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2). Ignore At Your Own Peril - Article Submission Mistakes By : Bonnie Jo Davis
The most important task in the world of marketing with articles is to create relationships with editors. This is not to say that you need to invite them to dinner or even call them on a regular basis. You do have to be polite, reliable and submit quality articles. If possible, engage the editor in conversation via e-mail and let them know to ask you for additional articles when they have a need.
Article Related to: marketing with articles, article submission sites, publishers, editors, writing, write, formatting, directory, directories, newsgroups, documents
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3). Anatomy Of An Article Submission By : Bonnie Jo Davis
Writing and submitting articles to publishers in order to promote your business, services and products is a wise choice for any entrepreneur. The only cost for this kind of marketing project is your time and, if you want the maximum benefits, the amount you pay your proofreader/editor.
Many people are overwhelmed by the submission process and don't know where to begin.
Article Related to: writing, writers, article, submission, syndication, publishers, editors, marketing, promotion, advertising, market, promote, advertise, directories, newsgroups, directory
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4). Stop Undermining Your Article Submissions! By : Bonnie Jo Davis
Your web site plays an integral role in your article submission strategy. If it isn't up to par, your article submission projects won't produce much in the way of results.
To support your efforts in writing and submitting articles, you need a solid workhorse, which is the job of your web site. It's not just for looks, but rather serves the purpose.
Article Related to: internet, web site, marketing, article submission, writing, redesign, small business, promoting, promotion, content, articleannouncer, article announcer, publishers, editors
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5). Dmoz is in dire need to improve its image. By : DmozSucks
Dmoz.org or ODP (the Open Directory Project) is a web directory which was originally created in 1998 as Gnuhoo by Rich Skrenta and Bob Truel while working at Sun Microsystems. The first controversy started soon Soon after the launch the directory and lead to renaming it to NewHoo after wide spread accusation that the name of the directory implied open source yet the directory was a closed source which negates the spirit of free software of GNU projects which the directory was originally named after.
Article Related to: dmoz, odp, directory. web sites, google, yahoo, submission, marketing, promotion, editors, open directory project, improving dmoz, unethical editors, corrupt dmoz editors, web directories, submit site
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