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Ravenfire
12th September 2005, 22:14
Ive been setting up the following site with Alison and we would be grateful for any feedback:-

http://www.articlejunction.co.uk/

Thanks

Toni

Jayne
12th September 2005, 22:38
Great site, think I've seen one like it :lol:

Jayne Smith :lol: (My new writing name, sounds like beer)

Ravenfire
12th September 2005, 23:29
Lol...I nearly put Jaynes Bread count yourself lucky

Jayne
12th September 2005, 23:52
I'd have just laughed anyway :lol:

Jayne

broadband-engine
13th September 2005, 20:53
Hi Toni

That is a good looking site and very easy to get around

Ravenfire
13th September 2005, 22:38
Thanks Phil

clickprofits
13th September 2005, 22:55
Nice looking site - easy to use with some good articles. Are you aiming to become a UK version of http://ezinearticles.com/ ?

broadband-engine
13th September 2005, 23:08
Hi

Like ezinearticles, are the articles on your site available as a resource for website owners, whereby they can publish them on their own sites. Is that the idea????

SillyJokes
14th September 2005, 07:53
Yes, I am not sure what the point of the site is.

I can see you publish interesting articles but is that all? Can I 'buy' them or put them on my site?

Ravenfire
14th September 2005, 09:58
Its a resource of articles really and also somewhere where we hope people will meet to discuss writing articles and to get help from others with those. On my other site I have a WAHP community and people are always asking for help with this type of thing.

We have found thats its very popular already from the point of view that people can go on there and get information on items they are researching, be it pregnancy or golf!

The point isnt to make a lot of money from the site...Alison and I have done it purely because we wanted to provide something like this. We have banners to our other sites on there so it helps get exposure for those as well.

clickprofits
14th September 2005, 16:13
Just a thought, but I may be interested in buying good quality articles for use as content on web sites, but I would want it to be unique content and therefore would not want it published elsewhere. Perhaps if you also offered some sort of 'matching' service for writers and article purchasers, this could be quite a popular service (and you could always take a % commission to provide some revenue for yourselves).

Just a thought.

Mark.

Ravenfire
15th September 2005, 11:48
Thats a great idea and certainly something I will talk over with my partner.