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Oct 03 2009

Constant Content

Published by pollylolly at 6:18 pm under Work From Home, Writing Edit This

I have been signed up with Constant Content for awhile now and I have yet to figure out what they are looking for. It is very hard to get any article accepted onto their site. They are extremely hard to get published. The way their site works is that you can write anything you like and add it to the site, for people who want content to come look at. This is a shot in the dark that someone will want your content. But, you can add content this way and advertise that you have content available on Constant Content. This content will only get added, once the editors have accepted it. Again, this is where it becomes even more difficult. You have already placed content on the site that you don’t even know if anyone will want and now you have to see if the editors will even accept it. It is a lot of work with very little pay and no guarentee of pay either. It is a compete shot in the dark. You can also go to their requested article sectiou on and pick an article to write on. You submit it and if the buyer chooses your’s, then you are paid. What I don’t like is that it is still a shot in the dark, because there are so many people who could also be writing on the same topic. So, you could be doing a lot of work and getting nothing for it.

 I am going to try Constant Content again and go through all their rules again. Which I already did, but I will try again, before completely writing them off. However, compared to other sites, I don’t for see ever writing for them regularly. Making a residual income elsewhere I like a lot better.

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