How Do I Know
How To Format An Article Properly?
My company owns and operates 5 article directories
that have over 10,000 articles listed online. I've seen
every type of article submission there is. We typically
get 100's of submissions every single day!!!
Convinced? Let's move on!
Before we can get into the steps to take for formatting
articles, we need to learn about the different types
of submissions you may come across.
1) Real Time Article Submission:
These types of directories simply offer an online contact
form which you can copy & paste your article into.
Most of these forms go to the editors/webmasters email
account directly. If you don't format your article properly,
editors may simply delete the email since it may take
them a lot longer to add your article to their site.
2) Author Login Article Submission:
These types of article directories require that you
sign up as an author to get your own personal account.
You then need to login and submit articles. These directories
usually have all their article format requirements listed
when you submit your articles. This process is where
many fail to format their articles properly.
3) Text Only Article Submission:
Some "Real Time" directories and "Author Login" directories
demand that you ONLY submit raw-text when submitting
your article to them. In this case, they do not want
HTML edited text, they just want the raw text in order
to give them the ability to format your article by their
own editor requirements. Below I will show you how to
format a "raw-text" article the right way.
4) HTML Edited Article Submission:
Some, not many but some ezine article directories allow
you to pre-format your article with simple HTML included
within the article. Typically these directories are
strict on what HTML code commands you can add within
your articles. Below I will show you easy to use HTML
that will not offend any editor’s world wide.
Now that we have gone through the types of ezine article
directories out there that we may encounter, we can
now break down how to format your articles for the above
submission types.
======FORMAT #1======
1) Article Formatting - Text Only (Raw Text)
This type is the most commonly used for all article
directories. The reason why editors want you to submit
raw text only, is because when you submit HTML formatted
articles, you may compromise the websites FONT properties,
COLOUR co-ordination, and will probably make the destined
directory look pretty gimmicky. Many webmasters spend
a lot of time on the "look & feel" of their directory.
By not adhering to their specifications, your articles
might simply get deleted as fast as they are submitted.
Step 1) Always use "Notepad (Windows)", or "PlainText
(Mac)" for copying & pasting your articles to and
from Word Document, etc. Ideally, you want to simply
type your article right unto "Notepad" or "PainText".
"Notepad" & "PlainText" are simple programs that
don't jumble up your article with dead code hiding in
the background.
DO NOT USE MICROSOFT WORD...
Programs like Microsoft Word are THE WORST to copy
& paste your articles from. This style of program
always hides useless code in the background that only
article directory editors will be able to see.
As an editor, if we see this garbage code generated
from Microsoft Word, we will simply rip your article
out of our system and copy it into "Notepad". Once we
do that, you will have lost any bolding, italics, active
links that you may have wanted within your article.
DO NOT USE YOUR WEBSITE...
Just like Microsoft Word, when you copy & paste
articles directly from your website, you will ultimately
copy all the code along with it. This website code will
result in deletion of your article right away or editing
from an editor that you didn't want happening.
HOW TO LOCATE NOTEPAD & USE IT EFFECTIVELY...
Click on: Start - All Programs - Accessories - Notepad
Once notepad is opened, you need to make sure that
"Word Wrap" is NOT active. Without de-activating word
wrap, your article might get submitted all broken up
with major line breaks, and may end up looking like
Mickey Mouse wrote it.
DE-ACTIVATE "WORD WRAP"...
In order to check to see whether or not word wrap is
active, simply click on "FORMAT" up top. Make sure that
"Word Wrap" does NOT have a checkmark beside it. If
a checkmark is present, click on the checkmark to remove
word wrap.
Now that notepad is ready for use, it's time to copy
& paste your article within it. You can copy &
paste your article directly from either Microsoft Word
or your website. You'll notice that once you do, all
the "bold", "italics", "website links" won't be active.
This is exactly what you want. Take a minute to go through
and find areas where you had active links. You'll need
to add the actual website address were it's needed.
If you find it difficult to edit your article with "word
wrap" off, simply re-activate it for the time being.
Once you've edited your article and fixed any improper
line breaks, you're now ready to start submitting your
article. Simply remove word wrap from Notepad and copy
& paste the information directly into the article
submission form.
If you use Notepad(Windows) & PlainText(Mac) properly,
there is no reason why editors may delete or edit your
articles accordingly.
One last thing! Make sure to make use of proper paragraphs
within your articles. There is nothing worst than viewing
an article that never ends and looks like one massively
long blob of text.
======FORMAT #2======
2) Article Formatting - HTML Ready (Simple code)
This step gets a little trickier. I will have to assume
that you have some basic knowledge on using HTML!!!
Here are the top 4 HTML commands you typically can
use:
1) Font properties (Bold,Italics,Underline)
2) Header Command (H1 / H2 / H3)
3) Bullets (Dotted / Numbered)
4) Active Web Links
Anything besides those are usually forbidden within
most article submission websites that allow HTML to
be used. Within your HTML editor, I suggest you prepare
your article these commands only...
Do's & Don’ts:
DO NOT - Use "Microsoft FrontPage". This program is
not good when trying to create simple code that will
be acceptable throughout the submission process. Editors
usually delete articles that have been edited by Microsoft
FrontPage.
DO NOT - class="something"... This is not necessary
for websites other than your own.
DO NOT - <"span="Something","something"">...
This style of command is real difficult to remove from
within articles and usually take up a lot of extra time
for the editor. Time they may not be willing to take.
DO NOT - <"font face="Times New Roman" size="3"">...
This is usually a NO NO for most sites simply because
the website you're submitting to might be using another
type of font which does not match the one you submitted.
Also, sometimes size does matter. I would refrain from
using a font style & size all together.
DO NOT - Use any images at all. Images never stay active
forever and affect speed time. I'll bet that 99.9% of
ezine article directories online do not allow image
tags & commands within your article. Even if you
need to show a graph or something similar to prove a
point, it is usually not acceptable. You'll need to
find other ways and use text instead.
DO - Use "p" for paragraphs instead of "span" &
class" tags.
DO - Use either "strong" or "b" for bolding text.
DO - Use "em" for italics.
DO - Use "u" for underline text.
DO - Use "ul" to create a list of information with
dots/numbers.
DO - Use "H1","H2","H3" tags for larger headlines if
it's accepted.
DO - ahref="www.yoursite" if permitted, for activating
links.
That's all you really want to use when preparing your
articles with HTML commands. Anything more than those
specified above usually are not accepted and may mean
the difference between articles that get accepted by
editors, or simply deleted by editors.
=== IN CONCLUSION ===
Make sure to pay special attention to ezine article
directories "Editor Guidelines" and follow the guidelines.
When formatting articles, use only "NOTEPAD" or "PLAINTEXT"
for raw-text submissions and use only simply HTML tags
for HTML accepted articles.
Some article directories may reward you if you closely
follow their guidelines and only submit properly formatted
articles to them. Just remember, 99% of article submissions
are incorrect. As more and more authors start submitting
articles, you'll want to set yourself aside from the
rest. Your articles will get approved quicker and the
less chances you'll have that some editor simply deletes
your articles all together!
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