Ignore At Your Own Peril – Article Submission
Mistakes
The most important task in the world of marketing with
articles is to create relationships with editors. This is not to
say that you need to invite them to dinner or even call them on
a regular basis. You do have to be polite, reliable and submit
quality articles. If possible, engage the editor in conversation
via e–mail and let them know to ask you for additional
articles when they have a need. Don’t be one of those authors
that drive editors crazy. If you do, editors are likely to make
sure your articles end up in the “delete” folder. Follow the
best practices below and editors will likely put you at the top
of their
“favorite authors” file:
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Be courteous and use
professional language when approaching editors. Treat editors
the way you expect to be treated.
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Using correct spelling,
grammar and punctuation is vital. Experienced editors will throw
out an article with even one of these mistakes.
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Format articles properly in a
text editor. Never use a traditional word processing program
when writing your articles or your format will be garbled.
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Avoid boring titles and
boring text. Tell a story, add a twist and have some fun while
writing. Editors love receiving something new and exciting.
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Write only about things you
know. You are not an expert on everything.
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Submit only your own original
documents. Don’t copy from someone else.
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Read the guidelines and view
archived articles to make sure you follow all the rules.
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Submit on–topic articles
only. Today I wasted time getting rid of articles about diving,
nursing and frugal living. My guidelines clearly state I only
accept articles about article submissions!
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Fill out forms completely and
include contact information with e–mails.
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Savvy article writers never
submit articles that are thinly disguised sales letters or
advertising.
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Some editors will send you an
e–mail when they use your article and some don’t. Never, never,
never bombard an editor and ask when and if your article will be
published.
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Remove editors from your list
promptly when asked. If you continue to submit when told not to
then you are in violation of spam laws.
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Submit only one or two
articles per week to your list. I know writers who submit dozens
of articles a week to their list. This is annoying and can be
seen as “spamming” even if you follow all the rules.
Remember that editors are
busy people just like you and me. Don’t waste their time, be
professional and let them know you appreciate the opportunity to
work with them. Carefully cultivate your relationship with
editors and your article submission efforts will bloom!
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