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Writing
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ARTICLES SUBMISSION FORM
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Thank you for your interest in submitting an article for
use in Capital Magazine. If this is your first time, be sure to read our
guidelines below
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GUIDELINES |
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We only accept submissions from the original author of the articles or a
publicist hired by the copyright owner to submit material here. By submitting
material, you acknowledge that you are legally entitled to distribute the work
and to allow it to be redistributed. (If you are a book publisher or public
relations firm with copy to distribute, please include a note to that effect
at the top of the article you submit.)
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READERSHIP |
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Every issue of Capital Magazine is distributed to the most powerful
decision-makers in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman
and Bahrain with an estimated readership of 40,000 each month. Therefore, it
is imperative that authors consider these audience dynamics when developing
articles.
This would be an excellent opportunity for your expertise to reach business
leaders in the growing markets that CAPITAL Magazine covers.
If you have additional questions about submitting content to Capital Magazine,
please send an email to
editor@capital-me.com.
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SUBMISSION |
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Submissions should not exceed 3,000 words of prose. Authors are expected to
include their biography/resource box at the end of their article.
Acceptance is based on practicality, readability, technical soundness,
originality and interest to readers. All manuscripts receive a careful,
judicious review, and the editors make every effort to assist the author in
revising and editing a manuscript if necessary.
Regrettably, at present we do not offer payment for published articles.
However, as a token of appreciation, authors of feature articles receive
copies of the magazine containing their article.
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ABOUT OUR FEATURES |
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To better understand the kind of articles we features please visit the
following link: Featured Articles
Capital’s editorial categories include well-written articles, case studies,
experience reports and interviews. We are particularly interested in featuring
best practices and business strategies that will help our readers gain
knowledge that will help them succeed in their business.
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AMONG THE BROAD SUBJECT
AREAS WE COVER ARE AS FOLLOWS: |
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Best Practices: What’s Wrong with Outsourcing, and How to Fix It (September
2006)
Technology: Connecting With Digital Economy (October 2006)
Human capital: Getting Your Money's Worth and More With Consultants (November
2006)
Risk management: First Movers Set Up the Pace of Governance (July 2006)
Investment: Private Equity in the Region (August 2006)
Corporate Finance: Asset Based Financing Gains Grounds (August 2006)
Cash Management: Paths to Cash Forecasting (August 2006)
Sales & Marketing: If Marketing is not Important to You, What is? (October
2006)
Management & Productivity: The Real International Gold Standard: The
Leadership Talk (November 2006)
A manuscript must be clear and concise in tone and practical in nature. It is
best to remember the readers may or may not be experts in your particular
domain, but they surely want to learn how your work will affect and inspire
their work.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR |
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Capital Magazine welcomes letters from its readers. Selected letters will be
published in the next issue of the magazine. We welcome feedback, criticism,
support and anything in between. For your letter to be considered, you must
include your name and city of residence.
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