Peter May
Pinotage Advocate
3905
Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:24 am
Snorbens, England
Peter May wrote:Your website says "We have excellent professional authors on a host of relevant wine topics"
Professional writers are paid for their work, but your site says "You will not be paid for submitting your articles to our sites and you will not be paid if and when your articles are published."
If people have wine related articles, then this site - Wine Lovers Page - has a long and honourable history of hosting them, and posting them here is some small recompense to Robin for running this forum and site.
I think you have a bit of a cheek.
Peter May wrote:Your website says "We have excellent professional authors on a host of relevant wine topics"
Professional writers are paid for their work, but your site says "You will not be paid for submitting your articles to our sites and you will not be paid if and when your articles are published."
Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
6389
Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
dank, tepid, fetid air, full of decay...
A beautiful squirrel was killed by a car on our street this morning. I stroke his soft fur, gently cradle his still supple body, all lost in a blow to his head. Now his bulging eyes, his bleeding mouth turn into the rotting corpse I bury in an unmarked grave in the garden.
The flowers, the ferns won't tell, but I remember where he lies.
Rob S wrote:I completely understand and respect your position. If you have weak moment and decide to write for my site I welcome it!
Rob S wrote:Peter - a word about "Free" if you please:
By regularly supplying the media with well written articles, you build a growing supply of links and traffic to your own websites.
How?... Well, the secret is in the bio. Each article you submit for publication has your own "authors bio" that gives full attribution and links to your site. This is the payment you receive for having supplied the articles... it is a payment which gives you long-term dividends!
Not only will your article be presented to many thousands of subscribers initially... but those same articles (with your bio and links) will be archived on the publications websites. Those archived articles become fodder for search engines which not only provide on-going traffic to the publishing site... but to YOU as well. It is truly a Win/Win proposition.
To your last point about "holding a lot of advertising together": exactly right. And if you CHOOSE to write an article and have it published for "Free" and in the resource box you link to a site that promotes a product or service that people choose to buy I believe that is called "free trade"
Andrew Shults
Wine geek
93
Wed Jul 05, 2006 6:32 am
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Rob S wrote:WHY SUBMIT TO ARTICLE DIRECTORIES...
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