General Guidelines On Article Submission

There are many guidelines that refer to article submission for the purpose of Internet marketing.  These guidelines provide the rules that need to be followed to have an effective article for article marketing.

Article submission guidelines are an important aspect of internet article marketing and forms the template from which the quality and eventual acceptance of a certain written article gets published for the purposes of promoting a site and the products and services they offer.

One of the general article submission guidelines that are required by most article directory sites for the purpose of Internet marketing is to put a link within or at the end of each article.  This is to ensure that your viewers who are all potential customers would easily be able to visit your website and instantly avail of your services.  Applying this effective article submission guideline will potentially result to increased website traffic that would result to the creation of backlinks that will ultimately increase your page rank strength on the major search engines of the Internet and thereby generate more potential revenue.

An important article submission guideline that must be followed pertains to your article’s title. Different article directory sites have different requirements regarding the number of characters but generally employ a maximum of one hundred and fifty characters.  The title must not contain any uniform resource locators or URLs.  The words must not be in all caps or lower case letters.  A general rule is that the first letter of the word found in the title is in caps so as to provide emphasis.

Another article submission guideline that must be followed deals with the body of the article. The number of required words varies but is in the range of about three hundred to four hundred words to provide brevity. The article submission needs to be original and unique and must pass plagiarism and spinning article scrutiny in order to get published.  It is important to note that failure to adhere to this may result to the writer being penalized or at worse banned from submitting any additional works for consideration.

Another important article submission guideline is the quality of content presented and should not have excessive self-promotion pitches that may turn off potential customers. In short, the article must feel informative without having to sound like it’s only interested in selling a product. Character limits may be imposed on article submission depending on the article directory and must be strictly adhered to.

Another article submission guideline pertains to the links. The general rule is not more than one link is allowed in the article body. The link should be pertinent to the subject of the article and any promotional links must only be in the author’s info only.

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2 comments

  1. Mayumi says:

    If you’ve ever spent any time looking at the comnemts section at the bottom of any Yahoo! News article, you’d know that the people making comnemts there are generally pretty stupid.Hardly anyone knows how to spell, everyone is angry, almost nobody has enough reading comprehension skills to understand the article that they just read, and the whole section is always filled to the brim with racism.But what was the absolute low point in stupidity that you’ve ever seen there?What’s an example of an instance in which the comnemts were so pathetic that you lost your faith in society?!One instance stands out to me happened a while ago in 2010, but it still stands out to me, because it was the first time I ever commented on a Yahoo! News article. I had resisted posting any of my own comnemts up until that point, but the sheer stupidity of the comnemts one particular article forced me into posting one of those What’s wrong with you people? kind of comnemts.It was during the time leading up to the republican primaries that year. There was a Yahoo! News article in which the headline mentioned that Tom Cruise was in a commercial for a Republican senate candidate. The article described how one of the Republican candidates had made a commercial attacking the opposing Republican candidate and that this commercial happened to briefly show a picture of Tom Cruise as part of a joke.And the video of the full commercial was viewable in the article, so anyone reading the article would have been able to see it.Now getting to the point anyone with basic level reading skills can easily tell that Tom Cruise essentially had nothing to do with that commercial or that election but not Yahoo! News commentators.Almost half of the people posting comnemts were complaining that they couldn’t believe that Tom Cruise was supporting the Republicans and that they were never going to watch Tom Cruise movies again. The other half were commending Tom Cruise for being a good Republican supporter and were elated that Hollywood was now becoming conservative. At least a quarter of them thought that Democrats or the liberals were somehow involved in the election If it was just a handful of people posting these comnemts, that’s tolerable but it was simply mind-blowing that comment after comment after comment in that whole comnemts section were all completely clueless regarding what the article had actually said.And even the stupidest of the comnemts had tons of thumbs-ups. I get the sense that most people making comnemts on Yahoo! are not kids. Kids tend to hang out elsewhere online, not at news articles. So most of the people on Yahoo! News must be adults, presumably old enough to vote. It’s pretty scary that Yahoo! News comnemts do represent our society.Well, back to the question What are the stupidest stuff you’ve ever seen in the Yahoo! News comnemts?

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