Anatomy Of An Article Submission
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Article Title: Anatomy Of An Article Submission
Author Name: Bonnie Jo Davis
Contact Email Address: Bonnie@ArticlesThatSell.com
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Description: Join an article submission expert as she takes you
through an article submission project step-by-step.
Copyright Date: 2005
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Anatomy Of An Article Submission
Writing and submitting articles to publishers in order to
promote your business, services and products is a wise choice for
any entrepreneur. The only cost for this kind of marketing
project is your time and, if you want the maximum benefits, the
amount you pay your proofreader/editor. Many people are
overwhelmed by the submission process and don't know where to
begin. I have outlined below the ten steps I take with each
article submission project. Having a process in place makes
organizing submissions so much easier and removes the confusion
of where of what to do first.
1. Start by having your article proofread and then add it to
your website. Make sure you have a catchy title and a by-line
that compels readers to take action.
2. Use a text to html tool to format your by-line so that your
URL will appear live when your article is posted on a site. I
recommend you use the tool at
thephantomwriters.com/link-builder.pl.
3. Collect the information you'll need for most submission sites
including: title, author name, address, phone number, e-mail,
website URL, topic, two line summary of the article, word count,
line count, article URL, auto responder address (if available),
document file names and 10-15 keywords.
4. Make a list of the type of submission sites appropriate for
your article. I use EzineAnnouncer to collect and keep track of
my submission list and I always write down the categories that
are a match for my article. My latest submission qualified for
more than 400 sites but your success depends upon your article
topic.
5. Begin submitting to sites that accept articles by e-mail.
Never send an attachment unless asked. Incorporate the entire
article into the e-mail and include an option for the recipient
to opt-out of your list.
6. Your next step should be to sign-up for all new submission
sites on your list that require registration. Typically, you
have to wait for a confirmation e-mail before submitting. You
can move on to the next step while you wait.
7. Submit to all sites you have registered for and to all sites
not needing registration but offering a submission form.
8. Check your e-mail, confirm your new accounts and visit those
sites to add your article. Keep track of your login and
password for each site.
9. Update your submission list by removing or correcting bounced
e-mail addresses and URL errors. You will also need to add your
new submission sites to your list.
10. Create a report to keep on your computer with the name and
URL of the sites you used for submission. Update this list when
you submit your older articles to newly discovered sites.
Create your own submission process by building on the steps I
have provided and you will find your submissions taking less
time while helping you to become more organized.
(c) 2005. Davis Virtual Assistance. All rights reserved.
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article and byline are kept intact with links are made live.
Bonnie Jo Davis is an experienced writer and publications
coordinator with over ten years of experience submitting
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