Who is an author?

An author is anyone who creates an article or articles.
How do I post an article?
These are the steps.

  1. Create: You’ll need to create an account (It only takes a minute or two.)
  2. Login
  3. Click add article
  4. Give title: Pick a title for your  article, and add some tags that describe it.
  5. Add content: Create the content  of your choice (Text, photo etc.) and fill them with whatever you’d like.
  6. Publish: Click the save button.

Do I own a topic?
Paidwriter.net does not assign ownership of a specific topic to an author. Anyone is free to write on any topic they like. However, by creating a high number of author filled with original, useful content, you will boost your Paidwriter.net status and you may become recognized in the community as an expert.
3. What should I name an article?
What you name it should be related to the content of the article. We recommend using the main phrase in the title for how a person would search for the information in search engines like google.
4. How do I edit an article?
Use After logging in visit the article you want to edit and click edit bitton,
After editing click save.
5. What are tags?
Tags are keywords and phrases that describe your article. Tags can be important for people using a search engine to find Internet material on topics. They alert the search engines that you have relevant material on the topic described by the tag.
Let’s say you were creating a tag for this Help page. Your tags might include words such as “Help”, “Questions”. It’s wise to combine words to make phrases such as “Paidwriter.net help pages.”
Use only maximum of 4 tags per article
6. What are Best and Latest articles?

  1. Best – The best are determined by Paidwriter.net algorithm, and are generally those that have proven themselves with quality and response over time. See the explanation of below.
  2. Latest – These are the most recently published ones, and they are of indeterminate quality. Help us keep Paidwriter.net clean by flagging inappropriate Articles and using the flag this option ).

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