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by:
Jude
Wright |
If
you have a website, you need to get visitors
to that website. Writing articles is one
of the best ways to get that traffic.
Many people believe that they can't write.
My feeling is, if you can talk - you can
write. It may help you to list the major
points that you are trying to make. Think
about the subject you want to write about.
Is there a product or an affiliate program
that you want to showcase?
Once you know the topic and the points you
want to make, create a simple outline. Then,
all you have to do is elaborate on each
point. Before you know it, you have your
article written!
When your article is finished, create a
"killer" resource box that introduces you,
your website and your product (or your affiliate
product). This is the place to brag about
yourself and how good your product is! The
content of the resource box will usually
look like it has been written by a person
other than the author of the article. I'm
sure that most people understand that it
was written by the author, but it doesn't
look as much like your "tooting your own
horn." :) A resource box should not be longer
than four or five lines including the site
URL.
You may think that a few articles won't
make much difference to your promotion efforts,
but look at the ways they could bring traffic:
1. Submission of your articles to article
announcement lists and article directories
will create outside "links" to your website.
The resource box at the end of your article
will be the place to put that link. If you're
an affiliate marketer, it's better to have
the link refer to a page on your own website
that relates to the affiliate product rather
than directly to the affiliate program's
website. That way, you get the traffic first
- not them. It's also a good idea to have
a form for your newsletter that will capture
their name and email address so you can
build your optin list.
2. Send your articles to newsletter publishers.
Most publishers either keep an archive of
their past newsletters or will add your
article to their own article directory.
Do a search in newsletter directories and
email the publisher to request permission
to send him or her your articles. Keep these
publishers in a special list that you can
send to whenever you write an article. Ask
the publishers how often they would prefer
you send your articles to them. Otherwise,
they may feel you are bombing them :)
3. Using your articles on your own site,
as useful content, will give the search
engines something to feed on. Be sure that
you have the appropriate meta tag keywords
on the page for each article you write.
Then, submit that page to search engines.
After you have accumulated a number of your
own articles, and have added them to your
site, you will have a good start to an article
directory where your visitors can come to
read articles on a particular subject that
that they are interested in.
Invite other authors to post their articles
to your article directory. This will not
only help bring traffic to their site, but
also to yours, by having a resource readily
available to your website visitors. Keep
their resource box just as they wrote it
(unless they have given you permission to
add your own affiliate link). Also make
sure that their link is "live" - that is
clickable to their website. If your site
visitors know there will be new articles
posted on their subject of interest often,
they will come back again - and again.
Writing articles may sometimes seem like
a chore. But it is a necessary one to your
online success. So, ready, set, start writing!
About the author:
Jude is a full-time Internet marketer who
has been working online for four years.
Visit her top websites at http://aboutaffiliates.com,
http://nutritious-cooking.comand
http://i-marketingorgnizer.com
Her Article Organizer is the article directory
script every webmaster has been looking
for. http://aboutaffiliates.com/recommends/ArtOrg2
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