First, before publishing, you should understand the purpose of your paper. For example, the journals published by our school have different requirements for further studies and graduation. You need to ask the relevant tutors, and they will give you advice and requirements.
Second: after understanding the requirements, we should publish relevant journals. If you take the postgraduate entrance examination, you are required to publish more in core journals, but it is really difficult for core journals.
Third: After finding your favorite periodical, you are ready for the paper. If you choose a good journal and look at the level of the papers in the journal, you will know whether you can be hired or not. After the paper is finished, you should tidy up the format. Here, pay special attention. The format is wrong, no matter how good the paper is, it can't be sent.
Fourth: About the price. How can I put it? Especially bad periodicals are really cheap, and even those with thick page numbers are not used. Especially good periodicals are also very cheap. No thin page numbers. The best and most expensive periodicals are those in between.
Fifth: About the practicality and significance of the paper. Personally, publishing a paper may be addictive, and every time I get a successful journal, I will have a full sense of accomplishment. Of course, the practical significance brought to me was only used when I graduated, and it was also an academic achievement when I was promoted later.