I have mentioned over 30 different approaches to
“increase the visibility of a published article” in my article entitled
“Effective Strategies for Increasing Citation Frequency” Available at
SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2344585
- Use a unique name consistently throughout academic careers;
- Use a standardized institutional affiliation and address;
- Repeat key phrases in the abstract while writing naturally;
- Assign keyword terms to the manuscript;
- Use more references;
- Write a longer paper;
- Write a review paper;
- Present a working paper;
- Publish with international authors;
- Publish papers with a Nobel laureates;
- Publish your article in one of the journals everyone in your discipline reads
- Open Access (OA) has a positive impact on growth of citations;
- Publish your work in a journal with the highest number of indexing
- Self-archive articles
- Keep your professional web pages and published lists up to date
- Make your research easy to find, especially for online searchers
- Deposit paper in Open Access repository
- Contribute to Wikipedia
- Start blogging
- Publishing in an open access journal
- Constantly update online research networks like ORCID, LinkedIn, Pubfacts, google scholar
- Join academic social networking sites
- Link your latest published article to your email signature
- Create a podcast describing the research project and submit the podcast to YouTube or Vimeo
- Make an online CV.Publish it in a known and high quality journal
- Bring reprints to conferences
- Shared the publish research on your institutes website
- Sharing the abstracts in scientific groups or academic groups
- Share links of the published research in social media like Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook
- Upload published open access articles on ResearchGate and Academia.edu
- Ensuring multidisciplinary, multicenter and multiregional collaboration
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