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Article Marketing As A Tool For Internet Marketing

  • Article marketing is the starting point for many internet marketers. This is because it is an ideal means for building their opt in list and attracting traffic to their web site, because there is a huge demand for content which is what articles provide. Webmasters will scour article directories to find fresh quality content to use on their own website or newsletter.

    By including a link to your website or business opportunity in these articles you will receive the benefit of a backline if they decide to use the content provided in your articles on their web sites, along with some valuable free traffic which has cost you nothing. It is possible in some cases for a good quality article to remain high in the search engines for a long time

    You may consider submitting your articles to a distribution service that will submit to a large number of different directories, bloggs and groups. Like most things the quality of these services can vary immensely and some can be quite expensive to use. If done properly this can save a lot of time and achieve quick widespread distribution of your articles. This is very useful to establish a body of articles in the search engines and it is a good idea to complement this by submitting individual articles to some of the more popular directories.

    A common mistake when writing articles is to include content that does nothing to help the readers. These types of articles are often thinly disguised sales pitches. They tend to be loaded with affiliate and deep links and do not answer any questions or provide any useful information. Their sole purpose is to increase traffic to the spammer’s website.

    A well written and cleverly thought out resource box can make all the difference in determining the level of website traffic that your article will generate. Your full name should be included in the resource box so it is clear that you are the author of the article and it is your knowledge and expertise on show. The more articles you write, the more well known your name will become. You then need to provide a web link to direct the reader to further content that is directly related to the body of the article.

    Try to keep your reader interested from start to finish. From your opening paragraph, use real life situations that the reader can relate to. Use good descriptions and metaphors to emphasise your point. Include interesting and relevant facts and figures where appropriate, as this will help to give authority to your article. You should Use questions and statements that include keywords that readers are searching for. Titles or headers should describe your articles content whilst at the same time being short and concise.

    One of the main stumbling blocks for people new to article marketing is that they often feel incapable of writing original content. There are thousands of Private Label Rights articles available on the internet, on a vast range of topics. Whilst I would certainly not suggest submitting these articles in their original form, it is possible to read several PLR articles on a certain topic and write a new article adding some of your own insights. Many of these articles are badly written in any case so there is a good chance that you can re-write them in your own words and make them more informative. This is not an ideal approach but if it can get you started then it has served a useful purpose.

    Many people struggle to produce quality articles which means that demand for content is huge. If you find that you have a talent for article writing you may consider combining some of your work into an e-book which can be sold, or just given away to promote your website or affiliate programs. Many people sell these types of products on sites such as Clickbank where affiliates will market the product for you in return for a commission. It is not necessary to write a massive amount of content as buyers are more concerned with quality than quantity.

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