Archive for the ‘For Writers’ Category

Where Did My Article Go?

Posted by Editing Staff

We get asked this question a good bit by authors who suddenly notice one or more of their articles which were published on our site are no longer available. There are several reasons this can happen, and our system sends an email notification containing the specifics in each case, however ...

Our Readers Give Feedback, And We Listen

Posted by Editing Staff

Not too long ago we made some adjustments to our submission guidelines, and openly stated that we were cracking down on users of automated writing and submission programs. The truth is, our editors and submission reviewers have always been good at weeding out articles which were machine written, and users who ...

Crackdown On Automated Writings and Submissions

Posted by Editing Staff

We hate having to make public posts like this one, because the vast majority of our users are upstanding members producing quality content to share with visitors, however it is for the protection of those same outstanding members that we must occasionally post reminders on what is and isn't acceptable ...

Turning Articles Into Traffic

Posted by Editing Staff

We have an author here at Content Caboodle who, over the past 3 years, has had a fairly consistant CTR (click-thru ratio) for his resources box links of just about 40%. That's 4 out of every 10 people who see his articles clicking through on one of his links. To put ...

Targeting Your Articles

Posted by Editing Staff

Earlier today we made the following post on twitter: It didn't take long for someone to jump on that and ask us if we were saying keywords don't matter anymore and that keyword researching is useless. That's not what we said (or meant) at all. Our point was that in the past it ...

Engagement Marketing – A Perfect Format

Posted by Scott Bannon

If you're struggling with writing articles or getting your article marketing to show returns this will be highly beneficial for you. I don't normally post here, I'm more of the "operations" guy behind the scenes with Content Caboodle; but I spend a lot of time reading almost all of the articles ...