Widelamp aims to publish fresh and useful content for its readers. Following are the basic guidelines for writing any technical article (Cybersecurity, Cybercrime, Application Security, Data Protection, Cyber Law, Compliance, Audit, Digital Marketing, WordPress, Threat Intelligence, Secure Practice, Web Design, Data Structure, Machine Learning, Java, Python, CSS, HTML, JavaScript, C, C++, Quantum Physics, Quantum Computing, Electronics, Circuit Design, Physics, Mathematics, etc.) for Widelamp.com.
Any article found violating the given rules will not be accepted and the writer will have to write it once again to conform to the given rules.
Rule 1 – Word Count
Every article should have a considerable amount of theory and short examples to teach the concept. We need to make sure every article should have around 700-1200 words. However, we should not insert unnecessary, repetitive, or bogus content to increase the number of words.
Rule 2 – Multiple Examples
We should strive to provide multiple examples with generated output to cover different scenarios of the concept. All the examples should be in running condition and not just a piece of code. This means we have to give end-to-end examples which can be copied and pasted.
Keep in mind, that repeating the same example with different values is not acceptable. For example, we can give multiple examples for Integer in Java as follows:
- Example – Always write how to make a simple understandable article without examples this is not possible
- Example – Always be clear
- Example – Create an Integer using Numeric Value
- Example – Create an Integer using String Value
- Example – How to convert an Integer into an int or vice versa
Rule 3 – Example Code
Make sure you provide small code examples for learning purposes. For example, if we are going to write an article on Linked List then instead of giving a long and single example, we should give separate examples about different operations like Inserting Nodes, Deleting Nodes, Updating Nodes, etc. in a Linked List.
Rule 4 – Appropriate Headings
Make use of appropriate headings like Syntax, Algorithm, Example, etc. We will start using H2 headings to divide the article into different sections. If needed we will make use of H3 headings as well.
Rule 5 – No Duplication, No ChatGPT, No Plagiarism
We should strictly not duplicate the content from Widelamp.com or any other website or eBooks or books etc.
Content copied from different websites, or books or Generated by any AI tool like ChatGPT or paraphrased content will be rejected.
Rule 6 – Typos, Grammar, etc.
Once you complete writing the article, before delivering it to the content manager, please do a self-review to fix the mistakes and typos, grammars etc. Every article will be checked thoroughly to make sure it has correct English Grammar, and sentence preparation.
Rule 7 – Usage of Images
You can make use of self-drawn images in your articles with a minimum width of 1200px * 628px and preferably with a white background. We don’t allow to use of copyrighted images in our articles. Articles having copyrighted images will be rejected.
Rule 8 – Search Engine Optimization
You should have a basic understanding of SEO and should optimize your article for Search Engine before we submit it.
To start your article, You should give at least 5-10 lines of paragraph to set up the context of the article. A brief overview of the problem statement, and how we are going to give its solution in the article.
Apart from this, you should make use of proper paragraphs, bullet points, H1, H2, H3 headings to give a proper structure to the article to make it user-friendly.
Any article which is really user-friendly and interesting to read will work nicely with search engines as well.