The Tribulations of a Content Mill Victim – by Ana Isabel Carballada Rivero

The toll that content mills take on your mental health is NOT worth it!

The toll that content mills take on your mental health is NOT worth it!

The confusingly common practice of virtual book inventory, or selling copies that don’t yet exist.

Here is a text conversation I had with my mother last week…
(NOTE: “Lede” IS spelled correctly here. If you don’t know that, Google it.)
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All it took was writing an article about my area of expertise.

Next, I needed eggnog so I turned my cart left, and headed for the dairy section. As soon as I rounded the corner, about 10 feet in front of me was…

The person who contacts you may be in cahoots with the person the false allegations are about.

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