Short Summaries Requirements
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:28 am
Writers,
There has been an increasing problem with authors not giving short summaries the attention they require. Short summaries are the first thing your buyer sees after the title, which means this is their first impression of your writing if they haven't purchased from you before. It is also the first thing the editor sees, which means it is considered upon review. It helps Constant Content determine the legitimacy of the submission. If short summaries contain errors, are a repeat of the title, do not observe all writing rules and standards, or do not provide more information than the title provides or more information than keyword inclusions, the submission will be rejected.
Short summaries must:
Follow all writing standards, including punctuation and grammar.
Provide the potential customer with information that will help them decide if they want to click on to read the content excerpt.
Be free of errors.
Short summaries may not:
Be copied and pasted from the title, the introductory paragraph, or the body of the article.
May not be one line that does not describe the article beyond its title or keyword inclusions.
May not be free of end punctuation or proper punctuation in general.
Good Examples:
Title:
Choosing Blinds for Your Home
Short Summary:
Blinds provide your home with privacy, but they can also add style to your home's interior decor. This article discusses types of blinds available, what blinds the homeowner should consider for different rooms of the house, and tips for getting blinds installed. (Additional information about the article can be added depending upon the article and author's preferences - think about the customer and his or her needs.)
TBC . . .
There has been an increasing problem with authors not giving short summaries the attention they require. Short summaries are the first thing your buyer sees after the title, which means this is their first impression of your writing if they haven't purchased from you before. It is also the first thing the editor sees, which means it is considered upon review. It helps Constant Content determine the legitimacy of the submission. If short summaries contain errors, are a repeat of the title, do not observe all writing rules and standards, or do not provide more information than the title provides or more information than keyword inclusions, the submission will be rejected.
Short summaries must:
Follow all writing standards, including punctuation and grammar.
Provide the potential customer with information that will help them decide if they want to click on to read the content excerpt.
Be free of errors.
Short summaries may not:
Be copied and pasted from the title, the introductory paragraph, or the body of the article.
May not be one line that does not describe the article beyond its title or keyword inclusions.
May not be free of end punctuation or proper punctuation in general.
Good Examples:
Title:
Choosing Blinds for Your Home
Short Summary:
Blinds provide your home with privacy, but they can also add style to your home's interior decor. This article discusses types of blinds available, what blinds the homeowner should consider for different rooms of the house, and tips for getting blinds installed. (Additional information about the article can be added depending upon the article and author's preferences - think about the customer and his or her needs.)
TBC . . .