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#776839
Swati Sarnobat,
As per your request here, the article has been deleted. Go ahead and submit further articles.
Some advice- Ensure that you read the article at least 2 to 3 times after you hit the submit button. That way you may find errors in the second or third reading that you missed out on the first check. Also, it is suggested to start the first line of a paragraph right after the closing h2 or h3 tag. This reduces the gap between the heading and the text below it, making for a neater presentation. Make it a point, too, to give a couple of internal links to relevant pages. Even in an article on scholarships, for example, a link can be given to the course page that generally lists diploma courses if you are talking about scholarships for diploma programs, or to a topic in the KC section that is relevant or even a related article. Look for words in the text that could be keywords which would then form the anchor text in the link. Sometimes I put some words in the search box and then look for relevant related pages in ISC. Internal links are highly beneficial for ISC as these keep readers within the site for a longer time if they click on the internal links, and this action, in turn, may lead to generating revenue if ads on those pages are checked by the reader. Otherwise, with no links, the reader may not be curious to explore further, just generally skim/read your article and leave the site.
When you make a commitment, you create hope. When you keep a commitment you create trust! ~ John C. Maxwell
As per your request here, the article has been deleted. Go ahead and submit further articles.
Some advice- Ensure that you read the article at least 2 to 3 times after you hit the submit button. That way you may find errors in the second or third reading that you missed out on the first check. Also, it is suggested to start the first line of a paragraph right after the closing h2 or h3 tag. This reduces the gap between the heading and the text below it, making for a neater presentation. Make it a point, too, to give a couple of internal links to relevant pages. Even in an article on scholarships, for example, a link can be given to the course page that generally lists diploma courses if you are talking about scholarships for diploma programs, or to a topic in the KC section that is relevant or even a related article. Look for words in the text that could be keywords which would then form the anchor text in the link. Sometimes I put some words in the search box and then look for relevant related pages in ISC. Internal links are highly beneficial for ISC as these keep readers within the site for a longer time if they click on the internal links, and this action, in turn, may lead to generating revenue if ads on those pages are checked by the reader. Otherwise, with no links, the reader may not be curious to explore further, just generally skim/read your article and leave the site.
When you make a commitment, you create hope. When you keep a commitment you create trust! ~ John C. Maxwell
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