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Old 01-24-2012, 08:01 PM
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I submitted my first article to ghostblogger over a week ago and it still has not been reviewed! It's showing up as "queued." I'm just wondering what everyone else has experienced as far as wait time. Does it usually take this long, or only for the first article?
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Old 01-25-2012, 06:29 AM
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I don't know what the typical review time happens to be but Tiffany Dow just sent a major endorsement out for the service. She has a huge list of freelance writers that follow her posts and recommendations. It stands to reason that they're going to be a little overloaded for a while with new articles to approve.
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Old 01-25-2012, 12:17 PM
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You should probably send them an email and make an inquiry.

A few months back, the owner Byron started a thread encouraging writers to check out Ghostbloggers. I bit on it, wrote one of the articles that had been "requested" by potential clients, and it was approved and purchased within a few hours.

I wrote one more along those lines of the request, but no bites on that one, which leaves me about $3 short for a payout because of the $25 minimum. Since that time, there have been VERY few article requests. Actually only one in the last few months. So, it seemed to have taken off, and then dwindled quickly. I'm not sure how many people sell the articles they write without a client requesting topics.

Perhaps the Tiffany Dow push will get more clients on there to make request.

Overall, Ghostbloggers seems like a great place to write, and I hope that it gets active again. However, the downside is that I cannot figure out how to remove my second unpurchased article thats posted so that I can sell it elsewhere. Probably could email them, but it's just not been that detrimental. Overall, the pay is good, and you can set the price of your article.The payout level at $25 is kind of a downer as well, but I would recommend it for someone who wants to try something different.
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