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Writing
Articles - Advice For The Do-It-Yourself
Webmaster |
by:
David
Andrew Smith |
As
an SME it is virtually impossible for us
to hire the services of a good SEO company
that is going to spend time optimising the
site, adding new content and gaining good
links for the site, simply because of the
cost involved. Other SME's are I am sure
in a similar position. They would all love
to have a web site that ranked highly in
google and the other search engines and
brought in a constant flow of new business.
However to hire an SEO company to do all
those things above is often beyond the reach
of many small companies especially those
just starting out.
However as a company providing services
ourselves and 80% of our new business coming
via the internet I can thoroughly recommend
that you find a company, invest the money
because you will soon get the rewards back.
If you feel that you still cannot quite
afford to go down that path because money
in the company is tight then the other course
of action I can recommend is to write articles.
I kept seeing and reading all this free
advice from SEO's out there on the Web about
the benefits of writing articles and submitting
to article distribution centres and e-zines.
I used to think when reading these words
of wisdom how wonderful it would be if only
I could do that, but I never did it. Until
recently that is. About a month ago I decided
I would try writing an article. First what
would I write about? Big problem, what could
I write about that had any relevance to
my website or the services we provided and
be of interest to anybody else? So I did
a search on one of the article distribution
sites looking for articles that had relevance
to my own sites content and found nothing
of real relevance. So nothing for it I would
have to write my own. It still took another
week before I came up with any ideas. I
focused on what services we provided and
how I could turn these into articles. Still
nothing actually came of these thoughts.
Then one night I was talking to one of our
cleaners who was telling me about the problems
she was having with the toilet brushes on
these particular premises she was working
at. They were the wrong shape for doing
a good job! The following day I spoke to
the company and they agreed we could put
our own in. Then I realised that this was
a problem in many places especially domestic
households. So I wrote my first article
about toilet brushes and the why's and how's
of how people should approach the purchase
of these objects. Once started the words
flowed. I submitted this to two article
distributors and one ezine. To my surprise
it was accepted and I have not looked back.
I now write on average two articles per
week and have reached the grand total of
24 published articles. Each article gives
me about five links on average, some provide
more, others less, it depends on who picks
them up and republishes them. Most importantly
it has boosted my visitors and my backlinks
and therefore my search engine position.
When I did a search on who was linking to
my site these articles produced 12 backlinks
for google and a staggering 186 on MSN.
It was incredibly interesting to see where
my articles were ending up, often in very
unexpected places, and it is global, so
they can be picked up anywhere in the world.
Do not be put of by the thoughts
· I cannot write
· I have nothing to write about
· Nobody would want to read the things I
know about
Because you are wrong on all counts. There
is a lot of advice freely available on how
to write good articles, go search it out.
Everybody who is running a business has
expert knowledge on some subject, and lastly
the whole world is your audience so there
will be many people out there who are interested
in what you have to say. Surprise yourself,
as I did, give it a go. After the first
or second article you will find that they
just flow and writing becomes much easier.
Very importantly however they do wonders
for your website.
About the author:
David Andrew Smith is the owner of http://www.wesparkle.co.uka
commercial cleaning company which specialises
in the cleaning of natural stone.
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