Write for Publicity
If you're looking for a
powerful way to get free publicity and build your credibility at the same
time, then writing articles may be your answer.
If you've been on the Internet for a while, you've probably subscribed to
a few ezines. Many ezine publishers will include an article written by a
guest author. At the end of the article are a few lines of text about the
author referred to as bylines or resource box. These lines of text are
basically just an advertisement for the writer. They usually contain a
couple of lines about the author and a web address.
The writer gives the publisher permission to publish their article, free
of charge, in exchange for the publisher including the author's bylines.
By writing articles and allowing them to be freely published, 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 publishers to easily copy and
paste your article into their publication. By taking the time to properly
format your article, you will increase your chance of being published
significantly.
Most publishers receive many article submissions each week and only select
a few to be published. Here are some basic guidelines to assist you in
getting published:
(1) Make sure you follow the publishers' submission guidelines. Articles
submitted to publishers that don't follow the submission guidelines will
most likely be deleted.
(2) Make sure your article is properly formatted. Publishers won't take
the time to format your article. They'll simply delete it and move on to
the next article submission.
(3) Keep your bylines down to 6 lines or less. Publishers will not publish
articles that contain excessively long bylines.
(4) Select a descriptive title to intrigue your readers. Use a powerful
headline that demands attention and try to keep it all on one line.
(5) Use proper grammar and spelling. Publishers will not take the time to
edit your article. Make sure you read your article several times and use
spellcheck.
(6) Avoid articles that are nothing more than a sales letter. Publishers
want quality content and will simply delete an article that is written
like a sales letter.
(7) Avoid referring readers to an affiliate URL. Articles containing
affiliate links may make your article appear to be biased and
untrustworthy.
(8) 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. The best way to
accomplish this is to display your articles on your website. Place a
subscription box on each of your article pages to enable your visitors to
subscribe. This list should be used to send your new articles to your list
of publishers.
In addition, you can visit some ezine sites to locate publishers who may
be interested in your articles. A good place to start is eZINESearch.
http://www.ezinesearch.com
Search through the database for publications that may be interested in the
type of article you've written.
Another great way to promote your articles is to submit them to article
announcement groups. These groups enable writers to submit their articles
to an entire group of publishers, completely free. |
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