Street Articles - Do's and Dont's (Infographic)
Writing for article directories no longer has the same advantages as it did a few years ago and you should definitely be focusing your writing activities on your site.
However, article directories are still useful for practicing your writing skills and for setting up a few links to a brand new site.
Some writers get frustrated with Street Articles when they find their first articles rejected. 9 times out of 10 the reason for rejection is because the submission criteria haven't been followed.
This infographic is a summary of the do's and don'ts. You can read more details here
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Also, don't link to websites with popups, including pop up/light box autoresponder opt-in forms! And no affiliate links either :)
Thanks for this Beverly. I have been wondering about this myself, I no longer have to wonder. You have made things really clear. Thanks.
Sincerely, Virginia
Thanks Virginia. I know how confusing it can be and the frustration one experiences if an article is rejected.
Ohh, just the SA guide i need walk me through the process.
Thanks so much for this, Diva B! Your infographics are getting to be the go-to guide, so here's to looking forward to the next in your series.
Thank you. I used to do quite a few of them, but I haven't for quite a while. Hopefully this will be the start of many!
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Another great info graphic. Like you say, SA and others are great training grounds for learning to write quality content. Helps to focus what you're writing about and to write for the visitor and not the search engines.
Thanks Rick