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Article Writing Submission

Ezines–can I submit the same article on different websites?
I have written an article about my business.And I plan to write more.Can I submit the same article to different article submission websites-or do I have to write different article for different websites.The article is my original content.How long does it take to get an article approved?
Do search engines have a specific priority for a specific kind of article submission website?
“Can I submit the same article to different article submission websites-or do I have to write different article for different websites.”
- You said it is originally written. If it is, then you are free to submit the same article to different article submission sites.
“How long does it take to get an article approved?”
- It really depends, but I could say (based from experience), the latest usually takes about 2 weeks.
“Do search engines have a specific priority for a specific kind of article submission website?”
- Yes. However, “priority is not the right word”, rather, page rank is. Search engines’ page rank is based from the total/overall “link backs” of a particular site. The more sites linking to a particular site, the highr their page rank is. So if you would want to know which site is higher based from certain search engine like Google, you should use this tool here:
www.WebmasterEyes.com
Mary
http://onlinepr.gbwatch.com/
Article Writing Submission Tips
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500 ARTICLE WRITING & SUBMISSION SERVICE, BACKLINKS $50.68 |
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100 ARTICLE WRITING & SUBMISSION SERVICE – WEB TRAFFIC $30.40 |
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Blind Submission $3.95 Books can be a dangerous business . . . Angel Robinson loves books, loves reading, loves anything to do with the written word. But when Blue Moon Books, the Bay Area bookstore where she has worked since college, is squeezed out of business, Angel is forced to find a new job. She lucks into a position as the assistant to the world-renowned literary agent Lucy Fiamma. Angel soon learns that working for Lucy is no picnic. The agent has a blockbuster ego to match her blockbuster success and Angel must juggle both her boss’s prima donna demands and the strange quirks of her authors. But Angel soon becomes indispensible to the agency and develops a keen understanding of big projects and the writers who create them. What she doesn’t realize is just how far one of them will go to get published. One day, a chapter from a mysterious manuscript by an anonymous author arrives at the office. Set in a New York literary agency, the novel, titled Blind Submission, centers on the ambitious assistant to a successful literary agent. Angel is pulled in by the plot–but her initial curiosity soon turns to panic. As the story unfolds–with chapters e-mailed in one by one–it becomes clear that the mystery author is writing the story of Angel’s own life, including secrets she thought were deeply hidden. Someone is watching her, even plotting against her. Could it be her backstabbing coworker, her jealous boyfriend, or her seductive new client? When the novel’s plot turns to murder, Angel knows that if she doesn’t discover the author’s identity before the final chapter is written, more than just her career will be cut short. "From the Hardcover edition." |
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Writing the creative article $8 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Magazine Article Writing $173.37 This book is in Used condition |
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Submission $59.99 Submission – Wall Decal |
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The Mechanics of Submission $1.19 Theodore Sturgeon called THE BUSINESS OF BEING A WRITER "the second best reference book a writer can have,after the dictionary." Harlan Ellison said, "It may not make you a better writer, but it will keep you from being a poorer one." This excerpt discusses proper manuscript format, and how to submit your writing to an editor/publisher. |
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Writers Digest Handbook Of Magazine Article Writing $11.09 This highly anticipated update of the Writer’s Digest Handbook of Magazine Article Writing builds off the excellent reputation the first edition enjoys with more of the great information you have come to expect. With original material as well as articles taken from the pages of Writer’s Digest, the leading authority in the field, this book is the only resource you need for all of your questions on how to: Brainstorm creative article ideas magazine editors will find irresistible Find the right magazine for your work Compose a professional, sophisticated query letter that catches the editor’s eye Keep editors coming back for more This book is your treasure map to the lucrative field of magazine writing! |
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Planning and Outlining an Article $24.71 THIS 40 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Writing and Selling Special Feature Articles, by Helen M. Patterson. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 141917214X. |
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Writer’s Digest Handbook of Magazine Article Writing $16.23 This book is the writer’s treasure map to the lucrative field of magazine writing |
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Feature & Magazine Article Writing: Custom $86.52 No Synopsis Available |
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Handbook of Magazine Article Writing, by Fredette $2.95 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Don’t Sabotage Your Submission $16.18 DON’T SABOTAGE YOUR SUBMISSION "Winner of the 2009 Benjamin Franklin Award" * Discover why 90% of fiction manuscripts are rejected quickly, long before your characters and plot are read. * Learn to spot the clues to average writing-and how to find and fix them in your own work. * See how an editor analyzes the techniques of 215 writers who got right what most writers get wrong. * Get an insider’s tips for painless revisions by computer. * Find out the secrets of craft that can boost your odds of changing an "a" for average to the "A" of Accepted. . . . . . . . "Chock full of practical advice for the novice writer. Even seasoned writers could use a copy as a refresher course." –"Charlaine Harris, New York Times best-selling author of 29 books in multiple genres" "Best book of its kind by far. Required for my college level students. Recommended for all aspiring writers." –"Reed Farrel Coleman, two-time Edgar nominee; Shamus, Barry, and Anthony winner" "Without qualification, I recommend this book to fiction writers, be they literary, mainstream, or genre writers." –"John Thornburg, Professor English/Creative Writing, San Jacinto College, Pasadena, TX" "A savvy writer’s guide to creating a manuscript that will SELL " –"Carolyn Hart, two-time winner of Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards" "A must for anyone who seeks to become a published author." –"Midwest Book Review" "This is an undisputed winner … one that you must buy if you’re at all serious about seeing yourself in print. Highly recommended." –"Concept Sci-Fi" |
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Blind Submission: A Novel $9.29 Books can be a dangerous business . . . Angel Robinson loves books, loves reading, loves anything to do with the written word. But when Blue Moon Books, the Bay Area bookstore where she has worked since college, is squeezed out of business, Angel is forced to find a new job. She lucks into a position as the assistant to the world-renowned literary agent Lucy Fiamma. Angel soon learns that working for Lucy is no picnic. The agent has a blockbuster ego to match her blockbuster success and Angel must juggle both her boss’s prima donna demands and the strange quirks of her authors. But Angel soon becomes indispensible to the agency and develops a keen understanding of big projects and the writers who create them. What she doesn’t realize is just how far one of them will go to get published. One day, a chapter from a mysterious manuscript by an anonymous author arrives at the office. Set in a New York literary agency, the novel, titled Blind Submission , centers on the ambitious assistant to a successful literary agent. Angel is pulled in by the plot but her initial curiosity soon turns to panic. As the story unfolds with chapters e-mailed in one by one it becomes clear that the mystery author is writing the story of Angel’s own life, including secrets she thought were deeply hidden. Someone is watching her, even plotting against her. Could it be her backstabbing coworker, her jealous boyfriend, or her seductive new client? When the novel’s plot turns to murder, Angel knows that if she doesn’t discover the author’s identity before the final chapter is written, more than just her career will be cut short. From the Hardcover edition. |
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Writer’s Resource Guide To Online Writing For Money $19.49 Learn how to supplement or substitute your present monthly income writing articles online. This ebook provides tips tricks and information on many of the most popular article submission sites that will pay you to submit articles. Get hired directly or work on your own writing blog posts submitting articles or designing easy-to-create webpages. |
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Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success $61.63 "A comprehensive, well-written and beautifully organized book on publishing articles in the humanities and social sciences that will help its readers write forward with a first-rate guide as good company."-Joan Bolker, author of" Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day" "Humorous, direct, authentic … a seamless weave of experience, anecdote, and research." -Kathleen McHugh, professor and director of the UCLA Center for the Study of Women Wendy Laura Belcher’s Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success is a revolutionary approach to enabling academic authors to overcome their anxieties and produce the publications that are essential to succeeding in their fields. Each week, readers learn a particular feature of strong articles and work on revising theirs accordingly. At the end of twelve weeks, they send their article to a journal. This invaluable resource is the only guide that focuses specifically on publishing humanities and social science journal articles."" Key Features"Has a proven record of helping graduate students and professors get published: " This workbook, developed over a decade of teaching scholarly writers in a range of disciplines at UCLA and around the world, has already helped hundreds to publish their articles in peer-reviewed journals. "Demystifies the academic publishing process: "This workbook is based on actual research about faculty productivity and peer review, students’ writing triumphs and failures, as well as the author’s experiences as a journal editor and award-winning author. "Proceeds step by manageable step: "Within the context of clear deadlines, the workbook provides the instruction, exercises, and structure needed to revise a classroom essay, conference paper, dissertation chapter, master’s thesis, or unfinished draft into a journal article and send it to a suitable journal. "Targets the biggest writing challenges: "This workbook focuses squarely on the most difficult tasks facing scholarly writers, such as getting motivated, making an argument, and creating a logical whole. Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks can be used individually or in groups, and is particularly appropriate for graduate student professional development courses, junior faculty orientation workshops, post-doc groups, and journal article writing courses. Wendy Laura Belcher is assistant professor of African literature at Princeton University in the Department of Comparative Literature and Center for African American Studies. She has taught journal article writing workshops in North America, Europe, and Africa. |
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The Submission $23.63 Claire Harwell hasn’t settled into grief; events haven’t let her. Cool, eloquent, raising two fatherless children, Claire has emerged as the most visible of the widows who became a potent political force in the aftermath of the catastrophe. She longs for her husband, but she has found her mission: she sits on a jury charged with selecting a fitting memorial for the victims of the attack. Of the thousands of anonymous submissions that she and her fellow jurors examine, one transfixes Claire: a garden on whose walls the names of the dead are inscribed. But when the winning envelope is opened, they find the designer is Mohammad Khan—Mo—an enigmatic Muslim-American who, it seems, feels no need to represent anyone’s beliefs except his own. When the design and its creator are leaked, a media firestorm erupts, and Claire finds herself trying to balance principles against emotions amid escalating tensions about the place of Islam in America. A remarkably bold and ambitious debut, "The Submission "is peopled with journalists, activists, mourners, and bureaucrats who struggle for advantage and fight for their ideals. In this deeply humane novel, the breadth of Amy Waldman’s cast of characters is matched by her startling ability to conjure individual lives from their own points of view. A striking portrait of a city—and a country—fractured by old hatreds and new struggles, "The Submission "is a major novel by an important new talent. |
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Magazine Article Writing, by Graham, 2nd Edition $95.37 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Writer’s Digest Handbook Of Magazine Article Writing $12.74 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Writing for Social Scientists: How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article $3.95 Social scientists, whether earnest graduate students or tenured faculty members, clearly know the rules that govern good writing. But for some reason they choose to ignore those guidelines and churn out turgid, pompous, and obscure prose. Distinguished sociologist Howard S. Becker, true to his calling, looks for an explanation for this bizarre behavior not in the psyches of his colleagues but in the structure of his profession. In this highly personal and inspirational volume he considers academic writing as a social activity. Both the means and the reasons for writing a thesis or article or book are socially structured by the organization of graduate study, the requirements for publication, and the conditions for promotion, and the pressures arising from these situations create the writing style so often lampooned and lamented. Drawing on his thirty-five years’ experience as a researcher, writer, and teacher, Becker exposes the foibles of the academic profession to the light of sociological analysis and gentle humor. He also offers eminently useful suggestions for ways to make social scientists better and more productive writers. Among the topics discussed are how to overcome the paralyzing fears of chaos and ridicule that lead to writer’s block; how to rewrite and revise, again and again; how to adopt a persona compatible with lucid prose; how to deal with that academic bugaboo, "the literature." There is also a chapter by Pamela Richards on the personal and professional risks involved in scholarly writing. In recounting his own trials and errors Becker offers his readers not a model to be slavishly imitated but an example to inspire. Throughout, his focus is on the elusivework habits that contribute to good writing, not the more easily learned rules of grammar and punctuation. Although his examples are drawn from sociological literature, his conclusions apply to all fields of social science, and indeed to all areas of scholarly endeavor. The message is clear: you don’t have to write like a social scientist to be one. |
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Sex & Submission – 20 Erotic Stories $9.59 This work includes sensual short stories with erotic themes aimed at female readers. Xcite books offer a fresh look at erotic writing. |