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Username - Enter the email address you used when you originally signed up as an author.
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Password - Enter your password here. If you cannot remember your password, you may click on the "Forgotten Your Password?"
link and a new pass will be created and emailed to your registered email address.
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New Account - Don't have an account yet? Please click on the "If you do not have an account yet, you may register here" link
to create a new author account on our site!
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Read Before Submitting
- We will begin banning authors for submitting multiple articles which are not
submission-ready.
- Authors are allowed to submit a maximum of two articles per day.
- Author names (pen names) must be proper names (not business names or keywords) and must
be capitalized properly.
- The title, summary, article body and resource box must be free of grammar and spelling
errors.
- The article must be formatted properly. If you use a word processor, be sure to check
the article again before submitting it. Paste the article into a text document and check
it thoroughly before submitting it to our article directoriey.
- Titles should be capitalized properly, grammatically correct and free of mistakes in
spelling.
- Keywords and keyword phrases should be followed by a comma and then a space before
adding another keyword or keyword phrase. Example: dog treat, dog treats, pet treat, pet,
pets,
- Keywords should always be in all lower-case letter. There are no exceptions.
- Keywords and phrases should be researched for best results. Google Adwords Keyword Tool
is a great start. You can find it here. Keyword Tool
- Authors should add at least ten keywords/keyword phrases and no more than fifteen.
- Keyword stuffing is not permitted. It makes the article a difficult and sometimes
annoying read.
- Articles should contain useful information for readers and publishers. Fluff articles
will no be accepted.
- All authors should read decline emails. Not following these guidelines could cause your
account to be banned.
Contrary to what a few article marketing "gurus" will tell you, one
well-written, informative article is worth ten poorly written articles. Take your time, do
some research, proofread, check for mistakes in grammar, check for formatting mistakes and
then check everything again. Publishers will rarely, if ever, publish articles of poor
quality.
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