Some newbie questions - author byline and websites
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 3:14 pm
Hello,
I’m a newbie here, and just had my first article accepted. Yay!
I have a few quick questions I'm hoping some busy writer has time to answer.
1) Author byline. Should I type my name under the article title when I submit it? I have seen some people on this forum say they do it, and others that say they don’t. So, I’m a bit confused. If I do, should I write my full name or should I write my username?
2) Can I use bold for the article title and also for section headings throughout an article?
3) After a section heading, should I double space before beginning the next paragraph?
4) The next article I want to submit gives advice on preparing for a business trip. It’s about 600 words, and lists 4 different apps, 4 websites, and 2 products that might be useful when preparing for a business trip. I know I have to take the “www” out of the website listing, but is it OK to list this many appls, websites and products in an article? Or won’t it be accepted?
Thanks in advance!
Em
I’m a newbie here, and just had my first article accepted. Yay!
I have a few quick questions I'm hoping some busy writer has time to answer.
1) Author byline. Should I type my name under the article title when I submit it? I have seen some people on this forum say they do it, and others that say they don’t. So, I’m a bit confused. If I do, should I write my full name or should I write my username?
2) Can I use bold for the article title and also for section headings throughout an article?
3) After a section heading, should I double space before beginning the next paragraph?
4) The next article I want to submit gives advice on preparing for a business trip. It’s about 600 words, and lists 4 different apps, 4 websites, and 2 products that might be useful when preparing for a business trip. I know I have to take the “www” out of the website listing, but is it OK to list this many appls, websites and products in an article? Or won’t it be accepted?
Thanks in advance!
Em