Natalie Frank, Ph.D.
1 min readNov 29, 2021

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Like I said here, there's no predictability in what get high RPM's and what get's low. About a third to a half of my local crime stories got high RPMs, a quarter or so got scores of .01 or .08 and the rest received scores of 0. That's how it is across the board. They say they don't want us to write on COVID but my highest scores including one score of 20.0 RPM (my only one by the way and it only came after I called attention to some writers who reported being put into some kind of premium guaranteed high RPM group receiving RPMs of over 100 with their lowest at around 20.) as well as my lowest scores of 0. They are in a similar vein and there's no way to tell why one group received my highest scores ever while the other group received zeros. Emails received replies that were just repeated copies of their content policy. The Town hall meeting didn't really provide any new info, it was extremely short and questions were vetted before any were answered. I had hoped we could ask them ourselves, so that they could avoid answering or give an answer that didn't seem to fit what we were experiencing.

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Natalie Frank, Ph.D.
Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

Written by Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

I write about behavioral health & other topics. I’m Managing Editor (Serials, Novellas) for LVP Press. See my other articles: https://hubpages.com/@nataliefrank

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