Got Lingo? The Terminology Of Marketing With Articles
by Bonnie Jo Davis

Published
on this site: March 8th, 2004
Every field or discipline has its own specialized vocabulary and
marketing with articles is no different. Understanding and using
the lingo of marketing with articles will help you get the most
out of this brilliant technique. Continue reading below for a set
of terms and definitions for marketing with articles.
Article Announcement Newsgroups/Lists - E-mail lists that
accept article submissions from subscribers. Some newsgroups only
accept articles in one narrowly defined topic while others will
accept any topic.
Article Directory/Archive - A web site that accepts article
submissions in a large variety of topics and organizes them by category.
A few of these sites require you to pay to have your article archived
on site.
Autoresponder - An e-mail message that is sent automatically
when an email is received to the email account address. It is also
used by authors in automatically delivering properly formatted text
article submissions to editors.
Bibliography - A list of web sites, books and articles referenced
in an article or publication.
Byline/Resource Box - A four or five line biography and
contact information for the author of an article.
Copyright Notice - A one or two line statement that should
be included in every article that includes the copyright symbol,
date and owner.
Essay - A short article on a single subject written from
the author's personal viewpoint.
E-zines - Periodically published electronic newsletters
delivered by e-mail.
E-zine Directories - Online directories of periodically
published electronic newsletters.
Ghostwriter - An accomplished writer who researches and
writes an article on an assigned topic under someone else's name.
Paid Market - A publication that pays writers for articles.
Paid markets often require original, unpublished articles.
Point of view - The perspective from which an article is
written.
Query letter - A brief letter often sent by e-mail to an
editor that proposes an article topic and content for publication.
Reprint guidelines - A set of guidelines that are determined
by the author that must be followed in order to reprint an article.
Style guide - A document specifying the details of writing
style such as punctuation, spelling and capitalization, etc.
Syndication - The process by which a web site is able to
share information, such as articles, with other web sites.
Synopsis - A general overview or summary of an article.
Writer's Guidelines - A set of guidelines determined by
the publisher that outline requirements for articles such as topic,
format, length, etc.
Learning these terms is required homework if you're just beginning
to market your work. After all, this is our lingo... real words
for real writers. Singing our ABC's fuelled us towards writing,
knowing our lingo propels us towards success in marketing with articles
that sell.

(c) 2004, Davis Virtual Assistance. All rights in all media reserved.
Bonnie Jo Davis is the author of the e-book "Articles
That Sell: Use The Best Kept Secret On The Internet To Promote Your
Business For Free!" Visit http://www.ArticlesThatSell.com/atsebook.htm
to learn more about marketing with articles.

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