Long Summary + Articles with Illustrations
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 11:06 pm
Hi! I'm new to CC and I've been familiarising myself with the site for a couple of weeks now.
I've got a couple of questions:
1) How much of the article am I allowed to include in the Long Summary?
I know the writers' tutorial says this:
"The long summary should contain approximately 1/3 of the article. This summary is not indexed by search engines."
However, when browsing through the site, I noticed that some writers included the entire article in the Long Summary. I'm intrigued by this; is this done so that customers can make a more informed decision? I'd love to do the same, but I'm curious about the risks involved and any precautions I should take.
2) Is there any way to submit articles with illustrations?
I'd really love to write some tutorials that teach the reader how to perform a task, with the aid of (original) illustrations. (e.g. "How To Tie A Quilter's Knot".) Should I submit the article in pdf format (which is discouraged), or should I submit the entire article as an illustration? Or just scratch the idea?
Thanks for any advice!
Nina
I've got a couple of questions:
1) How much of the article am I allowed to include in the Long Summary?
I know the writers' tutorial says this:
"The long summary should contain approximately 1/3 of the article. This summary is not indexed by search engines."
However, when browsing through the site, I noticed that some writers included the entire article in the Long Summary. I'm intrigued by this; is this done so that customers can make a more informed decision? I'd love to do the same, but I'm curious about the risks involved and any precautions I should take.
2) Is there any way to submit articles with illustrations?
I'd really love to write some tutorials that teach the reader how to perform a task, with the aid of (original) illustrations. (e.g. "How To Tie A Quilter's Knot".) Should I submit the article in pdf format (which is discouraged), or should I submit the entire article as an illustration? Or just scratch the idea?
Thanks for any advice!
Nina