On Confessions of the Professions, there are 4 primary categories:
- Confession
- A confession is a non-formal article confession written unprofessionally or professionally, used for venting or ranting, complaining, or complimenting anything, and may include slang language or cursing
- Confessions often contain no less than 300 words
- Article
- An article is formal article confession written professionally, used for sharing and contributing knowledge, used by companies or individuals to release information to the Internet
- Articles often contain no less than 500 words
- While cursing is allowed in articles, for the most part, it is highly recommended to keep articles formal
- Infographic
- An infographic displays an image with detailed information about a particular subject
- Infographics must include a 200 to 300 word summary article
- Infographics may be formal or non-formal
- Please note: Infographics take slightly longer to publish, as the information within the graphic is written out as a text-friendly version on our website
- Ebook
- An ebook is a downloadable PDF that contributes knowledge of any particular topic
- Ebooks must include a 200 to 300 word summary article
- Ebooks may be formal or non-formal
- Lead-In
- A lead-in is an unofficial category that contains information leading to a blog post, infographic, etc.
- For example, if you wrote a guide and want to share it, you write a lead-in summary article to your guide.
- Since we cannot publish links to guides unless they align with anything on our resources page, this is an alternative method.
- Lead-ins must contain a 300 word summary article
- Lead-ins may be formal or non-formal
- A lead-in is an unofficial category that contains information leading to a blog post, infographic, etc.
There are 4 subcategories:
- Dirty Confession
- While “graphic visual porn” is not officially allowed on the website, a dirty confession contains content that is deemed erotic or romance language
- Challenge [2015 only]
- Challenges are no longer officially accepted as a “challenge” and are now deemed articles
- In 2015, it was a goal of ours to run a weekly challenge for 52 weeks to our readers to participate in good habits of doing something other than the norm
- Any challenges submitted will be considered as articles
- Interviews
- Interviews are often conducted by us to understand individuals and their workplace
- Interviews may be conducted by you and submitted us for publication
- Solutions
- Solutions are articles that contain a problem and a solution to help readers in their everyday lives with common issues, on the Internet and in everyday life
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