Submit Articles to TAS
Trader
TAS Trader welcomes articles of potential interest to readers. This
information is provided so that you can submit articles with the
greatest chance of being used. We look forward to your submission
and sharing it with readers. Please review these guidelines:
General Guidelines: Select a topic about the TAS industry of
which you have personal knowledge or experience. Promotion of
yourself, company, products, or services is not acceptable. Your
article should be between 300 to 500 words in length; news items should
be about 125 words; answering service profiles may be up to 500 words.
If you would like someone to write for you, we can recommend a freelance
writer.
Editing: Articles will be edited for both content and length;
additional text could be added. This is at the sole discretion of
TAS Trader. In is not possible to notify you of edits.
Unfortunately, not all submissions can be used.
Website: Once published, your article will also be posted on
this website.
Compensation: We are not able to compensate writers and do not
trade articles for other considerations. We do ask you to include a short bio about yourself, with
contact information. This will be added at the conclusion of your
article, providing indirect promotion in exchange for your article.
Submission: All articles must be submitted via email to
info@tastrader.com. Articles
should be attached as a Microsoft Word document..
Deadlines: TAS Trader
accepts submissions on a continual basis and will use them as soon as
possible, which might not be the next issue. The sooner
that an article is submitted, the sooner it can be used. (See our
schedule for deadlines.)
Editorial Policy: Authors who submit articles to TAS Trader
agree that; 1) Edits may be made at the discretion of the Editor
regarding length, style, grammar, organization, syntax, and clarity. 2)
Article publication and use are at the sole discretion of the Editor.
3) By submitting your work,
you grant TAS Trader and Peter DeHaan Publishing Inc full, yet
non-exclusive, rights to publish your submission in any printed and/or
electronic form both now and in the future. 4) Acceptance
of these terms is a precondition of publication by TAS Trader. |