How to Get My Articles in Ezines

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An ezine is an online magazine. They are a periodic publication distributed through email or posted on Web sites.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Step1
Use your favorite search engine such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc. and search for ezines or pose your search as a question (Example: How do I get my articles in ezines?).
Step2
Once the search engine has finished populating the results, start with the first link.
Step3
If the link doesn't give you the desired result, simply click the back button and click on the next link. Continue until you find what you need.
Step4
Once you have found the Web site that you are looking for, follow the simple directions for posting your article.
Step5
Some ezine Web sites may require a fee and some may be free, depending on what type of service you are looking for.
Step6
Once you have finished with the signup process and paid your fee (if applicable), depending on the ezine's rules and regulations, feel free to start publishing.

Tips & Warnings

  • Look for recommended sites.
  • Make sure you read all the user and license agreements.
  • Understand the obligation you are making with the client.
  • Know the limitations of your publishing rights.
  • Make sure that you are receiving the services you are paying for (if applicable).
  • Make sure you are on a secure connection when giving out personal information (if applicable).
  • If you need to download any software for the service, know what you are downloading.
  • Be wary of subscriptions. These may be a form of adware, malware or spyware.

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