Rejection is a part of life for any writer, including online freelancers. Instead of tossing away that article you worked so hard on, try taking it somehwere else to earn cash.
A freeform style revshare site that allows you to submit virtually any type of content you desire, as well as extremely fair revenue share splits, Hubpages is the best one-stop website for posting rejected articles.
Suite101 is another 'freeform' style article sharing site, and while they do require your article run through a copy editor before publishing, their requirements are extremely lax and CEs very easy to work with.
Constant Content allows writers to post a wide variety of articles to be sold for usage or for full rights. Although your article must pass quality control, you set the final price, allowing you to fully recover your costs.
Although earnings may be slow in coming, starting a personal blog to host your rejected articles not only helps you build up your portfolio as a writer, it may one day lead to much higher success.
Coming in at number five, simply due to the restrictive format, List My Five can play host to list and How-To style articles that were rejected by other websites or clients.
Great places. H5.
These are all great other places to ad rejected articles!
Great list! I've been thinking of trying some of these sites.
Great tips! H5!
Interesting thoughts here. Will keep in mind. Haven't posted anything on Constant Content. Since I'm "layed-off" and "retiring" on 2/14, will have more exploration time. HI5
Nice list. Every writer gets a few rejects and having somewhere to put them is just plain good backup.
Nice list of places to take an article. I enjoy posting articles on Constant Content since I can set my own price. The site also allows you to set different prices for usage rights versus unique rights and full rights, which is also convenient.
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