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Can I make changes to the published content?

This guide will explain when you can and can't edit a published article

Tim Sedov avatar
Written by Tim Sedov
Updated over 3 weeks ago

You have a degree of flexibility when it comes to managing and editing your published articles.

We can submit a correction request to the Publisher after the article is Published. This is considered a post-publication edit request and involves an additional fee — 10% of the original publication cost, with a minimum of $20.

Once the request is sent, several outcomes are possible:

  • The publisher agrees and applies the changes immediately.

  • The publisher may request an additional fee — in that case, we will confirm it with you before proceeding.

  • The publisher may refuse to make the edits due to technical or editorial restrictions.
    ⚠️ Please note: the 10% fee is non-refundable.

Important Notes: If you want to change the target website (as a hyperlink in your article) or the company/product described, this is not considered a regular edit.
A new order must be placed for such changes.


We strongly recommend reviewing your content carefully before it goes live, but if changes after posting are essential, we’re here to help.

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