This is just one of the many routes I have experimented with to get more exposure. So far 3 of my articles have been approved for their front page, two more are pending. I think they don't want to drown the page with one person's dogs only. I think until I rescue a whale or something they will not post to their Facebook page, they only seem to post rescue stories there.
Did that article look pretty professional to you? I'm pretty proud of myself lol, this is almost at the quality that I see on Buzzfeed and other sites with professional editors.[DOUBLEPOST=1440606904,1440606721][/DOUBLEPOST]
Here is the one that racked up 13k views, it's the first one they approved. Once they shared it some other dog pages shared it. This is normally my goal when promoting content, the chain reaction!