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  1. adity5 profile image64
    adity5posted 3 years ago

    Hi,

    I submitted one of my article to a network site. But i was asked to provide the below details:

    The Editor who reviewed your article suggests that you address the following issues:

    YMYL:
    Content that may influence the reader to make a decision impacting their health, safety, or financial well-being is considered YMYL (Your Money Your Life) and is held to a higher standard than other content. Please demonstrate your credibility to write about this topic by adding an author bio and citing your sources. The latter can be done by creating a section for your sources at the bottom of your article and listing the books, websites, or articles you consulted during your research.

    Sources Needed:
    In order to demonstrate your credibility to write about this topic, we recommend citing your sources. This can be done by creating a section for your sources at the bottom of your article and listing the books, websites, or articles you consulted during your research.


    Can someone enlighten me where I can add these information & the correct format to add them. TIA

    1. Miebakagh57 profile image87
      Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

      addity5, all these is easy and simply.                                             For your bio write in the section provide: I hold a degree or certificate in xyz (studies). Or I read xyz at abc level...                                                  The 'sources' is also easy. Its about the books, proffesional magazines you may read, websites you browse for gathering facts, and so on. This equates to reference. Insert a text capsule. Then list the books, websites, etc in numerical order. Glad you do.

      1. adity5 profile image64
        adity5posted 3 years agoin reply to this

        thank u smile

        1. Miebakagh57 profile image87
          Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

          addity5, you're welcome.

  2. theraggededge profile image73
    theraggededgeposted 3 years ago

    Hi there,

    The response tells you where and how to do it.

    1. Add an appropriate author bio in the section provided at the top of the article.
    2. Create a list of authoritative references (websites, books, studies) at the end of the article. Link to the source, if possible.

    Good luck.

     
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