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Mission Possible: Get Published with Goals, Guidance and Persistance
You send me an e-mail. You tell me you’ve written over three hundred poems since you were 16 (in your teenage angst stage). You mention the novel you’ve completed and it’s really good (it really is!!!), and the novel-in-progress. You mention... Continue
The Recipe for Getting Published
Got talent but no clips? Here's the recipe for getting published... * Procrastinating When you've finally decided you have to put into writing the fabulous idea that just struck, you enter the first phase of the writing process. "I'll start... Continue
7 Simple Ways to Get Your Articles Published
1. Submit them to other eZine publishers. Go to http://dmoz.org and search for ezines. This will give you a list of several ezine directories. Now look for ezines in your... Continue
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Learn How To Get Your Articles Published
by Bob Brolhorst
Now it's time to start sending your article to those publishers who are dying
for your fresh, new content! So how do you find them, and get your article to
them? There are several ways.
First, publish your work to free content mailing lists where publishers subscribe
for the sole reason of receiving content. Here are a few which you can post
to (these are subscribe addresses, please read their posting rules prior to
posting):
mailto:Free-Content-subscribe@egroups.com
mailto:PublishInYours-subscribe@onelist.com
mailto:article_announce-subscribe@egroups.com
mailto:articles_archives-subscribe@egroups.com
There are many other free content lists and websites out there. Search around
and you should find more to post your articles too, including ones dedicated to
specific topics which may be more relevant for your article.
Once you've posted your article to the free content mailing lists, you need to
start contacting individual publishers. Start making a list of newsletters and
other publications which will accept your articles by contacting each one. It will
require a little work, but many even provide an address for article submissions.
Ask each if they will accept article submissions from you, what address to send
them to, and be sure to allow them to remove themselves from your list if
they ever want to.Build up a list of publishers over time and send your
articles to them each time you write a new one.
Write articles on a consistent basis, monthly works best for most people, keep
the quality of your writing up, and you should have no problem obtaining
substantial free traffic from your work.
Bob Brolhorst
Wave 5 Marketing
bbrolhorst@wave5marketing.com
http://www.wave5marketing.com
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Do You Really Want to Get Published? Write for Trade Magazines!
Have you been repeatedly snubbed by consumer magazines? Do you have little to show for your research and querying efforts other than a folder of form rejection letters? If your writing dream includes earning a halfway decent to excellent... Continue
Getting Real About Getting Published
So you say you want to get published? Well, great! These days you have more options than ever to see your work in print. Whenever I teach at conferences I am always amazed at how many authors are still unaware of their publishing options.... Continue
Getting Published
Whether you are writing an article for a magazine, trade journal, online publication, or a press release, there are certain conventions you must follow. If you follow them, you have a chance of it being published. If you don't, you are simply... Continue
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