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1) Great Content: Easy to read, thoughtful, substantial information that will catch our visitors interest, offer clear benefits, and positive alternatives. See point #7.
2) Relevance: Vegetarian, green, sustainable. Not too much self-promotion. Check out some of the articles in the index - you'll find there's lots of scope.
3) Good Written English: We will edit where necessary for length or clarity without altering content, but we have our limits! Please edit before submitting your article!
4) Links and References: Two promotional links allowed per article, and two referral links. Please provide URL's for links. List offline references in a standard format at the bottom of the page, with reference numbers inserted in the text.
5) Keywords: We need keywords for the search engines, so visitors will find your article when they search. Give us 3-4 main keywords or keyword phrases, which are used in your page title and intro text.
6) The Right Length: Not too long, not too short. 500 - 1000 words is good. But we'd rather you went a bit over than compromise your content.
7) NO: Porn, swearing, slander, libel, plagarism, or copyright busting. If you have great content, there shouldn't be a problem. See point #1.