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Article Directories: How to Submit

If you are interested in submitting content to article directories you
are not alone. But of course, before you can do this you need to learn
the submission process. This is a simple process to pick up on, and as
long as you take your time you will be submitting articles in no time
at all. The good thing is that once you are familiar with the
submission process of article directories you will be able to
seamlessly move through it each time that you write a new piece.

The first step to submitting an article is to compose the content. You
do not want to get so far ahead of yourself that you are not
submitting good articles. Make sure that you proofread and double
check each article before you begin the article submission process.

Once you have written an article, you can navigate to the submission
page. Generally speaking, there are only a few boxes that need to be
filled out on this page. You will start at the top with the article
title; this is easy enough to complete. From there, you will choose a
category that most closely fits your article. Make sure that you are
as accurate as possible when it comes to choosing the category. This
way, visitors to the article directory will be able to find your
content.

The next step is to upload the article content. In most cases, you can
copy and paste this directly into the box that is made available.

Finally, you will want to include useful information in the about
author resource box. This is where you can include some details on
yourself as well as a link to your website. Make sure that you double
check your facts in this box before you move forward.

When everything is adequately filled out, the last step is to hit the
submit button. From there, the article directory will either approve
or deny your article. As long as you did not break any rules, your
article should be live in no time at all.

As you can see, the article submission is no difficult task.

About the Author
Article Dragon is an Article Directory of quality articles, free to
use in your newsletter or website. Article Dragon accepts only fresh
informative articles that are reviewed for quality by our quality
assurance editorial team before you ever see them.
Make Article Submission part of your SEO strategy.

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