freeCodeCamp Publication Contributor Application
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Email *
What is your name? *
Please enter the URL of an article you wrote that you are most proud of. *
Please enter the URL of a 2nd article you wrote that you are proud of. *
Please enter the URL of a 3rd article you wrote that you are proud of. *
freeCodeCamp has my permission to edit and publish the articles I submit to their publication. *
I understand that freeCodeCamp is an international community, and that their editorial team may translate and publish the articles I submit to their publication. (We will credit you in the translated article, and link to your original article.) *
I understand that the articles I submit must be written exclusively by me. I understand what plagiarism is and I promise not to plagiarize. *
I understand that any self-promotion I do in my article should be at the very end, and should be a single sentence like: "You can sign up for my mailing list here." Or "You can read more articles on my blog." Or "Follow me on Twitter here." *
I understand that, aside from choosing a cover photo and URL, I should not customize the meta information on my article. *
I understand that freeCodeCamp will do their best to help publicize my articles, but that at the end of the day, it's impossible to predict with certainty how much readership my articles will gain. *
I understand that freeCodeCamp only publishes exclusive articles, and that I should not cross-post my articles on other websites or my blog. (I can, however, anthologize several shorter posts I've published on my blog into a single, larger freeCodeCamp article.) *
Why do you want to write for the freeCodeCamp community publication?
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What topics do you enjoy writing about?
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What new topics do you hope to write about in the future?
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In your own words, describe what plagiarism is.
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Why is plagiarism wrong, and why has it destroyed so many careers over the years?
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If you wanted to check an article for plagiarism, what are some things you'd do?
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Do you think any of the articles you submitted could contain plagiarism?
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Have you worked with any tech companies as a contract technical writer?
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Have any companies offered to pay you if you publish articles about their tools on freeCodeCamp?
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How much time do you usually spend reviewing and editing your articles after you write them?
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Have you ever worked with an editor before?
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Are you open to constructive feedback on your article drafts?
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What are your near-term professional goals?
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How does publishing technical tutorials get you closer to those goals?
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Which world languages do you speak fluently?
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Would you be interested in writing articles in other languages, or translating your own English articles into other languages?
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Is there anything else you'd like the freeCodeCamp community publication editorial team to know about you and your goals?
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A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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