The websites where articles can be submitted for the Three Going to the Countryside are introduced as follows:
1. Suitable official websites for the Three Going to the Countryside: China Daily, China Youth Network, Guangming.com, People.com, Xinhua Net, China News Network, The Paper Client, People's Daily Client, China.com, China.com, China Volunteer Network, China Community Volunteer Service Network, Xinhuanet, International Online
2. Major portals Websites can also be posted, such as: NetEase, Tencent, Sohu, Sina, Phoenix
3. Others submit news to local provincial and municipal news stations based on social practice locations, such as Jiangsu Education News Network, etc. Publicity news network, push, etc. inside and outside the school.
2. How to write a press release!
Before submitting, be sure to check the news submission requirements of different websites and pay attention to the format, word count, font and other information. The press release frame can generally be divided into It is divided into four parts:
Part 1: Title of the press release
The title should cover the subject and events of the event. The title should not be too long, no more than 30 words, and be concise and concise. The core information of the activity, such as: The xxx team of xxxx school went to xXX for research activities. If the title is relatively long, you can set a subtitle. In addition, if necessary, you can add the signature of the contributor at the end~
Part 2: Summary of the text
The following is a detailed introduction to this news event and description. From here on, more details can be developed to paint a more fascinating picture of what is being promoted this time. Finally, there must be a paragraph that summarizes the whole text, looks forward to the future, and improves the tonality of the whole text to make the structure of the article more complete. The first paragraph requires a brief review of the event. Explain the time, events, places, characters and effects that occurred. The events can be briefly reviewed, and the first paragraph is the summary.
Part 3: Playback of the event
Then the second paragraph begins, and the events are divided into paragraphs in chronological order. The first sentence of each paragraph should summarize the content of the paragraph. This is a basic requirement for writing official documents. You can add some time words such as "first, second, then, last" at the beginning of each paragraph.
Part 4: Conclusion and Outlook
As the last paragraph, the conclusion needs to make an objective evaluation of the impact of the event. The first sentence is still a summary, and the last sentence is a forward-looking statement.