Article Submissions

Use the following link to choose your article topics from: https://news.google.com/?hl=en/

The first instructional unit will last three days. Over the course of those three days we will issue you a number of topical writing assignments. The topics will be sent on a daily basis to your email. Specifically, your task is to select and complete at least one topic in the form of an article and submit it to our publication on the same day you receive the assignment.

There is no limit on the number of topics you chose to complete, yet, they must contain at least 400 words or more.

Once again you must choose your article topic from the following link. You can write about any topic in Google news: https://news.google.com/?hl=en

While there is no emphasis on speed, as you will not be timed, however, the number of topic assignments you complete over the three-day period will give our team an idea of how much work you can handle in a given day.

The primary objective of the first instructional unit is to use your completed articles to guide and direct us through the second training unit that follows. Therefore, we will issue you what is commonly referred to as a “Search Engine Optimization (SEO) score” to pinpoint your authorial strengths and weaknesses.
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