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A Very Beneficial Site for Indian Writers only

Anjali J - August 18, 2010 writes:

Hi,

If you like to post content online, you may want to try IndiaStudyChannel.com.
Link:
http://www.IndiaStudyChannel.com/r/AnjaliSingla.aspx

The most attractive feature of the site is, it has a revenue sharing program in association with Google. When you post any content or share your knowledge through various sections like Discussion Forums, 90% of the revenue generated from Google Advertisement in those pages are shared with the authors, which is the highest share offered by any site. In addition, this site pays and offers various prizes for posting good content.

If you plan to join this site, please use my user id as the referrer since I will get credited for it.

My user id: AnjaliSingla

regards,
Anjali
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Administrator - August 20, 2010 replied:

Anjali, Please remember the purpose of this forum is for students to chat with one another and help one another. Whilst I appreciate that you get lots of work published in the sites you use I also note that many of them seem to be sites that pay you for the number of people who visit the your page - is that why you are always asking people to visit the sites and give feedback on your work?

Anjali J - August 21, 2010 replied:

Getting feedback is not a bad thing, I think, anyways that's the one purpose and another is letting others know about the useful sites. Everybody is not able to see his name in print, so these sites are a boon for them. :-)

Rohit S - August 22, 2010 replied:

Hi,Anjali, this is Rohit Sharma from india(U.P). i have seen that you always advised to visit other sites for money. i think u r in too hurry and not determined for your future as a writer. just have a patience and believe in yourself.

Lindsay P - August 28, 2010 replied:

Xenophobe.

Anjali J - August 30, 2010 replied:

Hi Lindsey Whom are you saying Xenophobe? To yourself or me or somebody else? And why?

Lindsay P - September 3, 2010 replied:

I was referring to the tone of your topic 'A very beneficial site for Indian writers only' Sounds rather exclusive, if not actually intended to be the utterance of a xenophobe. I believe it was George Orwell who said, If you pick up a pen to insult or offend somebody,the first person you insult is yourself. I mean no offence or insult. The rest is down to your own conscience.Perhaps you could simply clarify what was meant by 'Indian writers only' I eagerly await your reply.

Anjali J - September 4, 2010 replied:

Ha ha.. I really wonder.. what sometimes things do imply... Well.. it depends on individual perception.. A site for indian writers only... i wrote so because they do not process their payments outside india.. so it's my duty to inform everyone ahead.. So darling.. I am not a Xenophobe..neither the tone of my topic.. neither my pen insults anyone.. nor i insult myself. I do not believe in racism, casteism or anything like that.. I strongly wish that every being on this earth feel proud of himself/herself being a citizen of this world, instead of an English, Polish, American, Indian, etc.

Administrator - September 4, 2010 replied:

Unless something is explicit it leaves itself wide open to interpretation.You have pointed out that we have individual perception...but it is flawed. Yet, all is not lost, we can use clarity in our writing to reduce the margin of error.But, be warned, this is not good advice if you wish to pursue a career in politics. Oh! Utopia, the impossible dream. If you haven't already read 'Plato's Republic' Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' or George orwell's '1984', and others of that genre, you should. They would certainly broaden your knowledge of what afflicts Mankind today, and why I refer to the Utopian dream as impossible to attain.It is a cause fraught with dangers and littered with martyrs. Martin luther King and John lennon, to name but two. It was so sweet of you to call me darling, I'm still blushing now. The only person ever to call me darling is my mum, who is 86 years old. I unreservedly withdraw the word xenophobe on the simple basis that I am convinced by your reply that it does not apply to you.

Lindsay P - September 4, 2010 replied:

I fear, that the reply I gave to your last comment has been hijacked by someone called administrator.I can give no explanation, as to why this is the case. I feel sure that you would have realised who sent the aforementioned reply by its subject. Most peculiar!

Anjali J - September 6, 2010 replied:

All this is very amusing.. you won't believe but I am still smiling broad as I am typing this. Let's cheer for our world and make this earth the best place to live. :-)

Lindsay P - September 6, 2010 replied:

Comment withdrawn.

Kapil Kumar S - September 16, 2010 replied:

Hello Anjali, its kapil and i wanna to say you something that u r doing the great job, plz continue the same as this is very useful for newcomers like us, and i never found that u were favouring a particular place, ur advises are free to all. i will also request administrator to allow you to provide the suggestions. thank you good luck

Anjali J - September 16, 2010 replied:

Thanks Kapil..
 
 

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