A Publisher’s Rant - A checklist of positions
Posted in: articles, By: admin, At: July 28th, 2008
Pires of Halstatt
Suppose you read my rants on articles, you can use a checklist to verify positions for future articles. I’m here for you.
Checklist
This list is short and the starting point. Remember that I’m lazy. Go back and read the original article, if you need more information.
1. By The Associated Press - Keyword rates should always be the first words. No exemptions.
2. First paragraph - no more than 38 words. Two to three bites with keywords in your title, near the top.
3. Nobody rate paragraphs.
4. Cut to long sentences are shorter. If a sentence is more than two lines, it can reduce.
5. Liaison to the article - is not. Do it simply mentioning the source.
6. The main body - to break with the titles of articles in the body. They just short and capitalize the first letter of each word.
7. Last point - the total number of your item. Add links or you do not have a plea to go on your site. Use the mention of the source of your begging. I.
8. Byline - Keep them in four rows. Try to even the keyword phrases on your site. If you have a link to an internal Web site, you use keywords on this page, not your home page.
Eight guidelines stinking. Is it too much to ask? I do not think! In addition, I have laser surgery and can not do a second session to feel my eyeballs smoking. Please follow them. If you do, I will publish your article and others.
Despite the tone of this article, I try to help you more bang for your Buck with your article. Well, I even tried to makes my life easier, but there is no reason why we can not enjoy both. If you want more often published the following guidelines. Publisher, editor and webmaster, you love.
Again, I could be wrong.
Okay. From time to time, you can use a whole paragraphs.
Not very often.
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