How to write an article for Wordcat

We human-edit Wordcat and we always review the articles you submit personally. But we’ve found that many of them are too badly written and poorly laid out to approve. Here’s a few tips about how to write and format a hard-working, successful article that we won’t delete!

Here’s how to write and format an article for Wordcat.

Write something informative, intelligent and relevant that people will find useful. 

Don’t stuff your article with keywords.

Don’t write a load of rubbish as an excuse to crowbar keywords in!

Use a bold, informative header to give your article power and authority.
 
Split the information up into bite-sized chunks for ease of reading. 

Start each chunk with a strong subhead to help readers scan effectively. 

If you’re happy to submit well written, intelligent content, we’ll be delighted to approve it, complete with links.

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