Author Guidelines

The rules for submitting your articles to ARTICLES DATA are simple, but they must be followed!

The articles that you submit must be your own work - You may not submit articles written by other authors. Articles written by a ghost writer are perfectly acceptable as long as they are being used only by yourself.


By submitting your articles to ARTICLES DATA, you grant us the right to publish your articles - We may publish your article anywhere on our website or syndicate through RSS. We may also change where it appears, including the category, at any time.


By submitting your articles to ARTICLES DATA, you grant others the right to publish your articles - Other ARTICLES DATA users have the right to publish your articles on their websites, in their newsletters or ezines, and more as long as the article is left in the original state. This includes the resource box which provides you credit as the author of the content.


No affiliate links! - The articles that you submit to ARTICLES DATA should not contain affiliate links. It is acceptable, however, to mention the URLs of helpful sites or your own website which redirects to the recommended affiliate product.

Please limit article body links to max 2 or fewer. Articles containing more than 2 links in the article body will not be approved.

Please use the resource box to link back to your site. Please limit resource box links to 3 or fewer - Articles containing more than 3 links in the resource box will not be approved.

Submitting your articles to ARTICLES DATA does not entitle you to financial compensation of any kind - You will not receive compensation from Articles.gsseo.com or the users of our directory for articles you submit.


Articles must be spellchecked and proof read for grammatical errors prior to submitting - Do not submit articles filled with spelling errors and bad grammar. We do monitor article submissions and we will reject content that doesnt meet this requirement.


Copyright and Violations


ARTICLES DATA's policy prohibits the use of copyrighted material in a manner that violates the copyright owner's rights. In general, this means that authors should only submit their own original written work to which they have natural copyright.

In cases where copyright is disputed (usually as a result of plagiarism or unauthorized copying), articles will be immediately removed without recourse or discussion, regardless of the arguments presented by the disputing parties.


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