Improvements to the Free Article Center

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Note: This entry contains outdated information. The article-distribution center has been moved over here: http://www.adviceforagents.com

I'm happy to announce some changes to the Free Articles Center that will make it much easier to use. There are also several new articles to choose from that address recent changes in the housing market, the economic crisis and other current events.

Publishing Articles Just Got Easier


The first thing we did (after repeated requests) was add a link to the top of every article that gives you easier access to the HTML code for that article. In fact, this is the way we recommend publishing the real estate articles, because it offers several benefits. The image below shows this new feature.

When you click on the link that says "Get the HTML code," a new browser window will open. From there, you can copy the code to republish the article. It's pure HTML code too, which means you can put it wherever you want on your website (the article will take on whatever font and color styles you have in place).

There are no advertisements of any kind within the separate HTML code -- just pure content for your website. The mandatory citation / author links have already been included as well. In other words, we have done all the work for you ... all you have to do is copy and paste the code provided onto your website. Easy!

Featured Article - The Housing Crisis Explained


I've also added some new articles recently, to keep pace with economic developments. The latest piece offers an explanation of the housing crisis, as it relates to home buyers. It's a must-read for anyone planning to buy a home in the near future, so it will make an excellent addition to your website.

More Article Details:

  • Length - Approximately 1,100 words (it's very in-depth)
  • Audience - People planning to buy a home in the near future
  • Date created - October 14, 2008
  • Read or publish the article
  • Review our publishing guidelines if you are new to this process

I hope you find these articles useful in your web publishing efforts.

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