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Asked by Ron Kelley 120 days 10 hours ago.

What do the 4 choices below your article mean upon submitting it?



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» Answer from Bruce Horst Answer given 117 days 10 hours ago.
Those questions indicate the exclusivity of your article. It helps us understand if you be posting it elsewhere, and if so, where.

» Comment from Ron Kelley Comment made 116 days 17 hours ago.
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So, Bruce, does it mean I can't post if you do? Or can we both post? Or where will you post if I don't? Are the operators of this site connected to some other websites? Do any of these options go on to Google, or ?

Which of these choices mean which thing? And why can't I retract my choice?

Thanks.

Ron

» Comment from Bruce Horst Comment made 116 days 10 hours ago.
You're reading way too much into this, Ron. The purpose of these questions are just to help the operators of this site better understand the traffic patterns, i.e. why some articles attract a lot of traffic and similar articles don't. We don't give the data to anyone else, and we don't use it in any automated fashion that would affect an article or where it is published. The questions only relate to what you, as the author of the article, intend to do with your article. You're free to post your articles anywhere you'd like, anytime you'd like.

We do have other websites, check out http://WordSlingas.com. If an article doesn't meet the guidelines for WryteStuff, sometimes we'll move it to one of these sites, but this has nothing to do with exclusivity. The vast majority of the time if an article is not accepted on WryteStuff and it moved to one of these sites, it's because the article is written for commercial purposes, which includes link-building.

I have no idea why you are saying you can't retract your choice for exclusivity. You can edit your articles and change them anytime, I just did it myself. Honestly, though, it doesn't really make any real difference.

» Answer from Dawn Novotny Answer given 116 days 8 hours ago.
Hi Ron,

Thanks for asking this question. I am embarrassed to say that I had misunderstood these questions.

I thought by checking this question I was granting Wryte Stuff permission to distribute to Multiple sites. Glad to know this new information.

Thanks, dawn


» Comment from Jean Horst Comment made 116 days 1 hour ago.
Just to give a little more clarification for you, Dawn, WryteStuff never takes ownership of any of the articles posted to the site. The author always retains full control of their own work. If you select "reprint rights allowed" that is for others use, not WryteStuff.com.


From time to time, we will receive emails asking for permission to reprint/repost something somewhere else and we always refer those requests directly on to the author, unless "reprint rights allowed" is all ready selected.

» Comment from Ron Kelley Comment made 115 days 21 hours ago.
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Jean,

Thanks to you folks for helping out here. Being new to this kind of site puts me in a learning mode. Thanks for your attention.

Ron Kelley

» Answer from Jean Purcell Answer given 3 days 7 hours ago.
Hi, Bruce. I would like to improve traffic and use the data needed. What does "not enough data" mean next to my latest article and others on my article list? How can I improve on that?

Thanks.

Jean

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