Article Submission (daily news)
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A smart choice for any entrepreneur is to write and submit articles to publishers to have their business, services and products promoted. Your time is the only expense for this kind of marketing project, and for maximal benefits, the sum you pay your editor. ??
The submission process can be overwhelming to many people that don’t know where to begin. You can see described below the ten steps I take with each article submission project. Having a procedure in place makes managing submissions so much easier and eliminates the confusion of what is to be done.??
1. Start by having your article revised and then place it on your website. Make sure you have an appealing heading (and a byline) that stimulates the readers to react.
2. Utilize a “text to html” instrument to format your byline so that the URL will be published live the moment your article is posted on a web site or blog.
3. Gather the information you will need for most submission sites including: heading, author’s name, address, phone number, e-mail, web site URL, subject, a two lines abstract of the article, article URL, line count, word count, auto responder address (if any), written document file names and 10-15 tags (keywords).
??4. Create a database of submission sites that are suitable for your article. To collect info and keep track of my submission list I use EzineAnnouncer. I always write down the groups that are a match for my article. My latest submission qualified for more than 400 sites. However, your attainment depends upon your article theme.??
5. Start publishing on sites that accept articles by e-mail. You should never send attachments unasked. Integrate the entire article into the e-mail message and add an option for the receiver to opt-out of your list.??
6. The next stage should be to sign up for all new submission sites on your list that demand enrollment. Normally, you should have to wait for a verification e-mail before applying. You can go to the next level while you wait for the confirmation.??
7. Apply to all the sites you have enrolled for and to all the sites that don’t need registration, but offer a submission application.??
8. Verify your e-mail, confirm your new accounts and go to those sites to submit your article. Monitor your login and password for each site.
??9. Renew your submission list by eliminating or rectifying rejected e-mail addresses and URL errors. You will also need to add your new submission sites to your database.??
10. Make a list to keep on your computer, with the names and URLs of the sites you submitted to. Update this report when you submit your previous articles to newly discovered sites.??
Build your own submission process by following the steps I have provided and building on them. You will see your submissions will take you less time while helping you to become more methodical.
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The Good and the Grave of Receiving News On the web
By editor notthetimes
A news editorial written by Doug Gross on March first 2010 and published by CNN, reported that as many as 75% of the population in the United States acquire their news and information from on-line resources as opposed to television or newspapers. Why would so many turn to this new resource for news and information?
1. In spite of of your political persuasion you are undoubtedly aware that what passes for news from the major news outlets is usually rubbish. Too frequently they serve up super-sized helpings of worthless but dramatic reports, while neglecting to put out news that is crucially significant to you, your family and friends. About a year ago every major news outlet was publishing stories about two collage aged adults video tapeing upsetting events at ACORN offices. It was a sensational story that ran for days. Did you learn the later story when the FBI studied the tapes and determined that the young man’s voice was dubbed in later so the ACORN person was not answering the question you thought you heard? While few taxpayers would understand it if our tax dollars in reality were being used to sustain what the video pretended to demonstrate, there is a larger matter here. Why wasn’t the main stream media, both television news and newspapers trying to figure out where 700 BILLION dollars vanished to?
By contrast, useful information is in reality what the internet is for. While it occasionally requires some time, browsing for news frequently results in finding those essential news stories.
2. We recognized the truth in the old saying “Whoever pays the piper, gets to call the tune.” Commercial news outlets have an monetary interest in not offending companies or industries who purchase advertising from them. Too often and often too late the public is advised of a major news event that wasn’t published until the problem was settled. Months later we are told of the information withheld by the key publishers to look after their advertisers.
The world has lots of individuals who are actively occupied in weighty events going on in and around their lives and for any one of a lengthy list of motives, they often want to get information to the public. To those citizens the internet is the perfect medium to enlighten people. There are no corporate obligations to inhibit the information from being disseminated rather just people determined to get the information to other people who might profit from it.
3. But there is a hazard of news from the net as well. Too often well intended to malicious people make up hysterical threats that plainly don’t exist. One new case of this was the “boxcar and shackles” story. The story was that boxcars were being designed and fitted with shackles to haul people off to concentration camps located across the US. After researching this it was obvious that the freight cars in question have been in use for about 20 years for moving vehicles. The shackles? They are the tackle used to hold the autos in place during transport.
Unhappily this rumor got some “traction” and scared people who believed it. So the challenge of using the internet for gathering news is little different from handling a firearm. Manage it carefully, know without question the source, examine and research over again. Information that seems extremist should be researched until all doubt about the accurateness is definite.
Internet news is regularly exceptional in its’ breadth and scope. Using it you will discover information that impacts your daily life and outlook. But do be thorough when you read, listen to or see information that is extreme. It might be right, but it is your duty to study the information. Or, simply gather your news from dependable sources and save the time.
Not The Times is a new source of important but not hysterical news on a variety of topics you can use every day. Pete Orthmann, Editor
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