In Business Since 2001 We accept Paypal
Home for Writers for Publishers Article Directory Article Search Contact
Directory of Ezines  
Products & Services
Article Distribution
Ghost Writing Services

Multiple Traffic Streams Report
Redneck Product Creation

Article Marketing Ebooks now available at: WritingPuzzle.com

Site Navigation
Home
+ FAQ

FAQ

+ Contact Us
+ Article Software

Use one of our Software Plugins to receive Articles from our site:

WordPress Content Plugin

Article Dashboard Content Plugin

+ About Us
+ Ebooks
+ Blogs
+ Social Media
+ Extra Pages
Search Tools
+ Search Our Articles
Article Directory
+ Authors
+ Articles
thePhantomWriters Blog
Get RSS Feed

Did Google Finally Kill Article Marketing Forever?
Early Indications Are That Google Farmer Update Loves Quality Syndicated Content
Detailed Insight into the Cooks Source Magazine PR Debacle
Increase Your Profits From Google Page One
Understanding How To Be Successful With Article Marketing
Temporary Issue with Article Distributions
Computer Upgrade
New Service Upgrades in Place
Are You Paying Too Much For Traffic? Increase Clicks 40-Fold With This PPC Strategy
How To Use Disinformation To Foul Up Your Competition In The SEO Game
Recommended Sites
Live Marketing Chat (Free) Saturday 8pm EST
Register for Notifications

 

 



How Print Editorial Standards Differ from Online Standards

Copyright (c) 2008-2012

Article writing has become an increasingly popular tool for those who are exploring online advertising opportunities for their businesses. Online business managers and owners will either sit down to write their own articles, or they will hire a ghostwriter to help them with their online article writing activities.

Once the article is written, the article can be distributed online to ezine publishers, bloggers, websites and article directories. The people, who choose to republish the articles that are made available to them through the Free Reprint Rights market, use the articles and provide the author's personal bio (resource box) with the article. The online publishers honor the Reprint Rules for the article, by providing a live link back to the author's website, with the publication of the article.

Introduction to Online Editorial Standards

Many websites and online article directories exist solely to create a platform for displaying Adsense and other advertising systems, in order to generate revenue for the website or directory owner. In order for the website owner to earn more money, the website owner must serve more page views, which hosts its advertising messages, and this generally requires for the website to host more pages of content.

As a result, many article directory managers and (non-corporate) website owners are most concerned with stocking their websites with content - any content. As a result, editorial standards vary widely according to the website's owner.

Some webmasters have no editorial standards, although these webmasters are few and far between.

The remaining webmasters have certain minimum standards, which may include: no links in the body of the article; no affiliate links in the resource box; no more than two links in the resource box; and minimum word counts for articles submitted to them. The important thing to note about the webmasters, who do employ editorial standards on their websites, is that editorial decisions are generally made in sixty seconds or less. There is not a lot of time allotted to ensure that an article presents its point well or that good grammar was used in the presentation of the article.

Common Article Writing Strategies For Online Publication

Many writers, who write articles for Internet publication, still frequently focus more on the online advertising aspect of articles, than they do on the art of writing information articles.

Structurally, article writing when it is meant for online publication, is simple. Most writers find that they have a few simple goals. Frequently, the skill and the dedication of the writer to the reader can be measured by how many of these three goals they attempt to incorporate into their articles:

1. Creating articles that provide just enough information - in digestible chunks - to get indiscriminate publishers to reprint the article, permitting the article author to gain more inbound links for his or her website (developing Link Popularity);

2. Including keywords and key phrases so that those, who are using search engines to look for information on the topic will find their articles and, hopefully, click through to the writer's website (addressing the search engine user's desire for specific knowledge);

3. Writing articles that will go viral - articles that will impress readers so much that they want to share the article with everyone they know or associate (delivering on the reader's desire to be educated or inspired).

Common Article Writing Strategies For Print Publication

On the other hand, writing articles that are meant for print - article writing that is targeted towards newspapers, magazines and trade journals - is not simply a matter of getting words onto the page. Instead, writing articles for print requires a greater understanding of article composition, of spelling and grammar and of providing the information that readers want to read, in the format that editors want to see it.

Print articles require that the writer will concentrate on print editorial standards, which do vary from one publication to the next. Prior to the advent of the Internet, writers bought the yearly Writer's Market book (http://www.WritersMarket.com) to get the scoop on what kinds of content magazine editors were looking to publish, how much the magazine was willing to pay for an article, who to contact at a publication to get their editorial guidelines, and whom to send articles. Most editors requested and expected the writer to read the editor's magazine to develop an understanding of how to structure an article to match the magazines style and flavor.

Business professionals, who desire to make the transition of writing articles for the Internet to writing articles for print publications, need to understand is that it's more than simply editorial standards that differ. The content of the article - as well as the ways in which that information is presented - will be different for those articles meant for print, than those used for online advertising.

On one hand, the reason for this is that many print editors look at keyword articles and see that there is more of an emphasis placed on inserting the keywords, than on providing information to the readers. Likewise, many print editors look at those articles written for online advertising and see - at best - filler pieces.

Print publications may include lists of the reasons why a product or service is great, but not as an article. Additionally, if they do choose to provide a review of a product or service, they will seldom highlight a provider of that product or service, if the provider is not one of their advertising customers.

It's for these reasons that writing articles for print publication requires more research, a greater understanding of what readers will be looking for when they pick up a magazine, as well as clear text that takes the reader on a journey - however brief - from the knowledge that they had initially, to a new level of understanding once they have finished reading.

Ultimately, writing articles for print publication requires an understanding that the article - not advertising - is the goal. The goal is to write articles that focus on the needs of readers - above the needs of the writer.

Step Up To A Higher Standard

Using reprint articles as a vehicle to get a link to one's website, on a third-party website, is a tried-and-true method for building one's link popularity.

Writing an article that will attract readers and answer the readers' questions can generate clicks to one's website, if that article is interesting enough to keep the readers' attention to the end of the article.

Taking the extra time and making the extra effort to write an article that will educate its readers, and perhaps even inspire its readers; will enhance the likelihood of that article going viral, thereby generating hundreds of extra links and thousands of extra visitors to the article author's website.

The threshold for getting published on the Internet is much lower than it is for getting published in print. But, for the average Internet marketer, that is a good thing. The Internet allows for us to sharpen our pencils and hone our skills in writing articles that appeal to publishers and influence readers.

Print media publishers want writers to understand the: who, what, where, when, why and how of the story being told. They want writers to create a story that has a clear beginning, middle and end. They want writers who can tell stories that answer specifically to the needs of their readers.

Why Internet Marketers Should Embrace The Higher Standard

If we Internet marketers, as article writers, hold ourselves to a higher standard, we may discover that we are well positioned to leverage our article marketing skills for the benefit of print media publishers. We may also find that print editors may be open to our providing a really short personal biography at the end of our article that highlights the URL of our website.

Imagine just how much our website's credibility and traffic could be enhanced if we can start seeing our articles appearing in print publications. This possibility will remain an untouchable dream, until we, as individual writers, decide to produce articles that meet the higher standard that print media editors expect us to meet.


About The Author:
Bill Platt has owned and operated The Phantom Writers, since 2001. He was published in print, long before he took up the calling of writing for the Internet. He specializes in providing article marketing services to his clients in the form of reprint article distribution services and reprint article ghost writing. You can learn more at http://www.thephantomwriters.com

Follow "The Phantom Writers" on Twitter (@phantomwriters)
to be notified when new articles are made available.


VOTE ON THIS ARTICLE
Needs Work >> 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 << Excellent Article

Tell our authors what you think about their article.


Top-Level Category: Business Online Articles || Related Categories: Writing and Speaking Articles

10 Most Recent Articles Written by Bill Platt

Sell Yourself, Not Your Products or Services
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2012-01-02 | Word Count: 989 | Page Views: 2754 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 4.00
Sell yourself, not your products or services. The point we need to make is that your products and services will change over time as your business adapts to the realities of the marketplace.

Who Else Wants to Know How-To Write an Effective Advertisement?
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-08-25 | Word Count: 1431 | Page Views: 4296 | Votes: 22 | Rating: 2.59
Webmasters struggle everyday with the question of how they should advertise their website. There are so many advertising venues; it is hard to know which is the right venue or the right combination of advertising venues.

Book Authors: How To Sell More Books And Get Your Publisher Active
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-08-23 | Word Count: 1871 | Page Views: 48569 | Votes: 33 | Rating: 3.97
It is an unfortunate reality that most people who write books believe that their publisher will always put their best foot forward, to promote their book. In the real world, it does not quite work that way.

A Hard Look at PPC, Click Fraud and the Alternatives
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-08-19 | Word Count: 1268 | Page Views: 3303 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.09
Just a few years ago, pay-per-click search engine advertising seemed like it was the answer to the prayers of webmasters vying for search traffic. Given the increasingly competitive nature of PPC advertising and spiraling costs, many small- to medium- sized businesses have begun to question that wisdom. With click fraud running at 25% and click costs for certain keywords hitting $50 a click, advertisers are looking for other solutions.

The Death and Resurrection of Quality Content
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-03-04 | Word Count: 769 | Page Views: 800 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 4.00
No matter where you go online, you are bound to find someone complaining about the quality of content available online. When we want to find information that answers our questions for us, the last thing we want to do is to land on a MFA (Made For Adsense) website with questionable content. And yet, many of the people who complain about this state of affairs also contribute to the problem...

Cutting Through The Information Overload: Grab Your Readers' Attention With a Great Title
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-03-02 | Word Count: 802 | Page Views: 910 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.00
As avid readers, we have trained our brains to scan the headlines looking for something that might suit our desires... This article will give you a solid understanding of how to grab your readers by the eyeballs and get them to open and read your articles...

Article Marketing Tips: How Consumers Read Your Articles
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2010-12-16 | Word Count: 1278 | Page Views: 978
If you want to understand what makes one article marketer successful, while many more achieve poor results, then consider this 6-step process designed to help you understand how to make your article marketing more effective.

Website Traffic Generation: Winning the Love of the Traffic Fairy
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2010-11-17 | Word Count: 1149 | Page Views: 923 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.00
Some people still believe that all they have to do is build a website and customers will magically appear on their site... Once they have built their websites, they wait anxiously for the "Traffic Fairy" to come and sprinkle its magic dust on their website too, so that they can make lots of money like other success website owners.

4 Step Checklist For Online Marketing Success
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2010-10-25 | Word Count: 1343 | Page Views: 1100 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
Many online business owners want to make the process of developing a successful online business harder than it needs to be... The truth is that a simple 4-step checklist can lead anyone to online profits:

How To Get Your Syndicated Articles Opened, Read And Published
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2010-08-05 | Word Count: 1318 | Page Views: 1242 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
Syndicated articles can be a very powerful promotion tool in the hands of the person who knows how to use them... This is the reason why article marketing is generally a hot topic of conversation... Unfortunately, not all of the conversation is positive, because the vast majority of people who attempt to utilize article marketing for the promotion of their online business are absolutely clueless as to how to use article marketing to its fullest potential...

All of Author's Articles on this site:

Most Recent "Business Online" Articles

Sell Yourself, Not Your Products or Services
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2012-01-02 | Word Count: 989 | Page Views: 2754 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 4.00
Sell yourself, not your products or services. The point we need to make is that your products and services will change over time as your business adapts to the realities of the marketplace.

Work From Home - Make Money Online With EBay Store
Written by: David Miller | Distributed: 2011-12-12 | Word Count: 2105 | Page Views: 353 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 2.00
Find out how to present your items, as well as other key factors to profit from your eBay Store.

Bring Your Photography To Life With Stunning Video
Written by: Adam Harding | Distributed: 2011-12-12 | Word Count: 684 | Page Views: 458
I want to let you in on my little secret. It is about how I bring photographs to life by creating professional video slideshows that look like they cost hundreds of dollars.

Leveraging the Social in Social Media
Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-21 | Word Count: 907 | Page Views: 394 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 1.00
Social media marketing is about the conversation, not the pitch. Having conversations with people is nice, but the goal of a brand is ultimately to get people interested in spending their time or money on the brand, after all. What does having this conversation accomplish, and just how does a brand use that conversation to get the critical conversion from conversation to customers?

Blog Writing - Finding the Right Person
Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-21 | Word Count: 884 | Page Views: 630
There are a host of articles and sites covering advice on how to address various topics, but one area that doesn't get a lot of attention is what "person" to write the blog in. Each linguistic person has its own strengths and weaknesses, depending on the message that needs to be covered. Ultimately, most will simply write in whatever person is most natural to them, but there is some merit in taking a bit of time to think about the implications, advantages and disadvantages of each.

That First Impression: Title Considerations
Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-19 | Word Count: 860 | Page Views: 355
While it certainly isn't as much work as crafting the body of a superior article, selecting a title for a piece is definitely an important element of the entire process of content creation. Here are some thoughts on crafting a perfect title.

5 Tips For Writing Great Content For Your Blog
Written by: Lee Dobbins | Distributed: 2011-09-16 | Word Count: 987 | Page Views: 405
If you want people to come back to your blog over and over again, then you need to provide great web content. This may seem like an impossible task if you aren’t a natural born writer. Here are 5 tips that will help even the least experienced writer create blog content that will entice even first time visitors to become frequent readers.

Understanding Cloud Computing for SMBs
Written by: Audre Hill | Distributed: 2011-09-16 | Word Count: 449 | Page Views: 513 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.00
The buzz about cloud migration, or taking your business to the cloud, is all over the internet. But the geek speak and sales hype make understanding the cloud difficult for small and mid-sized business owners. Read this to clear up your cloud confusion.

Dynamic Content: Using Analytics to Write Your Blog
Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-16 | Word Count: 873 | Page Views: 425
The role of web analytics in setting useful metrics for a site has been discussed in-depth in any number of places, but this is far from the only useful function that web analytic practices can offer. As in any field, a little thinking outside the box can offer extensive rewards to the creative researcher. Perhaps most usefully, creative cultivation of web analytics can help conquer blogger's block and help a good writer come up with some unique angles for content they thought they had peaked out on.

Social Media Marketing Tools – Putting Your Finger on the Pulse of the Web
Written by: Enzo F. Cesario | Distributed: 2011-09-14 | Word Count: 856 | Page Views: 343
Social media marketing is the home of successful brand promotion, and finding the right mix of tools to take advantage of it has become the defining issue of the modern brand. Knowing the focus of each of these tools and the best way to use them is the key to bringing all this power under control and using it to help promote a brand to its full potential.

Most Viewed "Business Online" Articles

Attracting Readers to your Book
Written by: Alastair Hall | Distributed: 2006-05-18 | Word Count: 708 | Page Views: 42520 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.11
One of the common and obvious ways to market a self-published book is having your own website. The harder part is how to attract your target audience and then convert the sale.

How To Make Visitors Bookmark Your Site
Written by: Cheryl Miller | Distributed: 2006-10-10 | Word Count: 536 | Page Views: 34815 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.38
When visitors bookmark your site it is a sign that you have built a great website and are pleasing them. Visitors think highly enough of your site to want to return and possibly tell others about it. You are not only increasing traffic from your existing clientele you are encouraging new traffic by means of viral marketing.

Treat Online 'Guests' With Respect
Written by: Rick Sloboda | Distributed: 2007-07-27 | Word Count: 472 | Page Views: 27199 | Votes: 25 | Rating: 3.76
Does your website show your customers lack of respect? Review the following checklist to find out.

How I Got 70,000 Useless Visitors To My Site In One Day! (One Internet Marketer's Analysis of Social Bookmark Traffic)
Written by: Titus Hoskins | Distributed: 2007-11-06 | Word Count: 1545 | Page Views: 23763 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.13
Is social bookmark traffic useless? Is it even worth cultivating for your site? Can it be used from an online marketing perspective? Read to discover one Internet Marketer's analysis of social bookmark/media traffic...

Successful Article Marketers Help Readers Solve Problems
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2008-10-29 | Word Count: 816 | Page Views: 18813 | Votes: 23 | Rating: 3.26
Every week, I have the opportunity to speak with people about the benefits and challenges of using article marketing to promote an online business. Article marketing is about getting your sales message in front of potential customers and to get links to your website. Many interpret this to mean that an article should directly promote a website within the article, but that approach is wrong and will reduce one's success using this methodology.

Tips For Building Your First Website
Written by: Benny Tsabba | Distributed: 2007-05-30 | Word Count: 1511 | Page Views: 14635 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.00
New people are coming online everyday. And many of those people desire to turn their spare time into spare cash. So begins their journey.

Successful Forum JVs and How To Get Them
Written by: Diana Barnum | Distributed: 2006-06-15 | Word Count: 648 | Page Views: 6635 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.18
The forming of common alliances, also referred to as a joint venture (JV), happens nearly every day in the business world. One of the most popular means of linking people up online of so that they can work together on their projects is via forums, where people of all levels of business and expertise post in common threads.

Increasing Productivity In Your Online Business
Written by: Willie Crawford | Distributed: 2006-06-14 | Word Count: 1407 | Page Views: 4327 | Votes: 32 | Rating: 3.72
Running an online "empire" of approximately 1600 websites and blogs, selling a variety of products, services and ideas, I have to be much more productive than the average person in a "regular job."

Who Else Wants to Know How-To Write an Effective Advertisement?
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2011-08-25 | Word Count: 1431 | Page Views: 4296 | Votes: 22 | Rating: 2.59
Webmasters struggle everyday with the question of how they should advertise their website. There are so many advertising venues; it is hard to know which is the right venue or the right combination of advertising venues.

A Recent Issue Of Playboy Revealed...
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2010-01-19 | Word Count: 1658 | Page Views: 4217 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 4.00
If you have ever spent money trying to use article marketing, and you failed to generate any measurable success with your articles, then this article will show you why you most likely failed to see your articles generate a solid return-on-investment for your online business...

Highest Ranked "Business Online" Articles

What Kind Of Backlinks Are Best At Helping Your Website In Google?
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2009-11-09 | Word Count: 439 | Page Views: 1820 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 4.80
I was in the Warrior Forum, and someone asked what kinds of Backlinks are worth pursuing. This is my answer to that query.

How to Keep Your Article Content Fresh and Interesting
Written by: Craig Ritsema | Distributed: 2006-08-29 | Word Count: 699 | Page Views: 2155 | Votes: 17 | Rating: 4.18
Webmasters everywhere are constantly on the lookout for fresh and interesting content for their website. Along with these content qualities is the requirement that it be unique. Everyone wants their website to stand out above the others in the search engine results. So what is the trick for you to keep a steady supply of this quality content coming your way?

Is Your Business 'Out Of Site'? Employ The Ultimate Marketing Tool
Written by: Rick Sloboda | Distributed: 2007-01-09 | Word Count: 445 | Page Views: 2200 | Votes: 19 | Rating: 4.16
With the rapid expansion of the digital economy, the web site is conceivably the most powerful marketing and sales tool you can employ. Find out what a web site can do for you.

How To Use Your Race To Get Rich
Written by: Herbert Harris | Distributed: 2009-07-07 | Word Count: 1407 | Page Views: 2573 | Votes: 40 | Rating: 4.05
Amid recent news reports that there continues to be an ongoing and substantial gap between the net worth of Whites and other racial groups, it is easy to be distracted and overwhelmed by the raw data. However, I am immediately reminded of a quote offered by an economic expert from the past... "There are lies, damned lies, and statistics!"

Secrets of Domain Parking - An Innovative and Easier Way to Make Money
Written by: John Khu | Distributed: 2009-02-27 | Word Count: 484 | Page Views: 1392 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 4.00
Using a good domain parking services to monetize expired domain names seems to be a neglected aspect with a number of domain names traders. Domain parking is also an unfamiliar concept to many inexperienced domain name traders. Read this article to better understand domain parking and how it can be of benefit to you.

Expired Domain Gains - Simple Ideas to Create an Income Base
Written by: John Khu | Distributed: 2009-07-31 | Word Count: 549 | Page Views: 3232 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 4.00
You can use a number of simple methods and plans to create a solid income base that earns a monthly ongoing income base. For many expired domain entrepreneurs (both full-time and part time), expired domains offer an opportunity to supplement their current income with money earned out of dealing with expired domains.

Sell Yourself, Not Your Products or Services
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2012-01-02 | Word Count: 989 | Page Views: 2754 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 4.00
Sell yourself, not your products or services. The point we need to make is that your products and services will change over time as your business adapts to the realities of the marketplace.

The Most Important Ingredient for Info Product Success (is You)
Written by: Judy Murdoch | Distributed: 2008-04-15 | Word Count: 981 | Page Views: 1429 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 3.92
Last week I was attending a conference and mentioned to someone I help small business owners create information products. The other person was very friendly until I said "information products." Then the temperature in the room dropped about 10-degrees

How To Build A Website That Will Rank Well In The Search Engines?
Written by: Fred Schebesta | Distributed: 2007-04-23 | Word Count: 1064 | Page Views: 2132 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.89
Redeveloping your website can be a real challenge when you assume your web designers and developers understand search engine marketing. Unfortunately this is not usually the case. Most designers are great at making pretty pictures and developers are great at making great technology. But pretty pictures and great technology don't necessarily give you great search engine results.

How to Prosper Beyond Virtual Real Estate
Written by: Kamau Austin | Distributed: 2006-10-17 | Word Count: 1263 | Page Views: 1593 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.86
We explore virtual real estate (VRE) sites as sites primarily embedded with Google Adsense(tm) or Yahoo Publisher's Network (YPN) ads.







Article Reprint Rights
Creative Commons License

This work is
licensed under a
Creative Commons
License


You are not required to show the creative commons license notice when you reprint this work.
Article Publishing Tools
Print Article
Email-to-Blog
HTML Source Code
Text Newsletter Format
Link Back HTML

Blog Publishing Tools

Internal ID: #5769
Article Statistics
Word Count: 1360

Total Views: 1439
Views This Month: 19
Views Last Month: 21

Article Rating: 2.90 of 5
Votes Cast: 10

Author Overall Stats:

Times Viewed Overall: 134809
Author Rating: 2.86 of 5
Votes Cast Overall: 831

More Articles By Author:




Follow Bill Platt on Twitter Article Title Search:

Widow Search
Right Blinker
Google
Yahoo!
Zuula
Bing
Cuil

Last Distribution Date:
2008-03-06 10:36:00






All Articles are Copyright © 2001-2012 of the Defined Authors.

All other material and images on this site are:
Copyright © 2001-2012, ThePhantomWriters.com

Local Marketing Consultant