(1) inserting byline in body
(2) Titling two pieces where the second follows or complements the first
Thanks for all the help I've received so far.
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1. I usually place my byline in the article at the top like this:
This is the Title of My Article
By Celeste Stewart
2. When I have similar articles that could work as a series, I usually give them a common first part of the title followed by a colon. Like this:
How to Write Similar Articles: Finding a Topic
How to Write Similar Articles: Standing Alone and Working Together
I also place a little blurb in the description area letting potential buyers know that there are similar, complementary articles available in the series.
This is the Title of My Article
By Celeste Stewart
2. When I have similar articles that could work as a series, I usually give them a common first part of the title followed by a colon. Like this:
How to Write Similar Articles: Finding a Topic
How to Write Similar Articles: Standing Alone and Working Together
I also place a little blurb in the description area letting potential buyers know that there are similar, complementary articles available in the series.
Need examples of . . .
Thanks, Celeste. I'll assume you put the title both as title and in the body unless I hear something different from you.
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