you miss out one single comma, then the whole article is rejected. Do not take it personally. Many native speakers cannot meet the requirement too.
@kundanraj (660)
• India
22 Oct 11
they are so strict means less user and thus less earning I think it might be a site that make fool of user with taking works from them. How they reject any policy about it. I may give a try but sure will not last long there.
• Philippines
23 Oct 11
Haven't tried this site either. I will check it out now and see for myself. Thank you for sharing this information :)