News Articles Submission Guidelines
1.0 All submissions must meet the following criteria:
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Submissions to News Articles must be unique and not previously published on the web.
If your submission has already been indexed on the web, expand or summarise it so that it offers substantial value above existing published versions. You must own the copyright to your submission and transfer it to News Articles.
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Submissions must be informative, written in English and use excellent grammar and spelling.
Our audience demands professionally written first-grade content. Submissions that do not offer truly informative value will be declined.
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Absolutely no adult, illegal or immoral submissions.
Free Speech does not equate with irresponsible publishing. News Articles reserves the right to decline any submission deemed in poor taste.
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Submissions posted once and only to the best category.
Sources (authors) are encouraged to submit as many different submissions as possible, and to write targeted content for a variety of categories. However submissions can only be published once, and must fit within the category description.
2.0 Press Releases must be:
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3.0 Articles must be:
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Minimum 200 words
In addition to the above requirements (1.0), Press Releases must contain a minimum of 200 words. Excessively long submissions may be declined.
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Maximum 1 link
The link can be placed anywhere in the body of your submission and may be a naked URL link, or contain link text. No affiliate links or shortened URLs are permitted.
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Newsworthy
Press Releases are expected to be promotional in nature, however they must be newsworthy. In short, they must promote your news, not just you. Articles do not need to contain news, see 3.c.
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Minimum 500 words
In addition to the above requirements (1.0), Articles must contain a minimum of 500 words. Excessively long submissions may be declined.
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Maximum 2 links
Links can be placed anywhere in the body of your submission and may be a naked URL link, or contain link text. No affiliate links or shortened URLs are permitted.
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Non-promotional
Articles must not be promotional in nature. They inform, teach, tease, interest or inspire. Press Releases are promotional news, see 2.c.
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Note that the Terms & Conditions page contains a section for sources (authors) with further detail.