AC's daily content max.

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I recall reading on the forum that you can submit a maximum of 10 articles per day.

I looked on AC's site and was unable to find anything.

Is this true? If not, please clarify.

Thanks
 
I recall reading on the forum that you can submit a maximum of 10 articles per day.

I looked on AC's site and was unable to find anything.

Is this true? If not, please clarify.

Thanks

There isn't any max or min on AC website.

However, from the experience of other writers, submitting more than 10 articles per day results in lower upfront payments. AC will eventually decline your articles.
 
So if you stay within the 10 article limit you are fair game?
 
Yeah, just try to mix it up and avoid submitting the exact same number of articles each day and you'll be fine.
 
Just curious the "Upfront Payment Review PLUS Automatic Performance Payments" is the best route to take correct?

This is the payment method that pays you upfront for your article vs. per 1000 clicks?
 
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Just curious the "Upfront Payment Review PLUS Automatic Performance Payments" is the best route to take correct?

This is the payment method that pays you upfront for your article versis per 1000 clicks?

Yes, that's the best route to go. It pays both upfront and page views.
 
No way that is the max!! I've seen profiles that post 50+ articles daily!!
 
No way that is the max!! I've seen profiles that post 50+ articles daily!!

Again, there is no official Max. NONE. In fact, if you want to, you can submit 100 articles to AC per day.

However, from experience, people noticed a huge difference in the upfront payments received when they submitted less than 10 articles per day.

Also, please keep in mind that AC does allow display only and performance pay articles.

If you have seen accounts with 50+ articles later, try contacting the writer and find out if all those articles are strictly upfront payment or a mixture (Display, upfront, and performance).
 
Again, there is no official Max. NONE. In fact, if you want to, you can submit 100 articles to AC per day.

However, from experience, people noticed a huge difference in the upfront payments received when they submitted less than 10 articles per day.

Also, please keep in mind that AC does allow display only and performance pay articles.

If you have seen accounts with 50+ articles later, try contacting the writer and find out if all those articles are strictly upfront payment or a mixture (Display, upfront, and performance).

I understand what you're sayin. He had days where he posted 30 articles on womens boots, just different content like: eddie bauer women's boots review, XXX brand boots review, xxx brand womens boot trends ect.

AC published them though! Probably at 1.50 a pop, or even performance payments would be good if you had 5000+ articles like this guy I found. i tried to find him again, but I dont remember his username and found him while browsing for ideas.
 
I understand what you're sayin. He had days where he posted 30 articles on womens boots, just different content like: eddie bauer women's boots review, XXX brand boots review, xxx brand womens boot trends ect.

AC published them though! Probably at 1.50 a pop, or even performance payments would be good if you had 5000+ articles like this guy I found. i tried to find him again, but I dont remember his username and found him while browsing for ideas.

If you do find him, let us know or maybe invite him over to chat about AC. 50+ articles a day on one account at $1.50 ($1.50 is still a bit low for many of us) isn't too shabby.:D
 
I understand what you're sayin. He had days where he posted 30 articles on womens boots, just different content like: eddie bauer women's boots review, XXX brand boots review, xxx brand womens boot trends ect.

AC published them though! Probably at 1.50 a pop, or even performance payments would be good if you had 5000+ articles like this guy I found. i tried to find him again, but I dont remember his username and found him while browsing for ideas.

If he is submitting for upfront only, he probably isn't aware that he could be getting higher upfronts by spreading the submissions out over more accounts. More than likely he's submitting the vast majority for perrformance only like Milly stated. If a person gets to the point that they have a large number of published content, the need to submit for upfronts lessens because you make up for it with the monthly performance payouts.
 
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