Please enter a search term to begin your search.
Your Job is to Write an Article
Requirements:
- Article must be between 450-550 words. This does not include the title.
- Keyword phrase must appear in the first sentence and the last sentence.
- Keyword should appear naturally throughout the blog.
- You must write a great title. It should be a formal title.
- The title must contain the keyword.
- The article must be based on facts.
- Always write in the third or second person.
- Use the entire keyword phrase exactly how it is given. If there is a spelling error, correct it.
- The article should provide information, it is not a sales pitch.
- Articles must be written by you. Plagiarized content is unacceptable.
- You must write about the keyword and how it pertains to the category.
Read all the examples so you understand the writing expectation:
Example: article quality
Helpful Guidelines for Writing Great Articles
Overview
Write a fact-based professional article about a given keyword, focusing on the different information provided by the client. Each article must be unique and should not contain duplicate or plagiarized material. Each article is checked for plagiarism.
Style and Tone
- Professional, understated, fact based. Avoid colloquial language.
- Write in the third person.
- Use applicable jargon that relates to the given keyword and information provided by the client. Write for an informed, general audience.
- Vary the starts of sentences and sentence structure while maintaining good grammar and readability.
Structure and Format
- Do not write general introductions or conclusions. Lead with a strong thesis statement or fact. Rap up the article with a one or two sentence conclusion.
- There are no rules for using or not using serial commas. Documents should not be rejected due to lack of a serial comma.
- Use American spelling unless instructed otherwise.
- When in doubt, follow APA style.
- Plagiarized text is absolutely unacceptable.