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Don't Count Out the Fact Sheets

Don't Count Out the Fact Sheets

Posted by Admin | February 20, 2009 | Comments (2)

Hello All,

As the Demand Studios copy editors have caught up with the editing of your articles, we wanted to take a moment to remind you of the benefits of writing our Fact Sheet titles. This is a format that was created to offer you a shorter article option with a quick turn-around. Each fact should only be one or two sentences long and the total article length should only be about 150 to 200 words. We know many of you stayed away from Fact Sheet titles in the past because of slow review times, but now that we have added more editors and sped up the review times we wanted to get this article format back on your radar. They are quick to write and quick to edit, which could result in quick cash for you.

Editorial Team

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Anonymous
Feb 22, 9:01 AM

This sounds really great, if one does not engage their critical thinking skills. Sorry, but it sounds as if you're trying to drive us to Fact Sheets, which sounds as if that's the future you have planned. I said before about this topic that I don't believe for one minute, given the current environment, that DS did this for us. Now, if you also load significant $15 About assignments, then I might buy into the hype above. But, you are not doing that and you will not respond to my questions asking if you are going to do so.

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Anonymous
May 27, 11:08 AM

I occasionally do fact sheets, and I rather like the format. The unfortunate reality is that they take almost as long to review as the other higher paying formats. I *do* see an that the review process has improved, thanks! The idea of having another quota for the shorter articles really appeals to me. I'd be more likely to claim them, although I'd still probably do the longer articles first, and leave the fact sheets for filler during the day.