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ACO Association of Education Research Association Community Online Press.

ERA COP = ACO Club = Allied Command Organization, Ken R Johnston Sr. Fleet Commander

For our contributing members who write a column weekly for a by-line and possible a panel discussion in our live radio shows.
ACO Association is interested in learning how you write a good essay and get high grades age 13 or above if a student and into scholastics.
ACO – ACE for Adults Continuing Education shares that if you still insist that your article should be related to education, consider writing a more general piece on self-education and lifelong learning that would offer valuable information to the people of any age. After all, your writings will receive more attention if our readers resonate with the topic of your article.
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Contribute to Learning About US as the Critical Mass Mind Discussion of the general acceptance community of critical brain trusts.

We share in order to expand not only our own minds but the influence we have on the overall expansion of the cosmos connection.

To be or not to be is that a question for your mind or conscious – Share Your Insights with the World!

ACO Association is a source for deep thinkers, lifelong learners and truth seekers.

It’s a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about knowledge, awareness and self-improvement.
Every day, we publish thought-provoking and informative content to give you inspiration, food for thought and new ideas on how to uncover your inner potential. Our purpose is to help you expand your knowledge and consciousness, discover yourself and become a better person.

If you want to share your insights that could help other people learn, think and grow, you are welcome to contribute to our ACO Association about all our topics for our shared projects and fundraisers. We like to create awareness in cyberspace as educational entertainment and open source.

We support free open source internet and common attributes for educational purposes online in cyberspace.
Below you will find certain guidelines and tips you need to consider before contributing to our website.

1. The topic of your article should fit our website

Because our site is called “American Communications Online,” many people think it’s an education-related source for students. We regularly receive emails from writers who want to contribute articles about essay writing and scholarships.
Please visit our website and look at the content that we post! Most of our readers are above the college age and probably won’t be interested in learning how to write a good essay and get high grades. If you still insist that your article should be related to education, consider writing a more general piece on self-education and lifelong learning that would offer valuable information to the people of any age. After all, your writings will receive more attention if our readers resonate with the topic of your article.
Make sure your article fits one of the following categories of our website: psychology and mental health, self-improvement, food for thought, uncommon science, or unexplained mysteries.

2. Self-promotion and link placement

We are glad to help our guest contributors promote their writing and work. Still, there are certain rules regarding self-promotion and link placement.
Feel free to include the URL of your blog’s homepage with the name of the site in the anchor text, as well as the links to your social media profiles in your author bio. However, we do not accept guest posts written for SEO purposes only and do not allow links in the article body.
We don’t accept guest articles from online stores, review or corporate websites. Remember that guest posts are intended only for bloggers who seek to get more exposure for their non-commercial website.
Also, avoid an obvious promotion of any specific services or products – since all our content is for informational purposes only and we don’t want our readers to feel like we are trying to sell something in our ezines.

3. Make sure your content is original

We publish only original posts written exclusively for ACO and ACE Learning Mind. If your article has already been published elsewhere, it is not a good idea to send us a request to repost it. Make sure your text uniqueness is high too, so don’t overload your article with quotes and citations.

4. Your article should be well-written and mistake-free

Before submitting your text for review, please make sure to check spelling and grammar. You can use spelling/grammar checker software for this purpose – we recommend the service called Grammarly.
However, it seems that typos and grammar mistakes are not the most common problem among guest contributors, especially if English is their second language. Below are some of the most common issues we find in guest articles.
Try to avoid the following:
  • Using the same words and phrases multiple times throughout the text – consider synonyms instead
  • Incorrect word order and confused sentence structure, which makes the text sound awkward to native English speakers
  • Missing articles
If English is not your first language, make sure to go through your article a few times. It would also be great if you ask a native speaker to proofread it before sending it to us.

5. Your story should be thought-provoking, informative, and/or inspiring

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6.  ACO aim is to make people learn new things, think on different theories and issues and evolve mentally and spiritually. We also accept inspirational posts, such as personal stories or articles about art and amazing people. If your piece is none of the above, it is probably not for us.

Note: Pleased provide credible and valid information and make sure to include all the related high authority links


If you write about science or related topics and refer to studies, books or names in your article, make sure to include the related links to high authority websites. It is particularly important in case you cite someone’s words. When you include links to credible sources, such as .edu or .gov websites, you make our readers know that the information you present is valid and based on facts.

7. Try to give clear instructions and actionable tips

Many readers come to ACO Association and UFO Association Professional Trade Associations and Who’s Who on topics to find information on how to boost one’s brain power, practice spirituality and solve personal issues. If you write about spirituality or self-improvement and your article is meant to give the reader a piece of advice, make sure to provide clear and actionable tips that have a practical implementation.
Please avoid vague recommendations, cliché and stating the obvious, such as “be positive” or “motivate yourself.”

8. Write an introduction and a conclusion

These two parts are extremely important for the reader. The introduction is meant to give the reader a general idea about your article and help them decide whether they want to continue reading it. Ask yourself the following question:
Does the first sentence/paragraph of my article make it clear what I’m going to write about?
The conclusion is a no less important part and is aimed to further provoke the readers to think or call them to action. For example, you can use this section to ask the readers to share their personal experiences related to the topic of the article or their opinion on the described issue.

9. Think up a good title

Did you know that a good title is a key to a post’s success? The title helps your story attract the reader’s attention and make them want to open and read it. When you are trying to think up a good title, ask yourself the following questions:
  • What issue/question does my article describe/answer?
  • How will reading this article affect the reader’s views?
  • In which ways will my article help the reader?

10. Word count

A minimum word count for guest articles is 1000 words. It would be great if your article is above 1200 words, especially if you write about self-improvement and any kind of speculative topic that requires much elaboration to fully cover the chosen subject. If you would like to elaborate on how to move forward as a coach, please read ACE Life Coach by TJ Morris available on Amazon.com. If you are planning an event pleased read How to Social Network Metaphysics by Theresa J Morris available on lulu and amazon.
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If you want to contribute to Ascension Center Organization, ACO Association, you can send us a message through our age established links and domains with our publicists and administrators with our webmaster  TJ Morris Agency, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 for American Communications Online. Theresa J Thurmond Morris handles our correspondence, as our consultant, editor in chief, and our supreme commander for all levels of our fleet.
 
We have ERA COP and Cosmos Expo Magazine.  ACO Association is in an alliance with our syndicated ACO Event Media Managers who register in our Professional Trade Association as a Who’s Who in our ACO Consultants, Entrepreneurs, and Author’s Book Club. We also have our ACO ERA COP REPORTERS in our Educational Research Association Community Online Press. Emails go to Webmaster TJMorrisAgency@gmail.com.”  Call 850-376-9100 for a booking to share your topic on one of our radio shows. Speakers join Toastmasters in their local area and TJ has trained since 1989 to coach.














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