Rich said tonight on the forums that they were done sweeping old articles. While they haven't got the preview system up and running, they will be concentrating on trying to review newly posted articles within a week, so that writers will at least know relatively quickly if the article has passed muster or not.
(Someone who had attended the WeHow conference also mentioned that they heard there that the preview process should be in place around the beginning of the year.)
Friday, November 13, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Is It Okay To Subcontract Articles for eHow? No.
There has been much discussion on eHow as to whether members can hire others to write articles for them. For a time eHow waffled on this. But now Julie has just posted a definitive statement:
This is the only way eHow can handle this, IMHO. So far, we've had several people get in trouble for plagiarism when they purchased articles from unethical sellers. Plus it is unfair to other writers, who do their own work, for a few to subcontract massive amounts of work and use it to squat on all the titles and otherwise bend rules.
I don't blame those who wanted to build themselves a strong business this way, but those people need to use this leverage on their own sites, and not use it to dominate someone else's site.
In order to publish on eHow, you must attest that you are the original author (not simply the copyright owner) of the piece of content you are publishing. Simply put, you sat down, formed your thoughts into words/sentences and completed the entire article on your own. For those of you that have published material on eHow may remember that you must check a box next to the statement asserting that you are the author of the content before you are able to submit your article for publication. If your article is flagged for plagiarism and you are not the original author of the work, your article will be removed.In regards to my earlier post, I was just pointing out the larger implications of not posting your own work. eHow isn't just a place to post an article to earn money. eHow is a Community of people who come together and learn from one another. If you are not the original author of your work and have no experience or have not done the research on how to do what you're writing about, how will you exchange valuable/quality information with one another?Thanks,Julie
This is the only way eHow can handle this, IMHO. So far, we've had several people get in trouble for plagiarism when they purchased articles from unethical sellers. Plus it is unfair to other writers, who do their own work, for a few to subcontract massive amounts of work and use it to squat on all the titles and otherwise bend rules.
I don't blame those who wanted to build themselves a strong business this way, but those people need to use this leverage on their own sites, and not use it to dominate someone else's site.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
End to Sweeps? Not yet....
Julie just posted in the feedback forum that the new review system is not yet up and running. (This explains why so much spam has made it on to the site recently.)
The first stage of the system is in place - and it checks articles for plagiarism and duplicate titles only. This is why new articles will go to "pending" when first published.
The sweeps will continue until they can integrate the editorial review process into the preview process. She did not estimate when that would happen.
(Als0 check out newer information I have in the eHow Earnings Update Post.)
The first stage of the system is in place - and it checks articles for plagiarism and duplicate titles only. This is why new articles will go to "pending" when first published.
The sweeps will continue until they can integrate the editorial review process into the preview process. She did not estimate when that would happen.
(Als0 check out newer information I have in the eHow Earnings Update Post.)
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Earnings reporting and "Carryover"
(NOTE: eHow appears to have changed the earnings reports back to what they used to be. Ignore this post for now. Read this earnings post instead.)
I see a lot of people are hitting this blog doing searches on variations of the words "eHow earnings" and "carryover."
eHow changed the way they report the earnings on our "My Earnings" page. But, as usual, they don't tell us what is normal - so we're all kind of waiting. Here's what your my earnings page should look like until they start paying (which they usually do sometime between the 6th and the 10th):
Earnings Period - Total Earnings - Payment Status - Payment Issued
Nov 2009 - (Nov Earnings) - Period Active - $0.00 USD
Oct 2009 - (Oct Earnings) - Completed from Rec'd - (Sept Earnings)
Sep 2009 - (Sept Earnings) - Carryover - $0.00 USD
Aug 2009 - (Aug Earnings) - Completed from Rec'd - (Aug Earnings)
It will be a little different if you have an actual carryover. Also, if you didn't earn anything today, you may not have a line for November yet.
If you'll note, the "Complete from Received" on the October line refers to SEPTEMBER earnings. When you get your October earnings, it will appear in your November line.
This will be the first month where we are fully on the new system, so I'm not sure what it will say when the payments start - but when it changes from the above, you should be paid within about 48 hours.
There are a few people who did not get paid in September. I know they are reporting it in the Feedback Forum. I recommend that those of you who have had problems or questions start by reading those discussions.
I see a lot of people are hitting this blog doing searches on variations of the words "eHow earnings" and "carryover."
eHow changed the way they report the earnings on our "My Earnings" page. But, as usual, they don't tell us what is normal - so we're all kind of waiting. Here's what your my earnings page should look like until they start paying (which they usually do sometime between the 6th and the 10th):
Earnings Period - Total Earnings - Payment Status - Payment Issued
Nov 2009 - (Nov Earnings) - Period Active - $0.00 USD
Oct 2009 - (Oct Earnings) - Completed from Rec'd - (Sept Earnings)
Sep 2009 - (Sept Earnings) - Carryover - $0.00 USD
Aug 2009 - (Aug Earnings) - Completed from Rec'd - (Aug Earnings)
It will be a little different if you have an actual carryover. Also, if you didn't earn anything today, you may not have a line for November yet.
If you'll note, the "Complete from Received" on the October line refers to SEPTEMBER earnings. When you get your October earnings, it will appear in your November line.
This will be the first month where we are fully on the new system, so I'm not sure what it will say when the payments start - but when it changes from the above, you should be paid within about 48 hours.
There are a few people who did not get paid in September. I know they are reporting it in the Feedback Forum. I recommend that those of you who have had problems or questions start by reading those discussions.
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