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What Do You Do Once You Written a Factoid?

If I understand the functioning of Factoidz correctly then we can re-sell the article elsewhere but does someone buy published content? Can fellow writers tell me what to do with our articles once the legal time period elapses on Factoidz.

Asked by Hector M on May 22, 2010

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Stacy Calvert   L3: Knoji Expert   12 answers   +9 votes
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Associated Content also accepts previously-published articles, but not for upfront payment (just performance pay). Many writers take an article and further research different facets of the topic so they can turn it into several different articles.

Posted on May 23, 2010
Marsha Ford   L2: Knoji Contributor   16 answers   +4 votes
This answer has +1 votes  by Rena Sherwood

As Nick mentioned, there are several sites where you can republish your articles. But be careful. Posting the same exact article to multiple sites can potentially hurt your pages' rankings in search engines. If you want to reuse articles, tweak them into separate (but complete) articles as Stacy suggests or rewrite them. A better option might be to post your articles on sites like Constant Content, where buyers can directly purchase reuse of your articles.

Posted on Feb 15, 2011
UmiNoor Leman   L2: Knoji Contributor   10 answers   +7 votes
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There are many sites that accept articles previously published but with the new Google algorithm, some of these sites like Hubpages and Helium have changed their policies to only accept original articles. It's best to submit only original articles. And if you need to republish the articles try to use a different angle and change the article a little bit to make it as original as possible.

Posted on Mar 26, 2011
Brenda Nelson   L5: Knoji Authority (Moderator)   414 answers   +171 votes
This answer has +1 votes  by Rena Sherwood

MANY of these answers are outdated and INCORRECT.

Any Factoiz, or Knoji article published after Feb 8 2012 CANNOT be republished on ANY site! Promoting your article is the only thing you can do now - or edit to improve it of course!

Posted on Mar 26, 2012
Cherie Durbin   L2: Knoji Contributor   88 answers   +33 votes
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You can publish your articles on another site like Bukisa and earn off of them there.

Posted on May 22, 2010
Nick Purcell   L3: Knoji Expert   6 answers   +3 votes
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You can add it to associated content, triond, squidoo, bukisa, or hubpages. I personally don't. But it's your choice.

Posted on Jan 27, 2011
Linda Smith   L4: Knoji Guide   55 answers   +26 votes
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Why is it that our article views go up, yet our earnings do not?  I guess there is no real money to be made here neither.  Does it help to advertise your URL for your articles. I have tried that, views jumped, but earnings have stayed the same.

Posted on Mar 27, 2011
Rana Sinha   L2: Knoji Contributor   19 answers   +29 votes
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You can promote your articles in social media sites. Then you can create a blog and promote your articles there. 

Posted on Apr 5, 2011
Simplyoj   L5: Knoji Authority   77 answers   +36 votes
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You can rewrite your articles and submit to Bukisa and Expertscolumn.  The latter offer better earning.   I normally link my articles to Redgage and stumbleupon.

Posted on Mar 26, 2012

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