This portal can be used to post articles and blogs on many topics. This page describes the requirements for submitted articles and how to give your articles the perfect home.
The articles/blogs can contain up to:
Articles and blogs related to adult or hate content are not allowed. All articles stay permanently (without expiration dates). We strongly suggest to add the author name at the end of the blog (in italic).
There are two methods to add articles to https://ermislearn.org
Send a DOC/DOCX file with your article to science@jwork.org. Our editors should inform you whether the article is accepted or not. If the blog is accepted, you should pay $30 (see the section "Payments"). Our professional editors will check your article, format it to a clean HTML code, properly extract and upload images to the server. Typically, the article will appear in https://ermislearn.org/articles/ in 1-2 days after the payment.
You can also add an article yourself if you know how to create articles using the WYSIWYG HTML editor. Note that there is no a direct conversion of the DOC/DOCX document format to a clean HTML, so you need to make sure you can write a good quality HTML, and all images must be directly uploaded to the ErmisLearn server (see the top-right menu).
There are the steps to create an article:
You can ask ermislearn@jwork.org for the authorization code needed for registration. We charge $20 for the authorization code. The account is valid for 1 month and then it needs to be renewed.
Even if you put the article yourself, it will be checked by editors. If the blog does satisfy our quality standards, it will be rejected for publication.
The most common mistake when creating articles and blogs is to copy-and-paste DOC/DOCX documents into the WYSIWYG HTML editor. This approach creates badly formatted HTML with many style tags that need to be removed by hand. Normally, blogs should only contain <P>, <H1>, <H2>, <IMG>, <A> tags. Use some automatic tools such as https://www.htmlwasher.com/
Tips: A first indication that your HTML contains too many unnecessary style tags and/or images are not correctly inserted (i.e. they are not uploaded as files to JWork) is the very large read time (shown below the title when you view the article).
All payments should be sent via PayPal
ErmisLearn does not own copyright on submitted articles and blogs. They are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
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Contact: ermislearn [AT] jwork.org