- Are there any rules about who can publish?
- What should I write about?
- How do I contribute/upload a Story?
- Can I save a rough draft of my Story and finish it later?
- When will my Story appear on the site? Will I be notified?
- Will More.com make any changes to my Story?
- Where can I find my Story?
- Will my Story ever be deleted?
- Can anyone submit a Review?
- How do I submit a Review?
- When will my Review be posted?
- Where can I find my Review?
- Will More.com make any changes to my Review?
- What do the stars next to the Review mean?
- Do I get paid for contributing Stories or Reviews?
- What if someone uploads copyrighted material?
- My favorite recipe is published in a cookbook. Can I share it?
- My favorite story or poem is published in a book. Can I post it?
- What if someone submits offensive material?
- Can I remove a Story or Review from the site after it's been published?
- My Story was rejected. Why?
- How do I forward a Story, Review or Contributor's Profile?
- What should I do if I think a Story is inaccurate?
- I really want information on a product or topic that I can't find. What can I do?
- What are tags?
- How do I get a product or service reviewed through More.com?
- How do I tell the world that I liked that Story?
Are there any rules about who can publish?
Absolutely not. At More.com, real voices rule.
What should I write about?
Write about anything you think is worth sharing. What's happened in your life that shocked, delighted, saddened, irritated or inspired you? There are no rules. So start writing. It feels good!
How do I contribute/upload a Story?
After a quick registration process, you can go to My Studio and select the Stories link in the left navigation. In the "My Stories" section, you'll see "Begin writing a Story now". Select that link and you'll be guided through 2 steps. In Step 1, you'll type your Story into a text field, choose the category and sub categories of More.com that your Story fits into best and then add tags if you want. In Step 2, you'll select a photo from the More.com Gallery.
Can I save a rough draft of my Story and finish it later?
No problem. Under the Story's text field, look for an icon (it looks like a disc) titled "Save Draft". Clicking this will allow you to save your work and revisit it another time. You'll find your draft in My Studio under My Stories.
When will my Story appear on the site? Will I be notified?
Once you submit your Story, the More.com editorial team will review the content and unless it's found to be inappropriate, it will be posted soon. The minute your submission is live, we'll send you an email with a link right to your published piece.
Will More.com make any changes to my Story?
The only changes More.com editors MIGHT make would be spelling or grammar corrections. We simply can't review every submission in detail, so we strongly encourage you to polish and proof your pieces.
Where can I find my Story?
The easiest way to go directly to your Story is to go My Stories in My Studio where you can view a list of your contributions as links. You can also search for your name, your Story's title or by subject matter.
Will my Story ever be deleted?
All More.com Stories and Reviews will be archived. And all your contributions will be accessible in My Studio.
Can anyone submit a Review?
Any More.com Member can submit a Review. And any Member can rate any Review based on how helpful they think it is.
How do I submit a Review?
In the My Reviews section of My Studio, you'll see the "Begin writing a Review" link. Enter information on the topic of the Review and your text. If you want to finish your Review at another time, click "Save Draft".
When will my Review be posted?
Reviews are posted instantly, so please proof them carefully.
Where can I find my Review?
The easiest way to find your Review is to go to My Reviews in My Studio where you can view a list of your contributions as links. You can also search for your name, your Review title or by subject matter.
Will More.com make any changes to my Review?
The More.com editorial team doesn't read Reviews before they're published. But Members have the opportunity to report a Review as inappropriate.
What do the stars next to the Review mean?
The stars signify how helpful the community thinks the Review is. If there are no stars, it simply means a Review has not been rated yet.
Do I get paid for contributing Stories or Reviews?
We can't pay Members for their submissions, but we hope you'll value the chance to express yourself and connect with other people.
What if someone uploads copyrighted material?
If any Member knowingly, or unknowingly, submits work that isn't his or her own creation, we will remove it from the site once we are made aware of it. Whoever has assigned their name or any other name to the work will be held responsible.
My favorite recipe is published in a cookbook. Can I share it?
Unfortunately no. But if you've created your own recipe or want to share your grandmother's twist on pecan pie, we'll be happy to publish it.
My favorite story or poem is published in a book. Can I post it?
That's a "no". That poem is someone else's property and protected by copyright laws.
What if someone submits offensive material?
If you find a Story, Review or Forum post, inappropriate, use the "Report as offensive" link near the Comment link. The More.com editorial team will review your report and remove the material if necessary.
Can I remove a Story or Review from the site after it's been published?
Once your Story or Review is published, you cannot delete it. If it's absolutely necessary, the More.com editorial team can remove the piece from the site. But you'll need to Contact Us and tell us what the problem is.
My Story was rejected. Why?
More.com will not publish any Stories that contain profanity or explicitly inflammatory content, such as content that is insensitive to races or religions. And while we know sex is an important topic for many of our Members, we will forgo publishing sexual content that we feel is exploitive. In the unlikely event that your Story is rejected, you'll receive an email from the More.com editorial team. You're welcome to re-visit a rejected Story. And if you want to talk to us, please send an email through Contact Us.
How do I forward a Story, Review or Contributor's Profile?
Look for the "share" link (the icon is a closed envelope). Clicking this link gives you the opportunity to send an email that includes a preview of the content and a link to the Story, Review or Contributor's Public Profile.
What should I do if I think a Story is inaccurate?
You can post a Comment about the inaccuracy of the material. Or, if you're not comfortable posting a Comment, you can send More.com a note through Contact Us. If necessary, the More.com editorial team will contact the Contributor and/or post an Errors and Omissions correction with the Story.
More.com makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information published on our site. However, the content may contain technical inaccuracies, typographical errors, or pricing errors. All content is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.
I really want information on a product or topic that I can't find. What can I do?
If you're interested in something, odds are that other people will be too. So we encourage you to contribute Stories or Reviews on any topic that matters to you. Remember you can also start a Forum to tap into the wisdom of this community. Or, if you think it's something that our editorial staff should look into, drop us a note through Contact Us.
What are tags?
Tags are a quick way to categorize and search for - information. For example, words like Florence and Michelangelo could be tags for a Story about your adventures in Tuscany.
How do I get a product or service reviewed through More.com?
We'd be happy to assign an appropriate staff member - or members - to try your product or service and right an unbiased Review. To inquire and/or send a product for review, please send an email through Contact Us and write Product for Review in the subject line.
NOTE: We can't be liable if you respond to any third party claiming that they create reviews for More.com. Thanks for your interest.
How do I tell the world that I liked that Story?
You'll notice an "i liked it" button at the bottom of every story, so if you appreciate something give it a nod. Unless you choose to keep them private, the stories you like will show on your public profile.
You can manage your liked stories AND your favorite Members in a corner of your Studio called "My Liked & Favorites." And to see how the community feels, look for the "Most Liked" and "Must Reads" section next to every Story.

