Commonly asked questions and their answers.
| Question: I found some articles to make my website better. What must I do to use them? |
| Answer: First, create an account with Content Tycoon and login. Next, go to each article you are interested in and one-click license them. Make sure you are logged in so the licensing box shows. That's all there is to it. |
| Question: I want to use an article, but don't know the exact URL where it will be located. |
| Answer: That is okay. Simply enter your main URL. We do not require the exact URL of the article. |
| Question: How many articles can I license? |
Answer: There is no limit.
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| Question: I wish to use some articles on many sites I own. May I? |
| Answer: Yes. Simply enter the URLs for the site(s) you wish to license a particular article for. |
| Question: May I edit the content I license? |
| Answer: No. Each article must be used in its entirety. We provide the html for you, so this is a simple cut and paste. |
| Question: What is a Promotional Article? |
| Answer: It is an informative article, written for others to use with the main purpose of driving traffic and build up links for the author. |
| Question: Why would I want to write Promotional Articles? |
| Answer: Promotional Articles are an easy and effective way to build up targeted traffic and one-way links to your website(s). To learn more, go here. |
| Question: I can't write well. Is there a service, which will write Promotional Articles for me? |
Answer: There sure is. Visit PromotionalArticles.com. |
| Question: I am a decent writer, but my work needs the professional feel added to it. Where can I get this done? |
| Answer: At PromotionalArticles.com you can have your work edited by a professional. |
| Question: How do I get more people to use my article(s)? |
| Answer: That is a loaded question because there are many factors, attributing to an article's usage. First, make sure your article is professionally written and/or edited. Nothing turns off people more than poor grammar and flow. While you might be a great writer, you still need a professional editor to finish the piece. Next, create a snappy headline. There are many resources to aid you in this. Finally, write often. Don't write one article and wait. Submit as many articles as you can and test the waters in various sections. |
| Question: Do you edit my work or can those who license it do so? |
| Answer: No on both accounts. We distribute your work as submitted. It is up to you to make sure your best foot is put forward. Additionally, those who use your article must do so in its entirety. That's why we highly recommened having your article professionally edited at PromotionalArticles.com. |