Guys, i want to ask how to write article that EA approved?

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Guys, i want to ask how to write article that EA approved?

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an article that get approved by one of the best article directory like EA, i like to be one of their author, but most of the time my published article get declined :(
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grethel04 wrote:an article that get approved by one of the best article directory like EA, i like to be one of their author, but most of the time my published article get declined :(
Well, I hate to be so abrupt but if the grammar in the submitted article is as bad as that in your posting, there's zero chance of it being accepted. I guess that English is not your native language or that your formal education has been a bit lacking. Let me just show you:

an article [this sentence begins without a capital letter and it makes no sense -- did you intend "I would like to write an article"?] that get [gets] approved by one of the best article directory [directories], [should be a period not a comma] i like [would like] to be one of their author [authors], but most of the time my published [the article is not published yet] gets declined.

Sorry, but you need to vastly improve your command of English such that you can write an entire article with zero errors. But your short posting has about a dozen errors. Publishers simply don't have the time to correct a poorly written submission. They will instead turn to the big stack of error-free submissions and choose one of those.

But keep learning and keep working and don't give up, okay? And don't use smiley faces in a serious posting. This isn't grade school.
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moderntimes wrote:
grethel04 wrote:an article that get approved by one of the best article directory like EA, i like to be one of their author, but most of the time my published article get declined :(
Well, I hate to be so abrupt but if the grammar in the submitted article is as bad as that in your posting, there's zero chance of it being accepted. I guess that English is not your native language or that your formal education has been a bit lacking. Let me just show you:

an article [this sentence begins without a capital letter and it makes no sense -- did you intend "I would like to write an article"?] that get [gets] approved by one of the best article directory [directories], [should be a period not a comma] i like [would like] to be one of their author [authors], but most of the time my published [the article is not published yet] gets declined.

Sorry, but you need to vastly improve your command of English such that you can write an entire article with zero errors. But your short posting has about a dozen errors. Publishers simply don't have the time to correct a poorly written submission. They will instead turn to the big stack of error-free submissions and choose one of those.

But keep learning and keep working and don't give up, okay? And don't use smiley faces in a serious posting. This isn't grade school.


I completely agree with moderntimes. It seems like you have much to say, but struggle with how to convey it. Perhaps look into taking courses in English or writers craft would help you express your thoughts to others.
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Well, the person asked. Best to deal w. the truth and then you've got a challenge to make progress from that.
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