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Ways
To Increase Traffic by Writing Articles |
by:
Chet
Holcomb |
Writing
articles is the fastest and easiest way
to get a stampede of people to your website
who recognize your name by your signature
and adhere to what you recommend.
Most people reason that finding information
in articles, forums, and discussion groups
is a primary method of getting good information,
and odds are that they were somewhat of
an expert on that subject, and if they were
experts then products and services they
sold or recommended were likely to be good.
You should always include a signature with
your article, a few lines about your business,
your website URL and/or email address. You
will be amazed at the targeted traffic it
will generate for you.
If you are having trouble getting started
I understand, and can tell you that writing
is hard work. But once you write the first
article it seems to get much easier. In
fact, you may discover that you have a hard
time stopping!
6 Ways to get started writing articles:
1. Get a notepad and pen, or use a word
processor or computer, and just brainstorm
ideas for articles. The best source for
an article is usually from experience, or
knowledge you have acquired in the past.
If you are at a total loss, go and read
some articles in other's e-zines or websites.
Once you get started you will come up with
many ideas. Write each one down. If you
think of a good title that includes a keyword
about the article, write that down too,
and include the keyword in the first sentence,
or paragraph.
2. There are several ways writers work,
depending on their personalities. You may
like to order and organize your points first
by making an outline of the information
you plan to include or the points you intend
to make. Then all you have to do is go back
and "flesh out" the points, adding useful
facts or links to more information.
Or, you may be a natural teacher, and write
just as though you are explaining the subject
to the reader in person. Either method is
fine, just do what is comfortable for you.
One method may work best for one kind of
article and the other for another kind.
3. Add "personality" to your writing. Share
some of yourself with your readers, make
your writing uniquely your own. It's fine
to read e-zines and others' articles to
see what people may be interested in and
spark your own ideas, but don't pattern
yourself after someone else. People want
to feel that they know You - Your knowledge
and personality. This is what builds loyalty.
If it fits with your subject, don't be afraid
to mention your product or service and give
the URL or email address, but DON'T write
a "glorified ad" and call it an article!
That can offend a publisher so that they
won't even consider articles from you in
the future.
4. After you've finished writing your article,
read it through aloud, preferably to someone
else who will ask questions if they don't
understand some point.
5. Run a spell checker! If you own Microsoft
Word or something similar, run the grammar
checker also. Have someone else proofread
it for you. Even professional proofreaders
will tell you that they try to have someone
else proofread their own writing, because
it is next to impossible to catch your own
mistakes.
6. When you have finished your article and
make the necessary changes, you will need
to submit it to as many article directories
as you can. Search the web for article directories
to submit your article for free. There are
also, paid services and software that will
do the submissions for you, but you may
want to wait until you have successfully
written a few articles before you choose
to pay.
Chet Holcomb of http://www.internetpromotions.biz
is a successful marketing expert providing
advice for web marketers and webmasters
on how to promote your website, or product
using marketing tools that work. His numerous
articles provide a wonderfully researched
resource of interesting and relevant information.
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