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Article
written by Shelley Lowery
Designing
a great website is only the first step towards creating a successful web presence.
In order to succeed, you must develop a steady stream of traffic to your site.
The first and most important step is getting your website listed in the search
engines. Keeping your website ranked in the top 30 positions is a never ending
battle and shouldn't be solely relied upon for developing traffic.
If
you've been on the Internet for a while you've probably subscribed to a few
ezines (newsletters). Most ezines will include a feature article written by
the editor or a guest author. If you've ever read an article written by a guest
author then you've probably noticed, at the end of the article, a few lines
of text about the author, referred to as "bylines" or "resource box."
The
writer gives the publisher permission to publish their article free of charge
in exchange for the publisher including the author's bylines. The bylines are
basically just an advertisement for the writer. They usually contain a couple
of lines about the author and a web address.
By
writing articles and allowing them to be published free of charge, your articles
will have the potential to be viewed by millions of Internet users. They may
be published by several ezines with subscriber bases of a few hundred to several
thousand. In addition, they may be displayed in ezine archives or on high traffic
websites.
Most
ezine publishers prefer short articles between 500 and 750 words. Short "tip"
articles of just a couple of paragraphs are also very popular. Articles should
be formatted to 65 characters per line or less including spaces and written
in short paragraph sections.
When
you begin writing your article, avoid using your standard word processing programs,
as they do not allow for proper formatting. Instead, use a text editor such
as NotePad. It should already be installed on your desktop.
When
you begin typing your article, use a hard carriage return (hit enter) when your
text reaches 65 characters, including spaces, and leave a space between your
paragraphs. This will enable the publisher to easily copy and paste your article
into their publication and significantly increase your chances of being published.
Most
publishers receive many article submissions each week and only select a few
to be published. Here are some basic guidelines to help you increase your chances
of being published:
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Your article must be properly formatted. Publishers won't take the time to format
your article, they'll simply use another article that is properly formatted
- Keep your bylines down to 6 lines or less - Select a descriptive title to
intrigue your readers
- Use proper grammar and spelling
- Avoid articles that are nothing more than a sales pitch, as your chances of
being published will be minimal
- Avoid referring readers to an affiliate URL as this will make your article
appear to be biased and untrustworthy
- Write your articles with a sincere desire to teach and inform. Talk to your
readers and share your expertise
Once
you've written your article, you'll need to develop a list of publishers that
may be interested in publishing it. Visit the following site to help you locate
ezine publishers: http://www.meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list/
Search through the database for publications that may be interested in the type
of article you've written. Contact the publisher and ask them if they accept
article submissions. Here are some additional promotional resources to help
you get published:
http://www.web-source.net/web/Articles_For_Publication
http://www.web-source.net/article-announce
http://www.web-source.net/links
http://www.ideamarketers.com/
http://www.e-zinez.com/writers.htm
Writing
and distributing free articles on the Internet will be one of the best promotional
decisions you'll ever make. Not only will it provide you with free publicity,
but if your articles are good, you'll become a trusted professional in your
area of expertise.
About
the Author
Shelley Lowery is the Webmaster of Web-Source.net - A complete resource portal
for the Internet entrepreneur. The site assists the entrepreneur in developing
a serious Web presence by providing a wealth of free information, resources,
tools and content. http://www.web-source.net
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