Online Article Sites and Author Spotlights
There are a few online article sites on the Internet that literally make you drop the competition, of course for every Super Star or Killer Category online article submission site that is excellent. There are hundreds of normal sites, most of which will not be an available year or two. One thing I've noticed as an online article author is that if you don't post your articles on Top sites, they will also soon be lost in the void of Cyber Space.
Some of the best online article submission sites tout the best authors in Author Spotlights. And perhaps it would make sense for them to move forward and allow other authors or their peer group to nominate these great authors for the next Authors Spotlight? Who would I name? Well, I'm glad you asked the question because I was checking Audrey's articles, Audrey Okaneko, and I'd like to nominate article editors for "Author Spotlight" because I learn a lot about scrapbooking from her articles, but I have even more questions and I'm really getting into this ScrapBook thing.
Audrey is a great writer and knows your subsector very well. She also participates in the help of other authors. In fact, Audrey's comments on how to find questions by reading forum posts and using those of Article Subjects are brilliant. I think I'll use this advice myself to get new topics from articles. Author Spotlights helps people get to know their favorite authors, but you'll only find them on the best online article submission websites.
For those who use the Internet to market and more specifically, are smart enough to use online article submission sites and article marketing in order to bring them tons of targeted traffic for their online projects, they know about Author Spotlights projects on Category Killer article sites.
From a marketing point of view, this is absolutely great and if there was an online article submission site, with more than 33,000 authors online, it could then make Daily Spotlights instead of being weekly, monthly or quarterly. I know what you're saying, it's a lot of work?
No, not really, because the authors could vote and the first 90 winners would be posted one a day and removed from the author Spotlights winners' database for 3 months. This gives everyone a chance and allows new and promising authors and authors to make themselves known and to be recognized for their skills, ability, and creativity. Could it be done systematically without too much time?
Indeed, I think this could and would also show personality to the entire website and would allow such a site to submit killer category online articles to interfere in the hyperspace of a lot of cat copying sites, leaving them in the moon dust.
Some of the best online article submission sites tout the best authors in Author Spotlights. And perhaps it would make sense for them to move forward and allow other authors or their peer group to nominate these great authors for the next Authors Spotlight? Who would I name? Well, I'm glad you asked the question because I was checking Audrey's articles, Audrey Okaneko, and I'd like to nominate article editors for "Author Spotlight" because I learn a lot about scrapbooking from her articles, but I have even more questions and I'm really getting into this ScrapBook thing.
Audrey is a great writer and knows your subsector very well. She also participates in the help of other authors. In fact, Audrey's comments on how to find questions by reading forum posts and using those of Article Subjects are brilliant. I think I'll use this advice myself to get new topics from articles. Author Spotlights helps people get to know their favorite authors, but you'll only find them on the best online article submission websites.
For those who use the Internet to market and more specifically, are smart enough to use online article submission sites and article marketing in order to bring them tons of targeted traffic for their online projects, they know about Author Spotlights projects on Category Killer article sites.
From a marketing point of view, this is absolutely great and if there was an online article submission site, with more than 33,000 authors online, it could then make Daily Spotlights instead of being weekly, monthly or quarterly. I know what you're saying, it's a lot of work?
No, not really, because the authors could vote and the first 90 winners would be posted one a day and removed from the author Spotlights winners' database for 3 months. This gives everyone a chance and allows new and promising authors and authors to make themselves known and to be recognized for their skills, ability, and creativity. Could it be done systematically without too much time?
Indeed, I think this could and would also show personality to the entire website and would allow such a site to submit killer category online articles to interfere in the hyperspace of a lot of cat copying sites, leaving them in the moon dust.
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