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		<title>Typography Know How</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 01:10:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our web sites are nothing without content, and most content is comprised of simple text. Many web designers neglect to pay attention to their typography, and it shows. Proper typography varies based on where the text is and what purpose it serves. Although there are no rules etched in stone, there are a few general [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our web sites are nothing without content, and most content is comprised  of simple text. Many web designers neglect to pay attention to their  typography, and it shows. Proper typography varies based on where the  text is and what purpose it serves. Although there are no rules etched  in stone, there are a few general techniques that should be followed.  Although some of these tips may seem elementary, many of them are not  followed.</p>
<p><strong> Headings.<br />
</strong><br />
Clearly, headings should be larger, by 1 or 2 font sizes, than  your body text. You may consider bold, but be cognizant of the letter  width. Arial Black, for example, may create letters too fat for your  taste. When using colors, be sure the colors contrast well with the  background color of your site. Black and dark gray do not contrast well,  while black and white (or light gray) work quite well. Sometimes, even a  simple color change can create useful headings.</p>
<p>Also be sure to cascade your headings. A main heading, for  example, would be larger than subheadings. This effect creates a sense  of emphasis and flow to the information.</p>
<p>Do not italicize your headings. Italics are meant to underscore  particular content, but since the text is a heading and of larger size  anyway, italics are redundant and often make the text difficult to  read.</p>
<p><strong> Fonts.<br />
</strong><br />
The default is Times New Roman, which works fine, but many think  it is boring. I have experimented with Arial, Georgia and Verdana, and  have found Verdana the most readable font face available. This is a  personal preference, but fonts should be restricted to the above four to  ensure compatibility between all users of your web site. If your user&#8217;s  browser does not support your font choice, their browser will revert to  its default. Since browsers have increased support for CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, whenever possible, use CSS to define  your fonts, rather than HTML&#8217;s &lt;font&gt; tag. Also, be sure to keep  your font sizes large enough for visitors of all ages and eyesight&#8217;s.</p>
<p><strong> Stress Styles.<br />
</strong><br />
Avoid using all capital letters within your text, as it makes it  difficult to read and implies you are shouting at the reader.</p>
<p>To stress words within your body text, decide on a format and  stick with it. Some choose bold, while others choose italics or  underline. My personal favorite is italics, but any of these can work  well. Be careful when using underline, however, as it can be mistaken  for a link. In addition, do not overuse these stress styles.</p>
<p>Entire body text should not be bold. Bold, like italics, is used  to emphasis words, and usually an entire body of copy should speak for  itself in regularly styled text. I like to use CSS to space my body text  out a little to increase readability.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Obscenity &#8211; Put It To The Test</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 02:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless of how long any of us have been an adult webmaster we all need to be aware of obscenity laws and, in particular how they affect our businesses whether we think a hardcore photoset is &#8216;obscene&#8217; or not ultimately, if you get taken to court on obscenity charges the one thing you should be [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless of how long any of us have been an adult webmaster we all need to be<br />
aware of obscenity laws and, in particular how they affect our businesses<br />
whether we think a hardcore photoset is &#8216;obscene&#8217; or not ultimately, if you get<br />
taken to court on obscenity charges the one thing you should be aware of is how<br />
the courts will decide whether the images you are using will be classified as<br />
obscene or not.</p>
<p><strong>Testing Obscenity &#8211; The Miller Test.<br />
</strong><br />
The Miller test was developed in the 1973 court case of Miller vs. California<br />
and in comprises of three parts ALL of which MUST be satisfied on order for<br />
something to be deemed obscene by the courts. The Miller test is the &#8216;official&#8217;<br />
method used by the United States Supreme Court for determining whether an<br />
expression or a speech can be determined as obscene and, if deemed obscene, it<br />
is not protected under the First Amendment and is therefore prohibited by law.</p>
<p><strong>The Miller Test &#8211; Part One.<br />
</strong><br />
Part one of The Miller Test states something may be obscene if &#8216;the average<br />
person, applying contemporary adult community standards, would find that the<br />
work, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest&#8217; In essence, this<br />
means that if the &#8216;average&#8217; person on a jury or on the bench finds the work to<br />
be deemed obscene then, it is. However for the court to rule something as<br />
obscene it also has to be deemed obscene by the standards set in part two and<br />
part three below.</p>
<p><strong>The Miller Test &#8211; Part Two.<br />
</strong><br />
Part two of The Miller Test states that something is potentially obscene is<br />
&#8216;the average person, applying contemporary adult community standards, would<br />
find that the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual<br />
conduct&#8217;. Basically this is saying that if the images or speech is something<br />
which is not practiced in a manner befitting your local community standards<br />
then again, it may be obscene. However, as with part one of The Miller Test for<br />
a court to find something obscene it needs to fall below the standards in part<br />
three below.</p>
<p><strong>The Miller Test &#8211; Part Three.<br />
</strong><br />
Part three of The Miller Test states that something is potentially obscene if,<br />
&#8216;a reasonable person would find that the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious<br />
literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.&#8217; This is pretty much where<br />
you could potentially come unstuck after all, everyone has different sexual<br />
tastes and because of this, just because something that may be widespread such<br />
as &#8216;bare backing&#8217; (to use as an example) could potentially be considered as<br />
obscene if you happen to have a jury who are devout practicers of safe sex.</p>
<p><strong>The Miller Test &#8211; Overview.<br />
</strong><br />
In essence The Miller Test is a useful guideline for webmasters when it comes<br />
to operating our sites and specifically, when it comes to choosing the types of<br />
content we utilize on them however, for the most part The Miller Test itself is<br />
outdated. Since the early 70&#8217;s when this test was devised there have been many<br />
sexual practices that were once deemed obscene that have become more a part of<br />
everyday life and accepted in to society as whole thus, what once would (or<br />
could) have been deemed obscene would no longer be in the same sense as<br />
something that may be deemed obscene today could be found not to be in 5 years<br />
time.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Newsletter Know How &#8211; A Guide To Writing Newsletters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 02:27:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email newsletters are a great way to make contact with existing clients and, prospective clients which makes them a great marketing tool. The biggest bonus however, over Email newsletters rather than print ones is that you have virtually no cost involved with writing and, ultimately, mailing them out. There is a wide variety of online [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Email newsletters are a great way to make contact with existing clients  and, prospective clients which makes them a great marketing tool. The  biggest bonus however, over Email newsletters rather than print ones is  that you have virtually no cost involved with writing and, ultimately,  mailing them out.</p>
<p>There is a wide variety of online newsletter on the internet.  however, probably the simplest form for most webmasters is the email  newsletter. Email provides you with a quick way to keep your name out  there, build trust with you readers and, hopefully attract a few sales.  If you archive your newsletter also this is a great way to get  additional pages into the search engines and, as such, it then becomes a  good traffic driver to your website regardless of the amount of  subscribers you have. However one of the most important benefits of  having an email newsletter sent on a regular basis is that it build  brand recognition of your website or business.</p>
<p>Your newsletter should provide information, not just of an  advertising nature but that, should also be informative to your  subscribers. In doing this you are offering information of value and,  ultimately, ensuring that your subscribers remain. However, remember  newsletters are for promoting your area of expertise not just a vehicle  for revenue generation.</p>
<p>One of the first things you should consider when deciding to do a  newsletter is the amount of commitment you will have to put towards the  project. Whether you start a monthly, weekly or, daily newsletter a  great deal of commitment must be made to both the newsletter and, more  importantly, your subscribers. For example, We generally spend a good 3  days researching the articles that have been submitted and trying to  ensure that the details contained within them are relevant at the time  of sending the email, this is not an easy task especially when the adult  internet is constantly developing. If you don&#8217;t have the time to  research and maintain consistency in your newsletter, then don&#8217;t even  consider doing one, it isn&#8217;t for you at the present time.</p>
<p>Now you have decided you can make the commitment required to run  a successful email newsletter what do you do next? Collect email  addresses. Probably one of the easiest ways to get email subscribers to  join your list is to go through your current mail clients contact list  and manually add those email addresses or, further still, you may even  have an opt in collection program that you have been using for a while  but have never really had the time to commit to writing a newsletter  worthy of sending out. Remember though, an email list is only as good as  the addresses contained within it. You want to run an OPT-IN email  list, any other type of list will be considered Spam and, that will do  you more damage than good. Of course, if you haven&#8217;t already got an  email collection program you can find one online there are literally  hundreds of them floating around that you can get for free from sites  like http://www.hotscripts.com.</p>
<p>So, you now have your emails, onto writing your newsletter. I  think the greatest part of email is that it is somewhat less formal than  writing for print copy. Email in fact tends to be very informal in  comparison. The best way at approaching writing for an email newsletter  is to write how you talk, it is more enjoyable for the reader and gives  your newsletter a personality that no one else can emulate. Content  wise, that depends on what you do, what would YOU like to see if you  subscribed to an email list of the type you are going to be running and,  more importantly, what would ensure you stay subscribed to the  newsletter? Ask your friends, colleagues and, peers what they would like  to see in an email newsletter, often they have been looking for  information that is not readily available, this is an area where you  then start to provide a service that no one else does.</p>
<p>So you are at the point where you are starting to realize that  running a newsletter is a lot of work correct? Well, it is. However, the  effort, work and, time spent in putting your newsletter together will  help you build a relationship with people whom, in all actuality, you  may probably not ever meet in a face to face situation and, more  importantly, it can become a great income generator over time.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Guaranteed Marketing &#8211; Power Words</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 20:48:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many webmasters do you think actually pay attention to what they are writing so far as their sales copy go? Furthermore, if you actually think about it, how much time do you put into choosing the words in which you use on your websites? With the help of this brief article hopefully, you will [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many webmasters do you think actually pay attention to what they are  writing so far as their sales copy go? Furthermore, if you actually  think about it, how much time do you put into choosing the words in  which you use on your websites? With the help of this brief article  hopefully, you will start to choose the words in which you use a little  more carefully, let me explain.</p>
<p><strong>Power Words &#8211; What Are They?<br />
</strong><br />
Power words are a set of roughly 10 words that can invoke interest in a  person, object or, in our case, a product which we would like to sell  however, they are also much more than that. When used in the correct  manner power words can become a webmasters greatest selling tool.  However, everyone has their own unique set of power words that will  appeal to them over everybody else, the good thing is, for the most part  there are at least 25 words which almost everybody will look positively  towards.</p>
<p><strong>Power Words &#8211; The List.<br />
</strong><br />
The following list is compiled from research at Yale University  consisting of the most popular power words amongst a demographic of 1000  individuals of mixed sex. The words are, Discover, Easy, Guaranteed, Health, Love, Money, New, Proven, Results, Safety, Save and,  You. By using these words in a variety of ways when writing our sales  text we can almost be certain that we will keep the surfers attention  and enable us to put the power of our marketing to good use.</p>
<p><strong>Power Words &#8211; Uses.<br />
</strong><br />
As already mentioned, the best use for the most common power words on  our sites is to use them within our text links either at the start of  the sentence or, the absolute end. Take a look at the following example  to see what i mean.</p>
<p>1) High Converting Affiliate Program.<br />
2) Guaranteed To Convert Your Traffic.<br />
3) Turn Your Traffic In To Cash &#8211; Guaranteed.</p>
<p>You can see from the three examples above the the first example doesn&#8217;t  really catch your attention whilst examples number 2 and 3 somehow seem  to pull you into the &#8216;spirit&#8217; of the site itself without even knowing  what affiliate program it is.</p>
<p>By using this power word marketing technique as often as possible on  your text links you can not only give your site visitor information but,  compel them to click on your link.</p>
<p><strong>Power Words &#8211; An Overview.<br />
</strong><br />
Hopefully you have seen from this brief article the ways in which power  words can improve not only your text links pulling power but also how with the  right marketing combination you can also use them to increase your  sales.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Writing A Business Plan &#8211; The First Step To Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 23:14:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless of what type of business you want to run be it a bakery, a funeral home or an online marketing empire the one thing that you will require is a business plan however, having never taken any business basics 101 classes what do you need to have and, what is required in your business [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless of what type of business you want to run be it a bakery, a  funeral home or an online marketing empire the one thing that you will  require is a business plan however, having never taken any business  basics 101 classes what do you need to have and, what is required in  your business plan?</p>
<p>That is what we will touch on in this brief article from the  basics to the not-so-basics by using a few simple steps you can be sure  your business plan will contain all the information you need to make it  up the ladder of success.</p>
<p><strong> Information Summary.<br />
</strong><br />
As the name suggest this is a simple summary of what you are  hoping to achieve from the name of your business, the goals, the concept  and your plans. This should actually be no longer than two pages so  that you can fill the needed information out clearly and concisely.</p>
<p><strong> Business Details.<br />
</strong><br />
This will be the founding information of your business again you  need to mention your business name, what type of business you will be  running (Sole Trader, Partnership, Corporation, etc) in addition you  will also need to include details of who the company owners are, whether  it be yourself alone or a list of your business partners, this  information will be invaluable to you at a later date you also need to  include a brief history of the business whether you have been running it  already for a number of days, weeks, month or, years.</p>
<p><strong> Products And Services.<br />
</strong><br />
Basically, you need to write what exactly it is you will be  selling. Are you going to be selling baked goods, marketing services or  custom solutions. Keep this section simple, if you need to go into depth  then do so at the end of your business plan by way of an appendices.  Once you have listed several of the products or services you will be  selling you should also list the features and benefits (Marketing  points) of the products and services in addition, why do you think your  business idea will succeed, what do you offer your clients that no-one  else currently does? In addition you also need to have a basic pricing  structure planned out, this will assist you in the future as, from your  initial plans you can see what, if anything needs to be changed.</p>
<p><strong> Marketing.<br />
</strong><br />
A business is more than just an idea. You need to have good  pricing, affordable suppliers and a great marketing plan. This is what  is also needed in your overall business plan. You should include details  of your competitors products and how they compare to your own or, if  applicable why your product will be a benefit to the market place should  it not already be readily available. In addition the marketing section  of your business plan should include a list of advantages as well as  some of the pitfalls you are likely to see. You also need to include a  section detailing your specific marketing strategies regarding your  overall and individual products and services.</p>
<p><strong> Industry Economics.<br />
</strong><br />
This area should detail some of the more specific areas of the  industry you are going to be working in for example, what type of  industry are you entering, how does the future for this industry look  and, more importantly, how many existing companies work this industry as  well as how do you successfully launch yourself into the industry.  Parts of this area you may have covered in the marketing and previous  section non the less, go over them again here in more detail.</p>
<p><strong> Target Market.<br />
</strong><br />
We have detailed the business ideas and products and services  but, what about your potential clients? What does your product offer  then that they need which no other company does? What is your target  client base? How will you reach your customers? All of this and more  needs to be addressed in this area of your business plan.</p>
<p><strong> Competing Companies.<br />
</strong><br />
What do your competitors do and, more importantly, who are they?  Make a list of your potential competitors and address their weaknesses  and strengths ensure that you leave no stone unturned when getting this  information together often, you will realize that there are things your  competition is doing that you can do much better then they.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to address their marketing, what are they doing  right and, more importantly to you, what are they doing wrong? How can  you capitalize on this and make their errors benefit your long term  business plans.</p>
<p><strong> Location, Location, Location.<br />
</strong><br />
Location is everything and, this is particularly true in  business for example, will you be working from an office, from your home  or even your garage, do you require any special permits to operate your  business? Can your customers reach you easily? All of these items and  more need to be considered when writing this area of your business plan.  By addressing any and all of these items you will find yourself with a  much clearer picture of what is needed of you and your business.</p>
<p><strong> Stock + Supplies.<br />
</strong><br />
Often overlooked in business plans the one thing you NEED to  have is a list of potential suppliers and sub-contractors who can  provide you with your products and services. What materials (if any) do  you need? How much will these cost you? Where will you find your stock  and supplies? By getting this information available now you will have a  better idea once your business plan is laid out as to what you are able  to offer easily and also it will enable you to lay your pricing  structure out more concisely.</p>
<p><strong> Labor.<br />
</strong><br />
So you have this great business idea all laid out but, who will  be running this for you? Do you need additional staff or are you going  it alone? Do you need to setup accountants, lawyers, insurance  companies, consultants, bank accounts etc etc? All of these aspects of  your business need to be laid out here.</p>
<p><strong> Capital.<br />
</strong><br />
Money, as they say, makes the world go round. Your business is  no different, how much financial outlay do you require to get your  business off the ground? Do you need to ask for a loan from your banking  facility to help you out? How much income are you planning on making  within the next 6 to 12 months? How much of this income needs to be  invested back into the business? All of these &#8216;financial&#8217; question need  to be answered in this area of your business plan only then will you  begin to see the bigger picture of your business idea.</p>
<p>Hopefully this article has given you some solid advice and  information regarding planning for your new business and, once you have  all of the above laid out you should be able to see whether you will  succeed or fail in your new idea.</p>
<p>Also, by planning now for the future of your business you should  hopefully be able to avoid any hidden costs which can often push a  company to the edge.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Writing Your Sales Text &#8211; Some Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 23:12:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know the difference between writing sales text for print advertising i.e. magazines and, writing sales talk for websites? Well some of these differences will go against your intuition however, these differences are based on how people read specific items. Where Do Eyes Go First When Your Page Loads? Contrary to what most webmasters [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know the difference between writing sales text for print advertising i.e. magazines and, writing sales talk for websites?</p>
<p>Well some of these differences will go against your intuition  however, these differences are based on how people read specific items.</p>
<p><strong> Where Do Eyes Go First When Your Page Loads?<br />
</strong><br />
Contrary to what most webmasters think it may not always be  towards the thumbnails and banners on your page instead, surfers eyes  will more than likely go to the first few lines of text on the page  therefore, your first chance at making a sale before the surfer starts  to burn your bandwidth is to have some enticing text on any site or page  you build. Another reason why learning to write good text links can  benefit you long term.</p>
<p>Also, as most surfers will only look at a page for between three  and fifteen seconds before they decide whether they want to stay on the  site they are at or close it this now starts to question webmasters use  of heavy graphics on their sites, if a graphic takes three to four  seconds to load you have just lost valuable sales time on your site.</p>
<p><strong> How Much Of Your Copy Do Users Actually Read?<br />
</strong><br />
On average surfers will read about 75% of the length of any  given page. Again, this is good news because it now means we can draw  our surfers attention tot he &#8216;important&#8217; sections of our sites by using  headlines and bullet points to make them stand out. Also, this means  that, given surfers will read only the first 75% of any page that the  bottom half of your pages may not be as important as what was first  believed.</p>
<p><strong> Why Do Most Banner Ads Produce Poor Click-Through Rates?<br />
</strong><br />
Again as with any advertising media there is only a specific  time frame that anyone will look at something, in this case it has been  found that the vast majority of surfer will spend a mere 1.25 seconds  looking at a banner which, is about enough time to read say 5 words  based on the average college students reading time of 350 words a  minute.</p>
<p>Therefore, banners which are animated and can take up to 5  seconds to get all the information across may in effect be completely  worthless on our sites. More bad news for webmasters who have fancy  animations and the likes on our pages.</p>
<p><strong> Why Is Reading Online More Frustrating Than Reading Print?<br />
</strong><br />
Did you know that reading text on a computer screen can cause  your reading ability to slow by up to 25% in some cases? This means that over inflating pages with text  heavy content may actually aggravate the surfer instead of draw there  attention! But, how can we stop this from potentially losing us a sale?  Simple here are a few suggestions.</p>
<p>Rather than having one long continuous stream of text have several smaller one or two line paragraphs of text.</p>
<p>Use headlines to summarize what you are telling the surfer for  example, if you sponsor has free trials tell them in bold lettering  &#8216;Free Trials&#8217; you get the point across and, you may draw their attention  to click on the text.</p>
<p><strong> Are Your Web Page Users Not Getting The Whole Picture?<br />
</strong><br />
Can surfers &#8216;scan&#8217; your website? Lets look back at the above  figures, 75% of the page gets read, banners have an attention span of  only 1.25 seconds on average, that&#8217;s not much time for a surfer to look  at your pages.</p>
<p>I think that would probably explain the reason why surfers tend  to &#8216;scan&#8217; our sites and only concentrate on the free images, how many of  us actually take the time to read word for word EVERYTHING on a page?</p>
<p>I know I hardly do I just sit there and scan the page for things  that draw me into the text or site. This is true again for surfers in  fact, estimated figures show that roughly 21% of surfers actually spend  the time to read every single word on any site meaning the other 79%  only scan through our sites this again, cuts down our marketing  capabilities dramatically making it more important to have headlines and  well laid out pages highlighting the part we want our surfer to look  at, namely, our sponsor links.</p>
<p>If we do not do this we are in effect only making 21% of our  marketing efforts count again, taking away from our profits. That&#8217;s a  huge chunk of our surfers we are losing out on gleaming a sale from.</p>
<p>What do all of the above figures tell us? Simple, we need to  keep our pages quick loading, concise and more importantly unique, we  need to draw our surfers to the specific areas that we want them to go  to first and, in the process we should start to make more money from  each of our sites.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Article Writing For Publicity And Credibility</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking for a powerful way to get free publicity and build your credibility at the same time, then writing articles may be your answer. If you&#8217;ve been on the Internet for a while, you&#8217;ve probably subscribed to a few ezines including this one, hopefully. Many ezine publishers will include an article written by [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a powerful way to get free publicity and build  your credibility at the same time, then writing articles may be your  answer.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been on the Internet for a while, you&#8217;ve probably  subscribed to a few ezines including this one, hopefully. Many ezine  publishers will include an article written by a guest author. At the end  of the article are a few lines of text about the author referred to as  bylines or resource box. These lines of text are basically just an  advertisement for the writer. They usually contain a couple of lines  about the author and a web address.</p>
<p>The writer gives the publisher permission to publish their  article, free of charge, in exchange for the publisher including the  author&#8217;s bylines.</p>
<p>By writing articles and allowing them to be published, your  articles will have the potential to be viewed by millions of Internet  users. They may be published by several ezines with subscriber bases of a  few hundred to several thousand. In addition, they may be displayed in  ezine archives or on high traffic websites.</p>
<p>Most ezine publishers prefer short articles between 500 and 750  words. Short &#8220;tip&#8221; articles of just a couple of paragraphs are also very  popular. Articles should be formatted to 65 characters per line or  less, including spaces, and written in short paragraph sections.</p>
<p>When you begin writing your article, avoid using your standard  word processing programs, as they do not allow for proper formatting.  Instead, use a text editor such as Notepad. It should already be  installed on your desktop.</p>
<p>When you begin typing your article, use a hard carriage return  (hit enter) when your text reaches 65 characters, including spaces, and  leave a space between your paragraphs. This will enable publishers to  easily copy and paste your article into their publication. By taking the  time to properly format your article, you will increase your chance of  being published significantly.</p>
<p>Most publishers receive many article submissions each week and  only select a few to be published. Here are some basic guidelines to  assist you in getting published:</p>
<p>(1) Make sure you follow the publishers&#8217; submission guidelines.  Articles submitted to publishers that don&#8217;t follow the submission  guidelines will most likely be deleted.</p>
<p>(2) Make sure your article is properly formatted.<br />
Publishers won&#8217;t take the time to format your article.<br />
They&#8217;ll simply delete it and move on to the next article submission.</p>
<p>(3) Keep your bylines down to 6 lines or less.<br />
Publishers will not publish articles that contain excessively long bylines.</p>
<p>(4) Select a descriptive title to intrigue your readers.<br />
Use a powerful headline that demands attention and try to keep it all on one line.</p>
<p>(5) Use proper grammar and spelling.<br />
Publishers will not take the time to edit your article. Make  sure you read your article several times and use spell check.</p>
<p>(6) Avoid articles that are nothing more than a sales letter.<br />
Publishers want quality content and will simply delete an article that is written like a sales letter.</p>
<p>(7) Avoid referring readers to an affiliate URL.<br />
Articles containing affiliate links may make your article appear to be biased and untrustworthy.</p>
<p>(8) Write your articles with a sincere desire to teach and inform. Talk to your readers and share your expertise.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve written your article, you&#8217;ll need to develop a list  of publishers that may be interested in publishing it. The best way to  accomplish this is to display your articles on your website. Place a  subscription box on each of your article pages to enable your visitors  to subscribe. This list should be used to send your new articles to your  list of publishers.</p>
<p>Of course, you are already in one of the right places to start,  we are always looking for industry related articles so, if you been  given the motivation by reading this article to give it a try why not  submit one to us for publication?</p>
<p>Writing and distributing free articles on the Internet will be  one of the best promotional decisions you&#8217;ll ever make. Not only will it  provide you with free publicity, but if your articles are good, you&#8217;ll  become a trusted professional in your area of expertise.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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