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Ensure there is a learning, thought or action for the reader to take away at the end of your article. The opening paragraph must be captivating. If the reader is not captivated in the first few words they will not read on. The opening paragraph should explain to the reader what the article is about, engage them and make them want to learn more. The article must be informative, inspiring or uplifting.
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Tell us about the post you want to write for IncomeDiary. It takes just a few seconds to create your writer account. First, your article should be well researched and accurate. You should be able to back up your claims with concrete evidence. Please provide any royalty free materials which you think help support the article.
We publish articles of anywhere between 600–2,500 words, depending on subject complexity. Articles often run with a custom illustration. Articles may be casual in tone and content—great for less-intensive tutorials and posts—or rigorously structured and edited. All should be well-considered explorations of current and cutting-edge topics in the web industry.
Submissions must meet the Creately content team’s quality standards in order to get published. Editors reserve the right to reject contributions at their discretion and make minor edits to your article. We want to tap into all those great experiences and perspectives to expand the variety of posts we publish. As much as we like grammar-savvy writers , we LOATHE condescending pricks who get on a holier-than-thou grammar high horse and tell everyone else how stupid they are. So while we invite sarcastic, snarky writers, we don’t want you insulting our readers. A title is not a pitch … a title is not a pitch … a title is not a pitch.