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Introduction: One of the features of Passionate Fitness is that it allows users to submit articles.This is beneficial for Two, with our policy of allowing people to "plug" their services and sites, it allows people to publicize How to Submit Articles: 1) Log into your account. 2) Look for "Submit an Article", under User Menu and click on it as illustrated in the following picture.
3) After you click on submit an article, you will be taken to an editor. The first thing you'll have to do is
4) After you've written the title, in the body of the editing box write your full article.
5) If you wanted to, at this point you could just hit SAVE in the upper right corner and you would be done submitting the article. If you'd like to fill out a little bit more information though or have your username be shown as the author instead of your real name, read on. 6) To choose the category of the article, go to section and select GENERAL. Then under category, select the category that best corresponds to your article, whether dieting and nutrition, primal living, etc. 7) If you haven't been upgraded to an editor yet, don't worry about whether it's published or not since either way it will have to be published by an editor. 8) For "Show on Front Page", always leave the "No" checked.
9) If you don't want your real name shown under the article, type in your USERNAME in the AUTHOR ALIAS slot of as shown in the image below.
10) Next, fill out the metadata. That means a description of your article like "This is an article about doing pull ups" and keywords such as "pull ups, muscle building, body weight exercises".
11) Once finished. Hit the SAVE button in the upper right corner.
That's All There is to It: Submitting an article is really that easy. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. Enjoy the site! See also: How to Email Articles, Print Articles, and Save Articles as a PDF File How to Edit Your Profile (Privacy Settings and Forum Signature Included)
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 15 October 2009 16:02 |
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