May 30 2009

Article Title: Avoid These Common Mistakes

Every site you submit articles to may have different editorial style guides. Here are some helpful tips to help you get your EzineArticles submission accepted faster:

1. Double-check spelling and word usage in your article  title.

2. Commas are allowed, but only in the middle of a title.

3. Do not put a period at the end of your article title.

4. All colons (:) and semicolons (;), long and medium  dashes, pipes (|), and slashes (/) are to be replaced  with two short dashes (–), or changed to word  equivalents.

5. Ampersands (&) and parentheses () are allowed.

6. Quotation marks are allowed to emphasize a part of  a title, but not the entire title. Please remove quotes  around the entire article as they are superfluous and  of no benefit to the author or reader.

7. Microsoft Smart Quotes: Please remove them. They break  RSS feeds, emails, etc.

8. Never put an article number in the title of an article.

Example: [Wrong] Dog Grooming Tips-Article #3
Example: [Right] Dog Grooming Tips

Tip: The reader is most likely not privy to how  many articles you may have written on a  subject. It also creates useless title bloat.

9. Never purposefully use commonly misspelled words in  your article title to try and gain traffic from humans  who misspell words in their searches. WHY? It’s  sneaky and it can ruin your credibility as an expert
author.

10. Never put a year or date in the title of an article.  This greatly reduces the “shelf-life” and marketability  of your article.

Tip: If you want to update or “freshen” up your  article, update the copyright date in your  resource box as a marker that will tell the  reader when you originally wrote the article.

Writing articles for syndication means that your content will be read for many years and decades to come. Consider that for a moment before you write your next article title.

Having a smart article title is the key to hooking more readers, but the article title is only the envelope in our article marketing campaign.  What’s inside your article envelope will determine if the reader is satisfied enough to begin to understand and/or trust you.

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  1. Richard McLaughlin said:

    easy mistakes that a lot of people make – and don’t need.

    June 8th, 2009 at 3:50 pm
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