Publisher Guidelines
These editorial guidelines
are designed to help you understand what we accept and don't accept for inclusion
in our article database. Before you submit to our site, we'd appreciate if
you'd read this page first. :-)
1. R-B-E Articles Editorial Guidelines: (CONTENT QUALIFICATIONS)
To Be Qualified For Our Site, Your Article:
a. MUST BE AN ORIGINAL ARTICLE THAT YOU WROTE. If you work for an author
as an employee or contractor and are submitting the article, please
submit the article as if it was from the original author including
his or her
email address and name.
b. MUST NOT BE AN ARTICLE YOU RIPPED-OFF FROM THE PUBLIC
DOMAIN OR BOUGHT. If you did hire a ghost writer to write your articles,
you
MUST have an
EXCLUSIVE LICENSE that *only* allows your name to be associated with
the articles produced for you. Do not waste your time or ours by
buying article
packs that have non-exclusive licenses as we reject those articles.
Why do we do this? #1) It makes you look like a fraud because you're
putting
your name on someone else's works that already may have hundreds or
thousands of other authors who already put their name on the exact
same works and
#2) We do not want more than one copy of any article in our directory.
c. MUST NOT CONTAIN AFFILIATE PROGRAM LINKS. See Section #3 below.
d. MUST BE informative and share your unique expertise. Include tips,
strategies, techniques, case-studies, analysis, opinions and
commentary in your articles.
e. MUST NOT be a press release, advertisement, sales letter,
promotional copy, or blatant and excessive self-promotion or
hype.
f. MUST HAVE proper English, spelling, grammar, punctuation,
capitalization and sentence structure. While we know there
is a variation in what
is considered "proper
English," we ask that you at least be consistent within
your article. Your article must also be proofed and double
checked for
accuracy. If English
is your second language -- we strongly suggest that you have
it proofed by someone who has English as their native tongue
before
submitting your
articles to us.
g. SIMPLE PUNCTUATION RULES: One or two spaces after each
period, colon, or semi-colon; Periods should be inside
of quotes; When
doing "..." --
you should use only 3 dots minimum and maximum; When using dashes, use
two in a row, ex: "--"; There is never a space
BEFORE a period or BEFORE a comma.
h. MUST NOT contain pornography/adult material, hate
or violence-oriented, suggest racial intolerance, advocate
against any individual,
have insulting-obscene-degrading tone, or contain excess
profanity.
i. MUST NOT contain information on: hacking/cracking
content, bomb creation, support for terrorism/ radicalism/
religious
fanaticism, illicit drugs
or drug paraphernalia, weapon/ firearms/ ammunition/
balisongs/ butterfly knives or brass knuckles, or
the promotion of
hard alcohol/tobacco-related
products or prescription drugs.
j. MUST NOT contain any content that is a violation
of any law, be considered defamatory, libelous,
or infringes
on
the legal
rights of others.
k. MUST NOT be a submission of the exact same article
as one that you already submitted. Some authors
have submitted
the
same article
multiple
times
with only a few words changed in the body --
we reject these and ban authors who engage in this
practice.
2. R-B-E Articles Editorial Guidelines: (FORMAT)
a. TITLE: Your Title MUST Be In Upper and Lower Case Letters With The First
Letter of Each Major Word Capitalized.
i. If you submit your TITLE in all CAPS, we will change to "Upper
and Lower Caps."
ii. It is ok not to capitalize common words such as "a" - "the" - "to" - "for" etc...unless
you want to. We accept these either way.
iii. Please do not put QUOTES around your entire TITLE. This makes
very little sense to us. If you want to use a quote or an apostrophe
to call
attention to one word or a phrase, this is ok, but the entire TITLE
must not have quotes around itself.
iv. Do NOT end your TITLE with a period.
v. Please do not submit Microsoft Word smart quotes in your title.
This includes quotes, apostrophe's, double dashes, and 3 dots
in a row. Replace
smart quotes with standard quotes/apostrophe's/double dashes/or
3 periods in a row.
vi. Refrain from excessive repetitive punctuation in your
TITLE. One exclamation "!" or
question mark "?" is enough to make a point.
vii. We do not allow HTML tags of any kind in your TITLE.
viii. We do not allow spaces in your TITLE before you begin
your TITLE. In other words, your TITLE should begin with
the first
word flush to
the LEFT of the TITLE submission box.
ix. We do not allow your AUTHOR NAME or any WEBSITE URL
to be in your TITLE.
x. Please do NOT repeat your TITLE in the ARTICLE
BODY.
b. TITLE KEYWORD RICHNESS: Your title should be "Keyword Rich." The
first 3-4 words of your TITLE determines the success of the article in
terms of how much traffic your article will generate...so choose the first
3-4 words wisely.
Example of a Bad Keyword TITLE:
Top 9 Ways For A Compensation Claim Settlement
Example of a Good Keyword TITLE:
Compensation Claim - 9 Pro & Cons
c. YOUR FULL AUTHOR NAME: You must include your first and last name
as the author of the article.
i. Your AUTHOR NAME must have a First name and a Last name.
ii. We do allow "First name - Last initial" or "First
initial - Last Name."
iii. We do not allow two initials for your AUTHOR NAME.
iv. Your First and Last name must begin with a Capital Letter.
v. We do not allow company names to be your AUTHOR NAME.
vi. We do not allow email addresses to be your AUTHOR NAME.
vii. We do not allow adjectives or nouns or descriptors to be part
of your AUTHOR NAME.
viii. You may NOT include your title after your AUTHOR NAME unless
you hold a doctorate-level degree (Dr., MD, DDS, PhD, etc.)
ix. We do not allow religious titles before or after your name.
x. We do not allow more than ONE author name to have an account.
If your article was CO-AUTHORED, then please put the CO-AUTHOR's
name
in the
RESOURCE BOX and we will manually add them as a Co-Author to your
article BY-LINE.
d. ALTERNATE AUTHOR NAMES: We only allow one author membership
account per human but you are allowed to have alternate author names under
your
account (such as a pen-name or if you are an author's assistant or manage
articles for multiple different author's).
i. ALL of the same rules for the FULL AUTHOR NAME above apply to the
ALTERNATE AUTHOR NAMES.
ii. The AUTHOR TERMS OF SERVICE applys to any ALTERNATE AUTHOR NAMES
just as it does to you directly, so be sure you have written permission
to submit
the articles under any ALTERNATE AUTHOR NAME that you might setup.
iii. ATTENTION AFFILIATES: We don't accept articles with affiliate
links in them. With that said, PLEASE do not setup an alternate author
name
of the guru of an affiliate program that you want to promote.
iv. You can add alternate author names from your MEMBERS PROFILE once
you are logged in to the members only area.
e. ARTICLE BODY: Must be a minimum of 200 words and no
more than 3,500 words. For us, an ideal article size is 250-700 words.
i. Please do not repeat your TITLE and AUTHOR NAME at the top of the
ARTICLE BODY. We will remove it.
ii. Copyrights must be at the bottom of your article. If you put it at
the top of your article, we will move it to the bottom of the article
body.
iii. If you include a REPRINT RIGHTS statement in your article, it must
be at the BOTTOM of your article. If you put it at the top, we will move
it to the bottom. Keep in mind our Publisher Terms of Service when you
write your reprint rights statement as we will not accept articles that
have REPRINT RIGHTS statements that conflict with our posted Author Terms
of Service.
iv. If you sell hard in the ARTICLE BODY by including your URL or product
pitch or blatant self-promotion, we will toss your article without notice.
The RESOURCE BOX is where you get to pitch yourself or your website address.
v. The following HTML TAGS ARE ALLOWED in the ARTICLE BODY:
§ <b>BOLD</b>
§ <i>ITALICS</i>
§ <u>UNDERLINE</u>
§ <br> is used to force a hard line return. Use this HTML tag to prevent
our system from trying to wrap your short sentences together into one paragraph.
§ <pre> and </pre> To make a text table look right.
§ <blockquote>TO INDENT A PARAGRAPH</blockquote>
§ <XMP> and </XMP> are used to display HTML code if you want to
show the HTML code but not have our system interpret your code as HTML commands.
§ <OL> and <UL> tags to create a NUMBERED LIST or a BULLET POINT
list. See the Essential HTML article link below for further instructions
on how to implement if this is your first time using these tags. These are
OPTIONAL tags as you can always just left justify a numbered list or * asterisks
for bullets and it makes your article much simplier to reprint.
§ HTML TAGS NOTE: Be sure to CLOSE every tag that you OPEN. A common mistake
that an author will do is OPEN a BOLD tag and then forget to CLOSE it causing
the rest of their article to look BOLDED when they didn't intend for that.
§ Required Reading: Essential HTML For Article Authors
§
We do allow ACTIVE website URLs in the body of your article. Please read
the section below on "WEBSITE ACTIVE LINKS / YOUR URL" for a
detailed explanation of what is and is not allowed.
vi. The following HTML TAGS ARE NOT ALLOWED in the ARTICLE BODY:
§
<p> and </p> are not allowed anywhere in your article. To accomplish
the same thing as the <p> tag, just make sure there is one vertical
space between each of your paragraphs. Our system interprets vertical spaces
between paragraphs as an indication that the paragraph has ended and we insert
behind-the-scenes the <p> tags so you don't have to.
§
<JAVASCRIPT> is not allowed in any form.
§
<IMG SRC> Image tags are NOT allowed.
§
FONT SIZE changes or COLOR tags are NOT allowed.
§
<H1>, <H2>, <H3>, etc. tags are NOT allowed.
§
The <HR> horizontal line tag is NOT allowed.
§
Microsoft Word Smart Quotes are NOT VALID HTML code. Do not include them
in any of your HTML statements (or your article in general if you can help
it).
vii. Please do not submit articles with excessive HARD LINE BREAKS. A
hard line break is when you use the HTML <P> or <BR> tag to
force a carriage return rather than allowing each line to wrap naturally.
We may either reject or convert any articles that are sent in with hard
line breaks. It's ok to force a hard line break when you're making a small
list of items but it's not ok to arbitrarily force hard line returns on
every single line at a certain character width.
viii. At the very END of your ARTICLE BODY, please help us by removing
any excess vertical spaces and do not include any HTML tags that would
create or force the creation of additional vertical spaces after the end
of your ARTICLE BODY.
f. WEBSITE ACTIVE LINKS / YOUR URL: We allow a maximum of 3 "Self-Serving" Links/URLs,
active or inactive, in your article. A "Self-Serving" Link/URL
is a link/URL to a website that you own, control or have an interest in.
Whenever possible, please try to confine your self-serving links to your
RESOURCE BOX.
i. Double check your links before submitting to be sure they work. Your
article may be rejected if your website links do not work.
ii. You can use HTML code to make your link active.
iii. Microsoft Word smart quotes are never valid HTML code.
iv. We *DO* auto format valid URLs that are in your RESOURCE BOX.
Example of an invalid URL:
Your-Company-Name.com
www.your-company-name.com
Example of a valid URL:
http://Your-Company-Name.com/
v. Absolutely do not include break tags (<br>) or font attributes
in your HREF statements.
vi. Your links may NOT contain a file to be downloaded of any type.
vii. We do not accept articles that have the same ACTIVE link more than
once. Do not submit duplicate identical URLs.
viii. We do not knowingly allow any URLs in any of our articles that are
banned by Google or if your website engages in questionable SEO practices
-- we may reject your articles.
ix. We do not auto format URL's that are in the BODY of your article.
x. We do not allow active links in the first sentence, first paragraph
or above the fold of an article. Please put your active links in the resource
box below the article body.
xi. We do not allow articles which have strategic keyword anchor text links
in the body to your domain that do not add informational value to the article.
If you put all 3 of the active self serving links that we allow in the
body of your article, we will reject it. Any use of anchored text links
to websites that you own should add value to the article topic rather than
stand out as an obvious abuse an anchored text link. The goal with this
policy is to be a good netcitizen by only allowing articles that add value
with the anchored text links rather than for pure SEO reasons.
Example: Within your article, you link the word "bird dog" to
an article that you wrote about bird dogging. This is a good example of
an anchored text link vs. linking the same text to your home page as it
doesn't really add value.
g. EMAIL 'MAILTO:' LINKS: We highly recommend including a link to your
website but do not advocate including a mailto: or email link to your personal
or work email account. Spammers will abuse it. Better to just include a
website URL and let potential customers find your email address on your
website.
h. ADDING KEYWORDS: Adding the top keywords related to your article helps
us to bring more traffic to your article.
i. Please make sure you put a comma between each KEYWORD.
ii. Ideally, your keywords should be optimized based on the most commonly
searched keywords as published by Overture.com for your particular niche.
It helps to use a good keyword research tool to help you determine which
ones are best to use.
iii. You should have a minimum of 4-5 keywords and a maximum of 25.
iv. We do not accept keywords that are completely unrelated to the content
of your article.
i. ARTICLE SUMMARY: Every article must have a 2-5 sentence article summary.
The purpose of the ARTICLE SUMMARY is to give an abstract or summary of
the benefits that your article delivers.
i. If you don't know what to put in your summary, just use the first paragraph
of your article.
ii. We do not allow HTML tags of any kind in your ARTICLE SUMMARY.
iii. We do not allow blatant self-promotion in your ARTICLE SUMMARY.
iv. We do not allow your AUTHOR NAME to be in your ARTICLE SUMMARY.
v. We do not allow any website URL or Email Address to be in your ARTICLE
SUMMARY.
j. ARTICLE CATEGORY or SUB-CATEGORY: Please choose the best category or
sub category based on the theme of your article and not the theme of your
business. Here are some general hints on how to select the best category
for categories that are often confused:
i. Home based business articles are only allowed in the Home Based Business
category. We do not want to see home based business articles in the BUSINESS
category or sub-categories.
ii. Internet business related articles MUST be under the "Internet & Businesses
Online" category or sub-categories. We do not want to see Internet
articles under the BUSINESS category or sub-categories.
iii. MLM or Network Marketing articles can only go under the Home Based
Business category.
iv. We do not accept Home Based Business articles in the Entrepreneurialism
sub-category of Business.
v. Internet Joint Venture articles should go under Affiliate-Revenue in
the Internet & Online Business category.
vi. Articles on Nutrition should not go in the Weight Loss sub-category,
but rather should be in the Nutrition sub-category. Supplement articles
should not go in the Nutrition category but rather should be in the Supplements
sub-category.
vii. The Coaching sub-category of Self-Improvement is designed for articles
about "how to be a coach" rather than articles about coaching
a person on a particular topic.
viii. Click here to view our Category Guidelines To Help You Select The
Perfect Category For Your Article Submissions
3. R-B-E Articles Editorial Guidelines: (AFFILIATE PROGRAMS)
Sorry, we do not allow ANY affiliate links in any articles. Please don't
send them in or your article will be rejected.
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