by Lyn Lomasi, Article Writer for Hire
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If you've just joined the site, you are likely curious about how to succeed. Where do you start? What does it take to get to the top? How long does it take to get where you want to be? As a veteran contributor, here are some of the things I have learned.

Step One: Before submitting that first article, browse around and take a look at some of the articles that are featured. Also, read advice from seasoned contributors. There are some great examples in the tutorials section. Also, be sure your content adheres to the submission guidelines, as well as the Yahoo! Style Guide.

Step Two: Submit your work and learn more while you wait. There is always something new to learn. Do you need to learn more about SEO? Networking? Grammar and style? Ask fellow contributors for their advice and continue to learn from those around you.

Step Three: Apply what you learn and rinse and repeat. There is never an end to what you can learn when it comes to writing. This is even more true for web writing. Rules are constantly changing, as is the needs of the audience. Keep learning and applying that knowledge to your work. If you put in the effort, you will see results.

Things to Remember:

1) You get what you put into it. If you put in effort to ensure your work is what Yahoo! is looking for, you will see results. On the same vein, if you choose not to pay attention and just write what you want, no matter what Y!CN or the audience is looking for, you won't get very far.

2) Write what you know. It's easy to see the success of others and want to mimic what they have done. However, that can quickly cause burnout and loss of interest...and it will show in your work and your productivity levels.

3) Define your personal success. What does success mean to you? Is it getting your work published across multiple channels? Is it just knowing your subject matter could make a difference in someone's life? Do money amounts play a role? Figure out why you are here and what successes you wish to work toward. This will be different for each person.

4) Web writing is not the same as print writing. If you are good at writing for print venues, that's awesome! But not all of what you learned doing that will help you in web writing. Click here to learn more about web writing.

Helpful Articles for Success at Yahoo! Contributor Network:


The Newbie's Guide to Success at the Yahoo! Contributor Network

AC Tips and Tricks

Writing Your First Article

How to Write Compelling Headlines for Search Engines

Web Writing: The Ground Rules that Make a Good Web Article

Best Article Writing Tips from Career Professionals

How to Get Your Work Published on Your Favorite Yahoo! Sites

Professional Article Writers: The Importance of Self Editing

How to Build Residual Income Writing Evergreen Web Content

Why Am I Not Making Money at AC? Page Views, Offers, and More


How Can I Increase My page Views (PVs) on Associated Content?

Internet Writing: Simple Strategies that Attract Readers

Importance of Authentic Voice in Writing for Y!CN


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If you have questions, there is always someone around to help, be it one of the Community Guides (like myself) or any other helpful contributors.

List of Community Guides:

Lyn Lomasi

R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen

Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben

Carol Bengle Gilbert

Lisa Mason

Abby Greenhill

K. Valentine

Sylvia Cochran

Kathy Browning

Jan Corn

Cathy Montville


*This piece was originally created by Lyn Lomasi as a forum post. Click here to view the original.
 
 
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Your online article writing career is going along smoothly. You've discovered your niche. You know all the rules. You follow them to the letter. Suddenly, out of nowhere, the rules have changed. The methods you have  always used aren't working. It's time for a change. Don't beat a dead horse. If your popularity or page views have taken a turn for the worse, don't be afraid to make timely changes. Those old rules served you well. Now it's time to move on. Savvy online article writers go with the flow, not against it.

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A Must-Read for Those Who Want to Succeed on Associated Content

Generally, I use this blog for updates to the site, writing tips, and for featuring great articles from fellow AC Contributors. But today I'm going to do something different. I haven't posted here in a while, so I wanted the comeback post to be a useful one and boy did I find something great to share.



This is the first time I've reviewed a book on this blog and this one is definitely deserving. Most who write for AC likely know who Sabah Karimi is. If not, where have you been? She was named CP of the Year for 2008 and is still going strong.



Her success proves that she is a credible source for information on how to succeed at Associated Content. She's now put all the information she gained during her time with AC right into an amazing resource called the AC Source Book to help out fellow writers.



From the moment I started scanning the pages of the AC Source Book, I knew it was going to be an excellent resource for those trying to understand how AC works. If you're a new Associated Content Contributor or even a longtime one that hasn't quite figured out the inner workings yet, I believe that reading the AC Source Book will help a great deal.



Karimi details each aspect of AC and every point that she makes in a format that's easy to understand even for novices. I wish I would have had something like this to help me along when I first joined Associated Content. Instead, I had to learn the hard way, by trial and error, like Sabah probably did too.



As I started reading the AC Source Book, I was impressed by the accuracy of the information and the work that Sabah must have put into compiling it in such an organized format. I actually read through the entire thing in one sitting because I couldn't put it down.



Newbies and those needing assistance on AC, if you ever listen to anything I say, I highly recommend taking my honest advice to listen at least this one time.



Grab your copy of the AC Source book today!
 



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