Can I submit my triond article on ezine?

@isloooboy (1733)
United Arab Emirates
September 8, 2011 1:12am CST
I have posted more than 100 articles on triond site but recently one of my friend asked me to post my work on ezine for recognition where I can get more advantages to be establish as writer. I asked him this question but he was unaware about the answer, so I have this question for mylotters, Can I post my triond articles on Ezinearticles dot come? I also want to know, If I post my article on ezine first, than triond will allow me to post similar one on triond? Looking for your replies Cheers
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@owlwings (43915)
• Cambridge, England
8 Sep 11
Triond only stipulate that your content should be: "(i) be your original work; (ii) shall have not been previously publicly published, in whole or in part, on the Internet or in any other media" They also say that "You shall continue to retain all authorship and copyrights to the Materials submitted for publication through the website." I see nothing in this that will prevent you from subsequently re-publishing content which was already published on Triond provided that the site where you want to re-publish has no similar restrictions to the above. Read the terms of the site where you want to re-publish the material carefully to make sure that they allow the publication of previously published material. The Terms of Ezinearticles.com are here: http://ezinearticles.com/author-terms-of-service.html Make sure that you read and completely understand what they imply.
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@owlwings (43915)
• Cambridge, England
8 Sep 11
It would make sense to allow an article on Triond to have been up and online for at least a month before you re-publish it elsewhere. It might be wise, too, to add a note in your bio or resource box that the article was originally published on [give the URL to the Triond site].
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@owlwings (43915)
• Cambridge, England
8 Sep 11
... but make sure that you comply with EzineArticles terms about including URLs/referral links!
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@isloooboy (1733)
• United Arab Emirates
8 Sep 11
Thanks for your very useful and quick replies, I read the TOS and find that they also restrict me for unpublished work but they allow one url link. I like your Idea regarding of rewrite and mention it was originally published at triond and give link there. If you don't mind please tell me what is the major difference between triond and ezine for my future development as a writer? I mean which will give boost me as author when I submitted my CV to someone as author?
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@Rick1950 (1575)
• Lima, Peru
9 Sep 11
I think you can post your articles on Ezine if you are the author of them. You need articles that suit a category on Ezine. You can sign up an account and submit your article. It will be review and then, if all is right, will be published. I recommend to read the guidelines before. They offer also a free training on articles writing you can use for posting your articles.
@isloooboy (1733)
• United Arab Emirates
10 Sep 11
YOu are saying my triond articles I can publish on ezine without removing them from triond? Well who hate free training, I think it will be a good learning :D
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@Rick1950 (1575)
• Lima, Peru
10 Sep 11
Yeah, I think you don't need to remove your articles from triond. You could post your same articles. Ezine articles want that you chose a topic and write about your expertise. But I recommend you to read the article submission's guidelines before. Good luck and let us know if you finally posted your article.
@jane239 (521)
8 Sep 11
Triond do say that you can republish your work as you retain the copyright to anything you publish but I'm not too sure how Ezine Articles work. I tried to republish an article on there and they rejected it but didn't say why. I haven't looked at the terms and conditions recently but I'm wondering if they only accepting original material which you haven't published before. One article I published on Ezine Articles did help to bring some traffic to a new website that I've set up.
@isloooboy (1733)
• United Arab Emirates
10 Sep 11
So you are saying if I am looking for extra traffic than I can use ezine otherwise nothing is special on it?
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