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E-PersonalFinance.com welcomes submission of high quality
personal finance and investing content (articles, question and answers, and
quizzes). We review submissions
from freelance writers and experts, for purchase for our site.
We only purchase the complete rights and copyright to the content; we do
not review offers to license content.
We pay $50 - $100 per article depending on the length and
quality. We prefer that authors
submit at least 5 – 10 articles for us to review.
If you wish to submit content, please email us at
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Please review the content on our site and the follow Writer
Guidelines, and the Do’s and Don’ts prior to any content submission.
CATEGORIES OF
CONTENT
The Categories of content that we seek encompasses the
following:
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- Stock Investing
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- 401(k) & IRAs
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- Mutual Funds
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- Retirement
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- Annuities
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- College Savings
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- Options/ Futures
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- Saving Money
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- Bonds
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- Bank Savings and Credit
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- Home Buying/ Home Selling
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- Insurance
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- Mortgages
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- Credit Cards
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- Taxes
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- Real Estate Investing
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- Estate Planning
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- Credit Reports
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WRITER GUIDELINES
Overview
The content for our
E-PersonalFinance site is intended to be evergreen, professional, helpful, but
yet not overly simplistic nor overly complicated. Much of the content is
intended to provide practical advice, tips, and guidance. The content
should not be quoting individuals or businesses as to how they address issues.
Copyright Issues
Under no circumstances is the
writer to copy text from other sources, as this could lead to serious copyright
infringement liability.
Articles
We generally prefer substantive quality articles of at
least 700 words.
The titles of the articles should be very descriptive
and search engine optimized (SEO). By way of example, the proper title of
an article should be "Getting Better Interest Rates from Your Savings" and not
"Getting Better Interest Rates." The latter title could be applicable to
many other topics other than individual savings.
Paragraphs should generally not
be longer than 3-4 sentences. These are articles that must be geared for a
Web audience. Various paragraphs with bold faced introductory headings are
encouraged, to give the reader an easier way to navigate around the article.
Use short paragraphs and avoid
overlong sentences, which can lose a reader's interest when reading information
online.
Make sure to use calls to action
in both the title and the article itself. In addition, use common keywords that
readers may type into a search engine. Google has a tool (https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal)
that can help you determine popular variations on the key phrases and words
relevant to your article.
Feel free to use bullet points
or numbered lists liberally if the material lends itself to “info bites” like
that. Many online readers like to be able to scan information quickly.
Articles that focus on the top 7
things to do, or "how to" articles, or the like, are preferred. A number
of overview articles, such as “Bonds 101” or “The ABCs of Mutual Funds” are
favored.
Please review the articles in
our site to get a sense of tone and approach.
Answers
“Answers” are to be set forth
with the question first, and then the answer which should be 2-4 paragraphs
giving the user the straightforward answer.
Links to other sites or resources are encouraged.
Here is an example:
Where Can I
Find a Business Lawyer?
You can find a business lawyer
through one of the two largest online listings of attorneys:
Martindale.com and
Lawyers.com. At
Martindale, you can look for an attorney
by name, firm, location, and by specialty. At
Lawyers.com, you are asked whether you are
a personal user or business user, and then asked to choose the type of lawyer
from a drop down menu. You are also asked to select the country, city, county,
and state for the attorney. Once you have made your choices, both sites will
provide a selection of attorneys who meet your requirements. The listings on
these sites provide information about the attorney’s education, memberships,
publications, location, and area(s) of practice. Only those attorneys and firms
that have elected to be listed on these sites are so listed.
All attorneys are licensed by the state or states in which they practice.
After determining the state from
which you need an attorney, you might want to narrow your search by going
directly to the bar association for that state. The American Bar Association’s
Web Site
provides access to each state’s bar
association and local bar associations. Most state bar associations and local
bar associations have legal referral programs through which members of the
public can contact the associations and be referred to a local attorney. You can
then request a business lawyer from the state or local bar association.
Here is a second Answers
example:
How Can I
Learn about a Company’s Payment History or Bankruptcy Record?
There
are three national credit reporting agencies that do credit checks on businesses
from which you can learn about a company’s payment history or bankruptcy record:
Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
You
can also research a company’s payment history or bankruptcy through Dun &
Bradstreet by obtaining a Comprehensive Report. Through this report, you
can find out if a company is undergoing financial stress by obtaining six months
of alerts notifying you of any changes in the company’s credit, along with
detailed credit information and payment history. You can obtain an overview of
how a company has paid its bills through D&B Paydex Score.
KnowX is a fee-based online service that
provides a variety of business background checks. Types of information available
from KnowX include: bankruptcies, lawsuits, liens, and judgments, Federal
employer identification numbers (FEINs), corporate records, and business address
and phone information. bankruptcy record from LexisNexis, provides authoritative
legal, news, public records and business information with legal, tax and
regulatory publications. LexisNexis is a fee-based service, with several
different payment options.
Bankruptcy Court records are public records which means that anyone can access
them. The Administrative Office of the Courts, PACER Service Center, is
the Federal Judiciary’s centralized registration, billing, and technical support
center for electronic access to U.S. District, Bankruptcy, and Appellate Court
records. You can look up bankruptcy records at this site yourself, or you can
pay one of the companies referenced above to access the records for you.
Quizzes
Quizzes can be multiple choice
(with 3- 4 choices), or true/false quizzes.
Example of quizzes can be found at
www.e-personalfinance.com/all-quiz-categories.html
DO’s
- DO have at least 4 or
more section headings in the article in bold type facing, where possible.
- DO use bullet points.
- DO consider how the
search engines will find your work based on search engine optimization (SEO).
- DO consider adding a
last section to articles providing “Additional Resources” to the readers,
especially links to other articles or sections on E-PersonalFinance.com
- DO make the article
substantive and useful—longer articles are preferred; when in doubt, make it
comprehensive
- DO think about “Top
10” lists as a way to make an article more readable
DON’T’s
- DON’T use the first
person.
- DON’T have typos in
your work (always do a spell check).
- DON’T have long
paragraphs. Two to four sentences
per paragraph should be the most.
- DON’T use an informal
style.
- DON’T infringe anyone
else’s copyright or copy sentences from other works.
- DON’T quote
individuals for supporting statements.
- DON’T include work
that is already published on a third party Web site.
- DON’T provide
information that quickly becomes outdated (such as “the standard tax deduction
for 2007 is...”). The goal is to
have “evergreen” type of articles.
- DON’T use colloquial
terms such as “bamboozled”—the tone should be professional and substantive.
SUBMISSIONS
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