The Ins and Outs of Article Submissions
BY DEBORAH CARRARO
Congratulations! You’ve written your
first article (or possibly your 10th or 100th)!
As you no doubt already know, writing
articles is probably the most effective way to establish yourself as an
expert in your field and increase the traffic to your website. So you
diligently write articles and then spend hours posting them to Article
Submission websites. “There must be a smarter way?” you think each time
you submit your articles. There is! Let’s look at simple techniques to
get the most out of the time you will be investing in article
submissions.
Organization Saves Time
Create a simple spreadsheet to organize
each submission. The spreadsheet should contain the following:
- URLs for all submission websites
- User names and passwords for each
site
- Submission format (text, HTML,
hyperlink URLs, etc.)
- Submission date
Prep Your Article
Most submission sites allow HTML
coding, so spend the time to code your article before you start your
submissions. Other sites post warnings that copying and pasting directly
from Word will cause the article to be improperly formatted. Be sure you
have a text version (created in Notepad) available. A few select sites
require you to code the carriage returns into your article. Again,
having a text file with HTML tags ready and waiting makes the submission
process flow smoothly.
Know the Rules
Here are some simple Do’s and Don’ts to
help increase your success as a self-publisher.
Do’s
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Always read the submission criteria before
submitting your article.
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Format your article to 60-65
characters/line when submitting to announcement lists or by email.
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Use proper English, spelling, grammar,
punctuation, capitalization and sentence structure.
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Make time to manually submit articles. Most
automated article submission services are frowned upon in the publishing
industry.
Don’ts
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Do not write solo ads: You’re here to share
your knowledge. No sales pitches allowed.
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Do not include affiliate links: Again,
education is the goal, not sales.
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Do not submit more than one article per
week: Most publishers receive thousands of articles daily. If you submit
more than 1 article per week, chances are, your second submission will
be discarded.
Remember: You don’t have to go it
alone. If you’re overwhelmed by the writing or submission process, hire
help.
Deborah Carraro is the founder and
owner of
Vascorp VA Services,
a virtual support specialty company for solo professionals and
entrepreneurs. Vascorp VA provides virtual assistant services: shopping
cart integration, affiliate program management, Web design, ebook
design, desktop publishing, business consulting services and more!
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