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Then you recreate all folder structure from within the AoE folder in it needed to be able to place each modded file in it's correct location inside the mod folder.
After this you add the preview pic (_preview-image.jpg) to your mods main folder, select the mod in your workshop manager and click 'publish'.
Note, to be able to do updates later, you need to subscribe to your mod (creates a second manager entry, so you have 1 for the working copy, and 1 for the uploaded version).
If you want to rename the mod, you need to also rename your mod folder for the mods name is used as its reference.
When updating a mod, the description is overwritten with the text from the description file created in your mods main folder on upload. So make sure you actually added your own description in there (don't replace the syntax part, just the description).
Then verify your game cache.