Here’s a snapshot of the Table of Contents of The AC Source Book. The book is 51 pages in total, and if you order right now, you’ll also get a FREE 10-page Social Media Report that shows you how to promote your content and increase those pageviews!
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Introduction to AC
- Why Publishing Online is Different than Print
- Pageviews and Clout Index
- Submitting Your First Article
- Article Rights and Your Submission Options
- Getting Paid
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Keywords and Keyword Research
- Formatting Articles for AC
- Adding Pictures to Articles
- Topics Worth Writing About
- Topics AC Won’t Pay For
- How to Track Trends
- Making Money with AC ‘Assignments’
- How to Come Up with Original Article Ideas
- Articles with a High Risk of Rejection
- Promoting Your Articles: Tools You Can’t Live Without
- What Are Category Editors and Community Guides?
- The AC Community & Networking
- Examples of Winning Articles & How to Stay Prolific
- Writing Your First Article: The Process
- The 10-Step Writing Process at a Glance
- Sabah’s Top Ten Tips for Success with Associated Content
- More Resources
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