Ride 2 Submission City

Last Update: February 24, 2012

 

Hi, I know your tempted to try and run but let's just get in the car and go have some fun.First we want to be sure we have our traveling checklist because if your an article writing newbie and your thinking of going to Article Submission without a map your 100% mistaken.It's unlikely even though your a newbie you will want to use exactly the same article content as those before you, although some are perfectly comfortable committing such crimes. Others can take just one keyword and brainstorm like crazy never needing to pack anything except their fingers and a keyboard.
 
If you've noticed I've put together a small checklist of what you will need to pack to ensure you pack correctly.Remember always plan ahead. These are the tools you will need;
Article title -this is self explanatory but you don't have to purchase these from any novelty store or traveling agency.You can acquire these free from any keyword tool.
A niche or category-this is where you figure out the latitude and longitude, the exact location of the city Article Submission
Summary-This is where I come in and show you around so you'll know when you write what it takes to be in Article Submission city
A Body(the flesh)The Body is never less than 500 words spoken when your in this part of Article Submission city.You may run into some unfriendly short attention spanned locals, so try never to be long-winded after all they've heard it all before.The friendlier ones love a good spine tingling story and absolutely love constant new visiting content with the hope that you may stay.
 
The Resource box-This is where all 4 parts of town hang out together making introductions,viewing one another's goods and services,accumulating trust and credibility while giving directions to other addresses(websites in other cities).Also while here never give your email,phone number or any other intimate information unless it relates to content needed for your stay in "Article Submission".
 
 
 
Clearly, what you take depends on how long you are considering to trek, how long you expect your stay, and your intimate writing choices. We've matured the recurring list over the course of accrued time.Meaning constant excursions to Article City. It takes into account most of the situations you are likely to encounter: checking for grammar errors,undelivered content promises, not knowing how to deliver promotional content in the resource box, being considerate to potential consumers,side road distractions, and a lot of keyword research.
So before we gas up and take that trip read this map created by Chris Knight to ensure your safe and definite arrival:
1. Have you put your pen name or byline in to avoid authorship confusion? 
2.How many links are in your article and are those links situated to achieve your goal?
3. Do you deliver detailed and informative content to ensure your reader doesn't click away?
4. Are you providing your own exclusive insights to leverage your credibility and not someone else's?
5. Is your article formatted to best inform and maintain your reader's attention?
6. Is your Resource Box short and to the point to direct readers to your blog or website?
7. Does your article read naturally or are your keywords interrupting the natural flow?
8. Is your article accessible to a wide audience to better increase your visibility?
9. Does the anchor text of your links appear natural and professional to readers?
10. Is your article title balanced with reader-benefited keywords?
11. Is your article message clear with proper comma usage?
12. Are you adhering to EzineArticles' affiliate links guidelines?
13. Are your links relevant and do they provide a quality user experience?
14. Using HTML? Is it properly formatted and balanced to help draw the eye?
15. Do you mention a location? Does your article provide specific and unique information?
16. Does your article stand alone without relying on the reader to reference other content?
17. Is your article title free of special characters that might hinder readability and syndication?
18. Is your article summary short, catchy, and to the point to attract readers?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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