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How to Suggest Your Instructional Web Site to the Creativity Portal

See also: Suggest a Creative Journey Blog

If you own a Web site that instructs on creativity or teaches about writing or a specific art or craft, and you would like it to be included on one of our how-to resource pages, feel free to suggest it to us for possible inclusion on our site. We have focused site listing criteria, so please review the following information before suggesting your Web site to us.


Sites We Like to Promote

We are seeking on-topic sites that are instructional, nicely designed, easy to navigate, and fast-loading. If your site fits into one of our art, craft, writing, or creativity categories and has instructional content in the form of free projects, lessons, articles, or tutorials, you are welcome to suggest your site for consideration.

We take great pride in the quality of the sites listed in our resource directory, and carefully review each one before inclusion. Sometimes we may request a reciprocal link if we think our site will be of value to your visitors.

Sites We Won't Link to

To retain the quality and purpose of our resource pages, there are some sites that we won't link to. Because we are foremost concerned about quality over quantity, we are not interested in linking to directories (without original instructional content), unrelated sites, link exchange/ranking schemes, link farms, or promoting low-quality sites designed for the specific promotion of ads.

Suggest your site only if:

  • You may consider a reciprocal link back to the Creativity Portal on a page that isn't overcrowded or cluttered with lots of other links or banners.
  • Your site's theme is covered under our how to topics or related resources.
  • Your site is in English or has a prominent English language section.
  • Your site has a significant amount of instructional content in the form of articles, lessons, tutorials, instructional essays, how-to information, free patterns, or downloads.
  • Your site is child-friendly and doesn't have content known to be illegal or offensive.
  • Your site is not hosted on a free Web service (such as Geocities or Tripod) that allows limited daily visitors and has an annoying amount of pop-up ads or other elements that interfere or distract from the visitor's navigating or overall experience.

We reserve the right to determine which sites will be accepted into our directory and make no guarantees whatsoever to the duration of our linking to them. Upon receiving your URL, We'll review your site to verify that it meets our instructional criteria and contact you if it's been approved for our directory.

Ready to submit your site?

If you're confident that your site meets our listing criteria and you understand and agree with our submission guidelines, you may proceed to our site submission form.

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