Saturday, June 21, 2008

Three Things You Must Do Before You Submit To Article Directories

To all writers and non-writers out there, now is the time to start digging up those creative writing skills.With modern communication technology comes the popularity of information-based marketing, which is one of the oldest and most effective techniques in getting targeted prospects to sites and converting them into buyers. This is

Article marketing, or the process of writing and distributing articles online, is an inexpensive but effective marketing strategy being used by millions of webmasters to augment their website traffic, secure good page ranking, generate more online revenue, and establish their names as an authority in their chosen field.

Here are the 5 hidden secrets to improve your article marketing:

1. Identify and establish your objectives. When you know what you want to accomplish, you can easily adjust your marketing efforts to meet those objectives. For instance, if you want 10,000 additional page views on a daily basis, you wouldn't want to settle for one article per day, would you?

2. Consider your potential readers when writing your content. Every word and information that you will present on your articles must be targeted to their demands. Learn their preferences, needs, and problems so you can effectively meet those on your content.

3. Carefully choose your topics. If you want to drive targeted traffic to your website, you must write about topics that are being looked for by your target market. Write about your products, services, business, or other topics that are highly relevant to your industry.

4. Pick the best article submission sites. Manually submitting your articles can be exhausting and time-consuming, but your efforts will pay off if you choose publishing sites that are highly visited and have higher page ranking. These sites can give your articles maximum exposure and they can also increase their chances of being read and republished.

5. Steer clear from using idioms and clich's. Avoid making your articles sound like any other article on the internet. Strive to fill your articles with content that are fresh and relatively new to your readers' eyes.

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Article marketing is an easy and fast way to attract new visitors. It is the method by which anyone can tap into a desired, specialized target market. Classified as a viral marketing method, hundreds or even thousands of Internet users can follow the references or links included in a single article, back to the desired website.

This method of marketing is very cost effective in that it can be totally free. It does not cost you anything to write your own article. After writing the article, submitting the article to free article directories cost nothing as well. Investing just a little time writing and submitting an article which could result in an unlimited amount of visitors to your site is definitely worth it.

Besides being an easy and fast (not forgetting free) way of marketing, article marketing has numerous other benefits as well; it improves your search engine ranking. Search engines assigns website page rankings by determining the number of back-links to a website. Every article that you write, and which includes a link to your website, creates a back-link. Every article directory that you submit your article to creates another back-link. Once you have a number of articles live on the Internet, back-links from these articles will definitely increase traffic to your website. Last, but not least, you can gain credibility. You can establish yourself in your chosen niche by providing articles which are of good language, informative and interesting.

Some tips if you are new to article marketing; before submitting your article to directories, edit, edit and re-edit your work. Make sure you have corrected all grammatical errors. Ensure that the flow of the article is correct. You will only want to gain a reputation for providing quality articles, not otherwise. Check back on your articles from time to time and ensure that you have a substantial number of articles live at all times. This will ensure that you always have a certain number of back-links to your website.

Finally, having just one avenue of marketing is never enough. Get involved in business-specialized communities (e.g. Apsense.com). You are able to promote your articles there too. Post classified ads with popular sites like Ablewise.com, which provide free ad services.

Dean currently works in an IT firm, and writes short articles for leisure.

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Article writing is one popular method Internet Marketers use to promote websites or products. There are many different experts who suggest using this method to be highly effective, easy and inexpensive technique to adopt, especially for those working on a small budget.

In theory, a well distributed article will create tremendous exposure when published to various Ezines, newsletters blogs etc. If the writer's articles are of sufficiently high quality the author will be seen as an expert and their sites will gain authority from back links and resulting traffic.

Opinions vary on the best approach to use when creating articles. Some authors, experienced in this kind of marketing, suggest that creating articles that stir controversy is a good strategy. This however is a point with which others take exception.

It is sometimes recommended that by adopting a controversial writing the author can become more visible and creates buzz. Obviously this would then stir interest and perhaps generate traffic to a site. However using such an approach can also have a downside, which should be carefully considered.

Newspapers and magazine thrive on articles about topics which are current, newsworthy and of interest to their readers. Using articles as part of a marketing campaign is not the same as writing as a journalist, a reporter or even a blogger; it is a type of advertising.

The saying, there are two sides to every coin" is apt when it comes to controversial subjects. If an author creates a piece which is seen to be unfairly biased towards a particular point of view it may so alienate those with the opposite view that it will do more harm to a marketing program than good.

Further to that point, publishers might be reluctant to pick up articles which might offend some of their readers. Worse still, such articles might create a negative reputation for the writer which would impact their ability to get published in the future.

Some subjects might in fact have different aspects which can't be easily confined to a single point of view. By nature topics such as these might be more controversial than others and writing about them requires skill and a keen eye for balance and fairness.

Writing to be controversial is not a good idea as an article marketing strategy. However, writing about a controversial subject is not always a bad thing when certain caveats are observed. Bear in mind that readers will have their own opinions about your topic. The objective of such an article should be to inform not to confront or convert. Write about the nature of the conflicts or differences as a means of offering readers information that makes the issues clear.

The secret to an effective article writing program is no real secret at all. Write effective compelling, entertaining or enlightening pieces that provide readers with valuable and useful information.

If there are several opinions, points of view of ideas which the readers should consider, offer them in a fair balanced manner. Writers need to apply care and judicious use of the tools of their craft to create work that informs rather than inflames.

Many authors openly declare personal preferences or biases so as to prevent accusations of having a hidden agenda. They will also clearly point out where there are conflicts or differences of opinion among experts or as noted in the media on a given topic. This approach could be dubbed writing about controversy and not to cause it.

If you wish to take a strong position on something there are various other forums where one can express opinion and write with inspired passion. When writing specifically for the purpose of promoting a marketing campaign keep in mind the objectives of the piece and the intended reader.

Marvin Double is an experienced author who writes about internet marketing, e-commerce blogging and a variety of related and unrelated topics of interest. He brings over 30 years experience as a business entrepreneur off line to the internet marketing community. For additional articles or resources for internet marketers please visit http://www.monkeezemarketing.blogspot.com

Three Things You Must Do Before You Submit To Article Directories

To all writers and non-writers out there, now is the time to start digging up those creative writing skills.With modern communication technology comes the popularity of information-based marketing, which is one of the oldest and most effective techniques in getting targeted prospects to sites and converting them into buyers. This is

You may have figured out by now that list building is your primary objective for Internet marketing. It's not getting money; it's getting people on your list who may be interested in products that you have to sell. Haven't you heard the old truism: The Money's in the List? It's true! List building should always be your main objective.

I've written so many times about how to get your squeeze page in front of people's eyes, and that remains true, also. You have to drive all the traffic you can to your list building page, be it from pay-per-click, a blog, or paid ezine advertising. But just what kind of traffic should that be?

You want traffic that's already interested in what you have to sell--targeted web site traffic. So, let's say that you're using press releases to drive traffic to your site, and that you write about the newest, hottest game on the market and how you've just invented it. There's a link to your site embedded in the release, right? OK, so people who click that link know that they're going to see something about gaming. They won't even be surprised when you ask them to join your gaming list. When they join and see that your thank you page is to buy your new game, they might even be interested in buying it, right?

You have targeted traffic in that instance. The people who come to your site already have interest in the niche, they want to know more about it, and they may be interested in buying your niche's products, be it your product or someone else's. You can get this kind of traffic from teleseminars, article marketing, and most of the 17 ways there are to get targeted traffic to your site.

People who know nothing about your or your product when they come to your list building page are untargeted. It's hit or miss. They may be interested, and they may not. Think about a radio advertisement. You're just forced to listen to it, unless you switch channels. So, let's say you hear a radio spot advertising lipstick. Well, how many of the people listening to the ad will be interested in lipstick? Probably just the women, right? OK. Do you think you'll sell much lipstick to the men in the audience? No! Will the ad make them change their minds on this? Of course it won't.

You also get untargeted traffic from banner exchanges, traffic exchanges, and any other form of advertising that is just served up to the viewer. Is it worth it? The price is right because it's usually free, right? But there are some things you should consider. The first is how much time do you waste on these untargeted methods, when you could be using it to get targeted traffic? Wouldn't it be more productive to write in a blog or make a podcast? Paying for untargeted traffic is pretty silly, too, unless you find that you make a reasonable return on investment. I doubt that you will.

I have identified 17 ways to generate traffic for your site. Though they aren't all free, most of them are and you'll probably find them much more productive. They are, not in any order:

  1. search engine optimization
  2. golden rule traffic
  3. integration marketing
  4. paid ezine advertising
  5. direct mail
  6. teleseminars
  7. endorsed emails from joint venturing
  8. voice broadcasting
  9. bonus traffic
  10. article marketing
  11. writing press releases
  12. blogging
  13. podcasting
  14. affiliate marketing
  15. pay-per-click
  16. viral video
  17. viral marketing
Each of these ways will bring you targeted visitors. Take them one at a time and master each of them. You'll probably find that it takes less time and makes more sense to attract people who are already potential buyers. Targeted traffic beats untargeted traffic every day on every corner, and will help you to build your list faster and stronger every time.

Tellman Knudson, CEO of OvercomeEverything, Inc., is a master list builder and well-known for his first project, List Crusade. Tellman teaches you his system for explosive list building at MyFirstList.com.

Three Things You Must Do Before You Submit To Article Directories

To all writers and non-writers out there, now is the time to start digging up those creative writing skills.With modern communication technology comes the popularity of information-based marketing, which is one of the oldest and most effective techniques in getting targeted prospects to sites and converting them into buyers. This is

Opt in email list marketing is one of the pillars of most internet marketing businesses. If you have been involved in internet marketing any time at all, you will have heard that well-known phrase "the money's in the list". It is so often quoted that it has become a cliche, but that does not make it any less true. Of course the principle of list building is nothing new. Businesses and even non-profit organizations have been keeping mailing lists of customers, prospects, or givers since the invention of the postal service. The difference this century with the rise of internet marketing is that our lists are for email marketing rather than mailing. This means it is very easy to send them information - you can email a list of thousands of people every day, if you want to, provided only that you abide by the spam laws. You have no printing or shipping costs. Your only question, in fact, is how to increase your earnings from your marketing list.

For most internet marketers, beginning to build an opt in list means setting up a 'squeeze page' where something (usually an ebook) is given away for free in return for the prospect's email address. This works well, especially if you can find something truly interesting to give away, but how do you bring people to your website to see your free offer? One well-known route is giveaway events, but these seem to be attracting fewer and fewer downloads as they proliferate - you could probably find between five and ten giveaways that are live right now, whenever you are reading this. Well-known internet marketer Michael Cheney built himself a list of over 20,000 people in a very different way and a recently released audio interview will tell you how. It is an interesting method and although many people use it to a small degree, I doubt that many marketers have built such a large list this way, or even thought that it was possible.

It is often said in internet marketing circles that you can expect to make $1 a month per name from your list. That would earn someone like Michael Cheney $20,000 a month - a good income by any standards. Some marketers claim to be making much more per subscriber. I have no idea where the 'average' $1 figure comes from but if you are making much less than that from your list, you are certainly not alone. To maximize the financial returns from your list you must know when to email them, what to send them, and how to get them to buy from you instead of from the other marketers who are sending them the same offers. So whether you are just a beginner in opt in email list marketing, or whether you already have a good-sized list that is not bringing in as much as you would like, you are probably leaving money on the table unless you give yourself a good basic training in building a profitable mailing list.

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Three Things You Must Do Before You Submit To Article Directories

To all writers and non-writers out there, now is the time to start digging up those creative writing skills.With modern communication technology comes the popularity of information-based marketing, which is one of the oldest and most effective techniques in getting targeted prospects to sites and converting them into buyers. This is

Here's my philosophy on article marketing: The purpose of an article is to generate traffic. And it's very probable that more than half the visitors to an article don't even read it (though I hope you're not one of them!). Quality of your articles is important, and so is the quantity with which you write them and submit them!

When people click through on your articles, most will just click through to your site link in your resource box, decide to buy or optin or whatever it is, or just click away from your article. A very small percentage will even read your article. Maybe 1 in 10. That's 10 readers for every 100 visitors. And the title of an article is just as important than the content. You should be spending plenty of time crafting out a quality title.

I'd rather produce a good informative article that gets the point across than try to produce an article that will take hours to write. Some people have minds that race, and others can get in 30-50 words a minute. Some people have both. That's a lethal concoction for article marketing. If you can type very quickly and are already well versed in the topic, then you can crank out a 250-300 words article in 10 to 15 minutes without doing any research.

Most people write articles and when you read them, it reads like a textbook. You'd want to be conversational in your articles. Think about the most entertaining books you have read; more likely than not, the tone of the book was conversational. It was as if the author was sitting in a caf with you and having a lively discussion. That's how you want to write your articles!

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Viral marketing is a methods of list building

There are multiple methods of list building, and if you are just getting started, until you have gained mastery over one or two methods, it is advisable to use multiple methods of list building strategies. You’ll see every step of the process, no matter how small, in exacting detail so

A funny thing happened the other day while I was surfing the Internet. I was searching around, testing out different keywords just to see what the results would be on the various search engines and you`d be surprised to see how the results differ. What was even more amazing was after I saw a link that caught my eye, I clicked on it and when I finally arrived on the site, the page had nothing to do with what I was looking for.

That is where I am going to focus my efforts in this article. Making sure you supply to your potential customer a or promotion that pertains to what they intended to see. It doesn`t matter whether you are building a one page site, a landing page, or placing a promotion on our website. When a person, or in your case, a potential customer, types in some search terms, and clicks the submit button, they expect the information for which they were searching in the first place.

If I type in that I am looking for a certain pair of shoes, I don`t want to look at pages of items that pertain to sneakers, shoe laces and so forth. So how do you make sure you are reaching the right customers. Proper keywords is a start, but more importantly the information on the promotion page itself.

Why someone would put in their subject line, "We sell high heels", then in the promotion itself, talk about their great selection of sneakers is beyond me. The customer clicked your promotion because they were interested in your selection of high heels. That is called a hook, and we discussed what makes a good subject line to be an affective hook, in a previous article. In your promotion you should write about the selection you have, throw out some brand names, write in about the great prices you offer and so on. So many times I have seen, where a lot of information that is necessary for the consumer to make a decision, is not even in there.

If you are lucky enough, and on our website we allow it, proper image placement can be key. It is true that a picture is worth a 1000 words, however a bad picture can absolutely ruin a promotion. So if you are going to put a picture in your promotion, make sure it is a good one, and always try to put it to the right of your text information. People read from left to right, so as they read your information, at the end of each line they will finish with seeing what you are selling. It puts it right there in front of them.

In our first part of our three part article series on writing affective online advertisements, we discussed `hooking` the customer with a good subject line. In this article, part 2, we went into detail about what makes up good body content, adding an image and then proper placement of that image. In our next article, we will close the deal. Closing the deal is the key to the whole process. If you can not close the deal, a sale will never be made.

About the Author:
Bruce A. Tucker is the Associate Director of http://www.Indocquent.com, an online resource that allows businesses and individuals to post their products and services for sale in 20,000 cities throughout 200 countries around the world.