I finally cracked the logic behind Triond editors’ logic in placing articles on the different sites. In fact, the solution was so easy; I should have arrived at it two years back, if not earlier.
We all constantly wonder where our articles got to. I am not talking about the multitude of articles that Triond just tends to lose and never find again. I am talking of the odd places articles disappear to on the different sites Triond runs, that is, before they lose them completely in internet limbo with which they are obviously unable to cope.
Read more: Solved: Triond’s Logic in Placing Articles
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Back-up Your Articles on Your Computer or Lose Them
When you publish articles on-line, it makes good sense to save them to your computer, too, as Triond is not the only site that manages to lose articles or confines them to the bin. But keeping your articles on your computer and keeping them organised has further advantages for you and your writing.
Triond lost my articles and I was just glad I had everything save on my computer again (with an additional back-up on an external hard-drive). Like this, I was able to republish them instantly on Expertscolumn while I waited for Triond to clear up the mess. Obviously, its now over a month and Triond has done what it does best: Nothing.
Read more: Back-up Your Articles on Your Computer
Triond lost my articles and I was just glad I had everything save on my computer again (with an additional back-up on an external hard-drive). Like this, I was able to republish them instantly on Expertscolumn while I waited for Triond to clear up the mess. Obviously, its now over a month and Triond has done what it does best: Nothing.
Read more: Back-up Your Articles on Your Computer
Triond Has a Major Flag Failure
When Triond announced the installation of a flag button on all its pages, it was already clear that there would be trouble. Here is my story and what went wrong thanks to the flag (and several other reasons).
It has been clear for some time that something was going wrong at Triond. I personally don’t know if any of the editors is able to read; I do know that they are unable to read English. Most of my articles have been published in astonishing places, usually with no connection to the articles’ contents. I have grown used to that.
Read more: Triond Has a Flag Failure
It has been clear for some time that something was going wrong at Triond. I personally don’t know if any of the editors is able to read; I do know that they are unable to read English. Most of my articles have been published in astonishing places, usually with no connection to the articles’ contents. I have grown used to that.
Read more: Triond Has a Flag Failure
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Why Triond Runs The Quality Challenge
Some few are happy, many are unhappy about Triond running a quality challenge for the second time. While quality has nothing to do with it as we all know, there is a reason to doing it all the same. You might have guessed that Triond is not spending those extra dollars just to make us happy, didn’t you?
Read more: Why Triond Runs The Quality Challenge
Read more: Why Triond Runs The Quality Challenge
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Promote Your Triond Articles Through Your Expertscolumn Account
Expertscolumn is a site that allows you to publish your articles, much like Triond does. It allows you to republish your articles previously published on Triond as well. Unlike slowly dying Bukisa, it allows you in text links to your Triond (or other) articles. And it allows you to edit your articles at any time to include new links in old articles. All this adds up to a powerful tool to promote your articles on Triond.
Read more: Promote Your Triond Articles Through Your Expertscolumn Account
Read more: Promote Your Triond Articles Through Your Expertscolumn Account
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Is Triond Losing The Plot?
Actually, I don’t know if Triond is losing the plot (completely), but I know they are losing articles. Or at least, they somehow lost five of mine. Did they also lose yours?
Read more: Is Triond Losing The Plot?
Read more: Is Triond Losing The Plot?
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Unresolved: Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
Since my initial article, nothing much has changed on Triond. Articles are still published in plagiarised versions. And I found a second interesting group of articles: Double publications by the same author. Begs the question: What is going on here? (Or rather, why is nothing being done?)
Following my article Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work I expected Triond to react a bit more robustly than by issuing a statement that they have closed down the account of the offender. In fact, they were in so much haste to do that they missed out on one article included in my first publication.
Read more: Unresolved: Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
Following my article Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work I expected Triond to react a bit more robustly than by issuing a statement that they have closed down the account of the offender. In fact, they were in so much haste to do that they missed out on one article included in my first publication.
Read more: Unresolved: Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
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