Netribution has over 125,000 visitors a month - and, unlike many film magazines, anyone can be a contributor.
And unlike
most blogging sites, Netribution is one of 5,000 news sources indexed
by Google news which means stories can get a lot of visibility in
a short space of time. Because of this we also need to be a bit
more careful about what we publish so all stories have editor approval, and our
content submission is a bit more complex (but a bit more powerful) than
most blogs.
If
you have something film or media related (or even just inspiring) that
you'd like to share with the world - we'd be delighted to welcome
you. What follows is a guide to how to get your work published.
1 - sign up
Click on this link to register. It takes about two minutes.
2 - get your story ready
It could be an
announcement, a news story, a review, an essay, a production diary,
rant or blog. It's best to prepare the article beforehand in a text
editor or word processor.
If
you are using an old version of Internet Explorer, or Safari on the
Mac, it is also reccomended that you use Firefox - as this works
flawlessly with our content management system. Safari is very slow, and
Explorer is, well, unpredictable.
3 - get to the right place
If you aren't
already logged in, log in. Click remember me to save you getting booted
out. At the top of the screen you should now see a new menu with things
like 'edit profile'. Click the button 'submit content'. This page
allows you to edit any articles you have written, see how many hits
they have had, and enter new ones.
At
the bottom of the page is a popup menu where you can chose what sort of
article you want to upload - news, interview, review, article (ie
essay), or diary (ie blog). When you have selected your content type
you will be forwarded to a content submission page.
4 - enter your content
This page is
divided into a number of sections where you can copy and past your
article.
Important - If you are using Microsoft Word to write your article,
use this button
to paste it onto our system - this will strip out some of the strange
formating Word includes. If you are using another text editor which adds
strange formating (you'll realise this when your article appears a bit
of a mess), please use this .
Otherwise just copy and paste as normal into the various sections (if
you are copying from another web page, eg Wikipedia or your website,
Firefox normally copies images and formating, which can save you a lot
of time).
Title (required) - pretty self explanatory, enter the title for your story.
Category
(required) - here you can choose a suitable category for your content
to appear under (don't worry too much if one doesn't perfectly match,
just choose the closest).
Intro
(required) - the opening section of your story. Could just be the first
paragraph, but ideally something which sums up what the rest of the
article is about.
Body
(optional) - this is where you put the rest of your article. If you
article is only one or two paragraphs long you can put it all in the
'intro' box and leave the rest.
Metadata (optional)
- to increase the chances of your article coming up high on search
results, clicking on the metadata tab at the bottom will allow you the
chance to enter a description of your piece and keywords.
5 - add pictures (optional)
If you want to add pictures there are two ways.
- The simplest way is to have your picture hosted already on another website. Then you just need to click
which
will bring up a popup window where you can paste the URL (ie
http://flickr.com/myphoto.jpg) of your image in the first box, and a
description (for people with vision impairments) in the second box.
Under the 'Appearance' tab of this window you can also change the size
of the image, and align it to the left or the right of your text.
- Alternatively, you can upload pictures to our system. Click on
which
brings up Image Manager. At the bottom is a number of folders. Choose
the folder that most suits your image and double click on it. Click the
button
and you can upload a JPG or GIF, which you can resize if needs be.
Click on the appearance tab to change the alignment or size, and click insert.
6 - add bells, whistles and video (optional)
If you've got
this far without tearing your hair out or giving up - well done and
feel free to skip to number seven (or even eight). But thereare a few
more things you can do to spice up your article if you are feeling
particularly adventurous.
You will probably have noticed a number of familiar buttons - like for bold, for creating a numbered list and for making tabs. Have a play, they work just like in a word processor.
You can also make links by selecting the text you want to turn into a link, and clicking this button.
To change the formating of the text there's a few things.
In the first pop-up menu (called Styles) are lots of predefined styles. The ones that are most useful are:
quote which is useful if you are copying text from another website or source and want to make it clear that it isn't from you.
Intro - which goes at the very top of articles.
Pullquote- left, which can be used for pulling a quotation out of an article.
Pullquote- right does the same but on the other side of the page.
You can also create a subheading, by clicking on the last pop-up menu (called Paragraph) and selecting
heading 3 to look like this
heading 4 to look like this
This is a clip note - select stickynote from the styles menu
This is a download link. Select download from the styles menu
01.Use <p class="blocknumber"><span class="bignumber">01.</span>Your content goes here!</p> to form a block number!
02.Use <p class="blocknumber"><span class="bignumber">02.</span>Your content goes here!</p> to form a block number!
03.Use <p class="blocknumber"><span class="bignumber">01.</span>Your content goes here!</p> to form a block number!
Your error message goes here! Use error from the styles menu.
Your info message goes here! Use message from the styles menu.
Your tips goes here! Use tips from the styles menu.
Legend Box - legend title
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer at elit augue In lorem. Quis
Donec libero at Vivamus mi fringilla neque commodo at vitae. A mauris
risus consequat ac egestas netus est Vestibulum Curabitur consectetuer.
Explore of the other buttons - you can change the colour of your text,
the background, add a table, maths symbols, smilles and horizontal
lines. You can even climb under the hood and edit the raw HTML code
with this button if that makes your day.
Add/embed video files
Perhaps coolest of all, you can embed video in
the page to create your own personal one page film channel - or just to
illustrate the story you are writing (eg an interview with a short
filmmaker dotted through with examples of their work.
To make it work you need to add a simple code:
{nameofprovider}video id{/nameofprovider}
There's a guide
to doing this with most video providers here
7 - And save...
But wait. This is the moment where things can possibly go wrong.
Our system does, on occasion, if you've spent a bit long working on
your article, log you out. Therefore when you click save, it doesn't
recognise you and deletes your article. Aagh! Big nightmare.
To
avoid this, there is a simple trick. You open up a second window (in
Firefox or Explorer). Go to Netribution, and if you are not logged in,
then log in. You can now close this window.
Go back to your article, click the big save disk button
and your article will be forwarded to one of our editors to double
check it's not spam or illegal or illegible, and it will soon appear on
the front page.
8 - Time for a cup of tea (optional)
That's it,
you're done, congratualtions. If it doesn't work, or something goes
wrong, or you've submitted an article and it hasn't appeared within 48
hours, or you think these instructions could be improved, then please
drop us an email - hello @ netribution.co.uk
Please
note - we cannot guarantee that we will include your article, or that
it will appear on the front page of the site. We may change its
category and formating for site consistency, and clean up any typos
without telling you. Any other noticable material changes we will get
in touch first. For more info see our terms and conditions, and for helpful hints therer is James MacGregor's style guide
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