How many articles on ehow
Do I have to use an article submission service somewhere that gets the articles on ehow Same thing for squidoo, hubpages, etc.
In addition, would you submit one article to many places like Ezine, GoArticles, ArticleDashboard, etc. And would you put that same article on your website or is that not good. Just worried about google's duplicate content policies and not wanting to upset anyone if my same article can be found different places around the Internet. New User joined:Sept 2, posts:3 votes: 0.
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By Griffin Morehead, staff writer Mar 12, Griffin Morehead, staff writer. The mysterious Mac lab. By Griffin Morehead, staff writer. Related Post. Oct 26, Emma Nani, staff writer. Intending to do to the how-to manual what Wikipedia did to the encyclopedia, Travis and Jack began modifying the open-source MediaWiki software in late to be more suitable for a how-to manual. At first, not much happened. Travis wrote the first article "How to Ride the Elevator.
Of those first readers, 9 people made more than 10 edits. Slowly but steadily, people around the world who were inspired by the goal of building a massive how-to manual started to join the community. Every person who edited made the site a little better for the next reader.
And as the site got better, more people told their friends about it, bringing in still more readers and helpful editors. By April, over , readers were visiting wikiHow each month. As wikiHow grew more popular, Jack started to gradually reduce his hours at his "day job" at a semiconductor technology company and spend more time on wikiHow.
Travis continued getting his Master's degree at night but was otherwise working full time, creating new features and managing an increasing number of servers. Recognizing that the eHow model wasn't going to help build a complete how-to manual, Jack and Josh sold eHow to Demand Media on May 1, We love comments from readers, so chime in with your thoughts below!
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Don't subscribe All Replies to my comments Subscribe to followup comments via e-mail. I am a stay-at-home mom that used to be a technical writer for 9 years. Thanks so much for the information. Now I have a way to apply for an opportunity and still stay at home! I was always miserably bored at work because I write really fast and there was rarely enough work to do. This might be right up my alley!
One thing of note, as the post above is misleading…you must meet the reference requirements on each article to support that the topic is thorough and accurate, and the general pool of eHow titles is currently 4,, many of which are barely coherent based on the DMS standards.
This low title availability has been this way for months on end. Once you become a more established writer with Demand Studios, you get access to a broader and deeper pool or titles.
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