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  • Patelsharp
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 111

    What about article submissions?

    What about article submissions.
    Last edited by Patelsharp; 04-21-2014, 01:03 PM.
  • Garima Sharma
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 171

    #2
    It is a type of advertising of any business & Article submissions can increase and improve the ranking of your online business in search engines by increasing the quantity of backlinks and PR.

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    • Mohit Rana
      Senior Member

      • Jan 2024
      • 420

      #3
      Article submissions typically refer to the process of submitting written pieces, usually to publications, journals, or websites, for consideration for publication. Here's an overview of the typical process:
      1. Research: Before submitting an article, it's essential to research potential outlets that might be interested in your topic. Consider the audience, style, and content of the publication to ensure it aligns with your article.
      2. Guidelines: Each publication will have specific submission guidelines. These guidelines often include information about preferred topics, word count limits, formatting requirements, and submission procedures. It's crucial to carefully review and adhere to these guidelines to increase your chances of acceptance.
      3. Preparation: Prepare your article according to the publication's guidelines. This includes ensuring proper formatting, adhering to any style guides they provide, and checking for grammatical errors and clarity.
      4. Submission: Most publications have an online submission system where authors can upload their articles. Follow the instructions provided on the publication's website for submitting your work. Some may also accept submissions via email or through a submission management system.
      5. Wait for Review: After submitting your article, it will undergo a review process. The length of time this takes can vary widely depending on the publication and their editorial process. Some publications may provide an estimated timeframe for when you can expect to hear back.
      6. Revision (if necessary): If the editors feel that revisions are needed, they may provide feedback and request changes to be made before the article can be accepted for publication. Be prepared to revise your article based on their feedback if necessary.
      7. Acceptance or Rejection: After review and any required revisions, the publication will inform you whether your article has been accepted for publication or not. If accepted, they will provide further instructions on the next steps, such as signing a publishing agreement and providing any additional materials they may need.
      8. Publication: Once accepted, your article will be scheduled for publication according to the publication's editorial calendar. This timeline can vary depending on factors such as the frequency of publication and any backlog of accepted articles.
      9. Promotion: After your article is published, you may want to promote it through your own channels, such as social media, to increase its visibility and reach.

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