...I have a ton of articles
By jeanneyvonne
@jeanneyvonne (5501)
Philippines
December 3, 2012 11:36am CST
and I don't know what to do with them. I also have a good range of topics but I don't which website should I put them. I am afraid that if I post some articles in my repository, it might be flagged as plagiarism. So guys, any takers? I can edit and reform them but I would need some suggestions before I do so. I would like to join article gate but the site isn't loading.
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7 responses
@Angelpink (4034)
• Philippines
3 Dec 12
Indeed , once a writer will always be a writer ! Though you have written a hundreds still having that stamina to write more. She never gets tired. Try hubpages. Goodluck ! Keep those hands moving.
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@jeanneyvonne (5501)
• Philippines
4 Dec 12
I hope to grow as a writer but bad times are getting over me, I'm afraid. I'll try to be positive and be productive.
@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
4 Dec 12
I find Experts Column a good pace to write. I have over 300 articles there and see no reason to stop. Have you posted your articles on any site yet?
@jeanneyvonne (5501)
• Philippines
5 Dec 12
Not yet. I am still judging how they work, especially when it comes ot approval. So far, I heard of Triond, Expert Column, Redgage and constant Content. I am swimming ind details right now. I am trying to learn so that i don't screw up.
@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
5 Dec 12
I'm on Triond and EC. I stopped writing for Triond because I was getting very few views there. The site published almost anything. On EC, they are more strict and will remove articles that are not up to par. They usually warn you why the article might not measure up and give you a chance to make corrections. I would suggest you try these two sites with different articles. If you are not satisfied, you can remove the articles and later publish them somewhere else.
@jeanneyvonne (5501)
• Philippines
5 Dec 12
How's the quality control at Experts Column. they look like they are really strict. I don't know if my articles will pass scrutiny.
@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
4 Dec 12
Hi Jeanneyuonne, if these are the articles that you wrote for employers, and you have been paid for them, you might as well deleted them away, and rewrite from scratch.
Just get the main points, and recycle the idea, but not the same articles.
it is not honest to take something that belongs to others.
You can try Expertscolumn, but make sure you submit original content for their review.
@jeanneyvonne (5501)
• Philippines
5 Dec 12
Scheng, I wrote these articles for a employer who scammed me. What I have in my mind is rewrite them so that I won't be accused of plagiarism and post them in some site that will accept them. I don;t want to waste them as I made good effort out of them. In essence,I am recycling the idea. I am looking out for Expert Column but I have yet to judge it along with redgage and Constant Content.
@natliegleb (5175)
• India
3 Dec 12
just go ahead and publish it,spread the word everywhere right now
@jeanneyvonne (5501)
• Philippines
4 Dec 12
I have to be careful since I have to rewrite some of my articles. i don't want to be branded as a writer who plagiarize. Also, I am think that I could use some of my articles which I submitted to a scam site.
@belindayhughes (1096)
• United States
4 Dec 12
Hey jeanneyvonne,
If it were me, I would post them on ConstantContent. That way they're available for sale, should anyone want them. ConstantContent also serves up writing opportunities and hot topics, and there's no fee to join. check it out. Best wishes! :-)
@jeanneyvonne (5501)
• Philippines
4 Dec 12
That's the plan. I just have to make sure they are plagiarize free before I post them.
@farid_lmu (70)
• Bangladesh
5 Dec 12
you truely a passionate writer. You already wrote a lot and still have interest about that. There are some renowned blog sites like technorati,shvoong etc. in the web. You can write for them also and can earn extra cash. Those sites will help you to find out your contents or articles already wrote or not.
@jeanneyvonne (5501)
• Philippines
6 Dec 12
I try to be but sometimes, that same passion also disappears after many disappointments. I'm gonna try to find some more information for those sites. Thanks.
@akosibinot (79)
• Philippines
3 Dec 12
Actually, if there's no immediate opportunity for you to post those articles where you can earn, you can possibly, at the moment, find a legit proofreader to do the reviewing. This is actually a best move especially when you decide to post these articles of yours. Also, while you're doing that, you can ask for help from others what website best suits your passion and/or search over the internet for sites that could be helpful to you. Lastly, writing is a passion that pushes you to continue even with/without the influence of money. Good Luck!
@jeanneyvonne (5501)
• Philippines
4 Dec 12
Perosnally, I want to publish them now because I don't want articles sitting in my files.I have a ton of possible topics that i could work on and I think I could work on them as soon as I can publish those I already created. My main concern is plagiarism because I will be rewriting some of them so I won't be flagged.