Visit the publisher’s website where you want to publish your article and review the submission guidelines. The guidelines will give you a comprehensive idea of the publisher’s requirements. Following them may be the key to publishing your work.
Read through some of the published articles to learn what type of work the publisher approves.
Check that your article meets the word requirement. If it’s too lengthy, consider breaking it into two or three new articles. If it’s too short, add additional content.
Check that your article is not similar to another article that’s already published on the publisher's website. If it is, fine-tune it by inserting fresh ideas. Also, change the title of your article if it’s closely related to another, and use a short but catchy title in its place. Be sure the topic fits the guidelines.
Do not include links that point directly to an affiliate website within your article (if the publisher disallows it). Include a professional byline about yourself at the end of your article, with your website address instead.
Do not stuff your article with keywords. Instead, insert them into your content naturally, so your article won't resemble an infomercial.
Check for grammatical and spelling errors throughout your article. An article containing these errors may be rejected even if it includes great information.
Review the publisher’s categories to see where your article fits. Then submit to that category when you're ready.
Do not use an article submitter to submit your work. Submit your article manually instead.