I know many questions that are unresolved that an article marketer must address first.
To quote an example, given that content happens to be the main thing, you'd better not allow directories on the Internet to use your write-up, & profit from it?
Supposing you were to publish your article, primarily, in your own site or blog, will the article be looked at as not proprietary by Google and other search engines, were you to display it thereafter in directories on the Internet?
Would displaying duplicate content in directories on the Internet induce directories on the Internet to view write-ups published by you, prejudicially?
What number of directories on the Internet could an article marketer target for publishing articles in?
I have invented a process of 'article re-creation' that will set your mind to rest about these concerns. Using this process, you will literally have 100's of fresh versions of your primary article and be able to publish each in its own directory on the Internet, while retaining the seed article for posting in your own site or blog.
It will allow you to oublish a couple of articles in your own site or blog, the first in your blog, and the latter in the form of an essay for subsequent submission to directories on the Internet. although in the best-case scenario, you'd want to create a second essay for your blog, to avoid site visitors from having to imbibe a couple of similar essays.
Even though it's not absolutely necessary to publish your article in your blog, before you submit it to directories on the Internet, I recommend it, since that way, you may achieve SE rankings for the content in your own site or blog, along with the directories on the Internet to which you submit them. Not to mention back-links from the directories on the Internet.
After all, your goal is to to maximize the benefits accruing from your write-ups.
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Article Marketing is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
To know more about Richard J. Runion's unique Article Directory Submission service, visit: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com .
This has also been published as: article re-creation on Zimbio
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Submitting Articles To Your Blog - A Success Strategy!
Monday, August 11, 2008
Article Writing - Top Five Guaranteed Success Secrets
You may prefer to do your own writing. Otherwise, you might get them written by freelance writers. Either way, a clear plan of action alone will serve your purpose.
This article lists these 5 strategies:
1. Sell Subject Matter Expertise
In case you are yet to become a subject matter expert, work to become one as quickly as you can.
Success is more likely to happen if you are writing about something on which you are an expert, than if you expound on every subject under the sun. If you are an expert, your passion is bound to show, and success will be easier to achieve. Leverage both your passion and your writing skills, to assure yourself of eventual success.
Nevertheless, don't let it bother you if you are yet to become a subject matter expert in any field. Article writing can still help you. For instance, you may still earn adsense income apart from affiliate earnings and build traffic routed through back-links arising from articles. Although your article may not have original content, you'd have put the article together in an original way. Leverage your writing acumen to persuade newbies in your field of interest, with useful information to assist them in their ventures.
Most importantly, concentrate on your target market, the reader. SEs should come second, in your order of priority. Readers should be able to identify you by your writing style. "How To" articles work best; spicing it up with intrigue, drama, etc., is likely to boost your article's readability.
If you rely on PLR articles, redo them, and only then us them. This won't impress many PLR publishers but that's predictable. If you plan to employ a ghost-writer, insure that the writer is informed about your clear intention.
2. Telling Versus Selling
Article directories don't want to be just advertising tools getting you visitors to your site via back-links. They like to be content rich sites, and not propaganda rich. Therefore, they disallow writers who promote themselves, and limit such promotion to the 'Author Bio' column, or 'Resource Box'.
Unless readers can be persuaded by your written arguments, they wouldn't like to anoint you as a SME. Hence, inform, don't promote, to get people to read your written wisdom and flock to your webpage.
3. Use The Editor's Scissors With Gusto
Proof-read your article and cut out spellos and typos, & grammatical errors, or readers may run - away from your article.
4. The Importance Of Collateral Info
The identification of keywords that matter, and the appropriate categorization of your article in article directories are crucial to your success as is the meat of your article. Pay equal attention to the Title, the Brief Description and The Author Bio. Importantly, the Author Bio deserves as much, if not more, thought than the main write-up.
5. Re-create; Don't Spin
Spinning, even of a great article, usually produces garbage. Avoid use of software when you spin. Instead, re-create manually, working equally hard if not harder, than you did on the original. Give sufficient thought even to trivial details such as the Author Bio, Brief Description and Title. Links, in particular, must include anchor text; further, keywords must be long-tailed in character. Choose keywords that can generate traffic and yet have less competition and employ them in the title and the first paragraph, and additionally, twice or thrice, in the body. Make optimum use of LSI words. Let the links be directed to your site judiciously. Allot some pages to receive the links, ascertaining that the links go to different pages, nor scattering the links all over the site. Consequently, your SE placement might zoom.
You might consider Article Marketing as a tedious exercise that takes a lot of time, given your busy schedule, or your possible lack of aptitude for it. However, don't pass up the golden opportunity to drive traffic. Outsource provided you have no choice, ascertaining that the writer you hire knows about the five strategic plans.
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Article Marketing is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
To know more about Richard J. Runion's unique Article Writing service, visit: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com .
This has also been published as: LSI on Hubpages
This article lists these 5 strategies:
1. Sell Subject Matter Expertise
In case you are yet to become a subject matter expert, work to become one as quickly as you can.
Success is more likely to happen if you are writing about something on which you are an expert, than if you expound on every subject under the sun. If you are an expert, your passion is bound to show, and success will be easier to achieve. Leverage both your passion and your writing skills, to assure yourself of eventual success.
Nevertheless, don't let it bother you if you are yet to become a subject matter expert in any field. Article writing can still help you. For instance, you may still earn adsense income apart from affiliate earnings and build traffic routed through back-links arising from articles. Although your article may not have original content, you'd have put the article together in an original way. Leverage your writing acumen to persuade newbies in your field of interest, with useful information to assist them in their ventures.
Most importantly, concentrate on your target market, the reader. SEs should come second, in your order of priority. Readers should be able to identify you by your writing style. "How To" articles work best; spicing it up with intrigue, drama, etc., is likely to boost your article's readability.
If you rely on PLR articles, redo them, and only then us them. This won't impress many PLR publishers but that's predictable. If you plan to employ a ghost-writer, insure that the writer is informed about your clear intention.
2. Telling Versus Selling
Article directories don't want to be just advertising tools getting you visitors to your site via back-links. They like to be content rich sites, and not propaganda rich. Therefore, they disallow writers who promote themselves, and limit such promotion to the 'Author Bio' column, or 'Resource Box'.
Unless readers can be persuaded by your written arguments, they wouldn't like to anoint you as a SME. Hence, inform, don't promote, to get people to read your written wisdom and flock to your webpage.
3. Use The Editor's Scissors With Gusto
Proof-read your article and cut out spellos and typos, & grammatical errors, or readers may run - away from your article.
4. The Importance Of Collateral Info
The identification of keywords that matter, and the appropriate categorization of your article in article directories are crucial to your success as is the meat of your article. Pay equal attention to the Title, the Brief Description and The Author Bio. Importantly, the Author Bio deserves as much, if not more, thought than the main write-up.
5. Re-create; Don't Spin
Spinning, even of a great article, usually produces garbage. Avoid use of software when you spin. Instead, re-create manually, working equally hard if not harder, than you did on the original. Give sufficient thought even to trivial details such as the Author Bio, Brief Description and Title. Links, in particular, must include anchor text; further, keywords must be long-tailed in character. Choose keywords that can generate traffic and yet have less competition and employ them in the title and the first paragraph, and additionally, twice or thrice, in the body. Make optimum use of LSI words. Let the links be directed to your site judiciously. Allot some pages to receive the links, ascertaining that the links go to different pages, nor scattering the links all over the site. Consequently, your SE placement might zoom.
You might consider Article Marketing as a tedious exercise that takes a lot of time, given your busy schedule, or your possible lack of aptitude for it. However, don't pass up the golden opportunity to drive traffic. Outsource provided you have no choice, ascertaining that the writer you hire knows about the five strategic plans.
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Article Marketing is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
To know more about Richard J. Runion's unique Article Writing service, visit: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com .
This has also been published as: LSI on Hubpages
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Planned Article Schedules - A Strategy For Successful Link Building!
Search Engines, especially Google, would like seeing sites and blogs building back links at a slow and steady rate. A vast overnight increase in the number of back links to a site might induce them to overlook the back links, and in a worst-case scenario, your site could end up getting sandboxed.
Therefore, if the hundreds of directories you submit to, simultaneously, approve your articles - quite possible if you produce quality content - Search Engines like Google may discount the back links arising from these articles. Besides, if you submit the same article to all the directories , it may be an additional justification for SEs to frown on your submission. The solitary solution is posting unique versions of your write-up, one each to every directory, taking care to vary the titles and anchor texts.
However, you may find it virtually impossible submitting articles one at a time to the large number of directories on the web, while meticulously cataloguing the submissions, paying particular attention to the date when submitted, the version posted, and the directory employed.
The solution lies in submitting articles in drips by employing software suitable for the purpose, to a few directories, daily. Make sure the software you choose records submissions, paying particular attention to the date when submitted, the version posted, and the directory employed. By insuring this, you are not in violation of the mandate of search engines, and will not be penalized by them.
Also, use scheduling software to schedule dissimilar versions of articles for submission on different dates to the selected directories . When some articles fail to get submitted for whatever reason the software insure that the software resubmits them, subsequently, while simultaneously keeping track of all submissions, to preclude submitting the same content to many directories.
What number of articles can we recommend to be submitted by using a scheduler? It is hard to say, precisely, but a figure of between 20 and 25 articles daily sounds reasonable. Which means submission to 500, or so, directories should take a month at most.
If you submit 500 articles scheduled over 30 days, the links spawned must take place slowly and steadily, exactly the way Google and other major search engines would like it. And once the search engines are appeased, there's no reason why you shouldn't be, too!
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on "Article Marketing" is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
For a free trial of Richard J. Runion's unique Article Marketing service, click here: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com .
This has also been published as: article marketing on Wordpress
Therefore, if the hundreds of directories you submit to, simultaneously, approve your articles - quite possible if you produce quality content - Search Engines like Google may discount the back links arising from these articles. Besides, if you submit the same article to all the directories , it may be an additional justification for SEs to frown on your submission. The solitary solution is posting unique versions of your write-up, one each to every directory, taking care to vary the titles and anchor texts.
However, you may find it virtually impossible submitting articles one at a time to the large number of directories on the web, while meticulously cataloguing the submissions, paying particular attention to the date when submitted, the version posted, and the directory employed.
The solution lies in submitting articles in drips by employing software suitable for the purpose, to a few directories, daily. Make sure the software you choose records submissions, paying particular attention to the date when submitted, the version posted, and the directory employed. By insuring this, you are not in violation of the mandate of search engines, and will not be penalized by them.
Also, use scheduling software to schedule dissimilar versions of articles for submission on different dates to the selected directories . When some articles fail to get submitted for whatever reason the software insure that the software resubmits them, subsequently, while simultaneously keeping track of all submissions, to preclude submitting the same content to many directories.
What number of articles can we recommend to be submitted by using a scheduler? It is hard to say, precisely, but a figure of between 20 and 25 articles daily sounds reasonable. Which means submission to 500, or so, directories should take a month at most.
If you submit 500 articles scheduled over 30 days, the links spawned must take place slowly and steadily, exactly the way Google and other major search engines would like it. And once the search engines are appeased, there's no reason why you shouldn't be, too!
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on "Article Marketing" is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
For a free trial of Richard J. Runion's unique Article Marketing service, click here: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com .
This has also been published as: article marketing on Wordpress
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Your Own Article Directory - A Success Strategy!
There exists a whole host of Article Directories on the net. A few, ezinearticles.com is an example, are very popular. If you think directories like these are owned by big companies, you would be mistaken. Almost all directories are owned by individuals like you, because they are profitable for their owners at the same time helping in increasing the SE rankings of their companies.
Why don't you own one too?
It could puzzle you as to how owning an article directory could benefit you.
Why would anyone not want to own an internet site that's content-rich, has a high PR ranking and is loved by SEs, which invariably article directories are? Article Directories make business sense and will increase the revenue of both yours, as well as associated products. In addition, it will get income from Amazon and adsense. A directory on the web, that specializes in your area may turn out to be a hit with competition who will then place their write-ups in your directory and possibly read other articles.
By hosting your directory in your business domain, and not separately, its PR rankings and the traffic it attracts could be used to promote your own business, like I am doing. The 3 things one can do are to write a blog, make a list or create a forum in the domain that houses your article directory. Assign an appropriate monetary value to each element, and the total of this should equal your domain's value, making sure that the components increase the value of the others.
Here are a list of things you need to check on when you create your own article directory:
1. Directories exist that can be accessed for a fee or which cost nothing.They can also be set up for you by service providers, like me, for example. This, I will offer soon at no cost to my clients.
2. Being the owner of a directory in a specific area is more beneficial than having one in a general area; the site could become the most sought after one.
3. Be the owner of one on-line directory only and pay attention to it instead of maintaining several article directories none of which is maintained properly.Your goal should be to have one on-line directory for every specific area you are in.
4. Select keyword-rich category names. You could look at ezinearticles.com as a model to emulate. If you have a presence in a super-niche, it is essential to first explore various keywords prior to category creation.
5.Eschew on-line directories to which articles have already been submitted, since they are not likely to be new. Instead, you could start with a fresh article directory and decide what articles you will allow in.
6. Look to building your directory by asking other on-line sellers to contribute regularly, putting in only a little effort yourself. Speaking for myself, I plan regular submission of articles to directories that have been created by me for my clients - as a matter of fact, my directories for article submission will automatically have these in the lsit. That way, they'll surely get free submissions to their directories by me.
7. To get higher PR and SE rankings, the directory will qualify only if at least a quarter of the articles are original ones. Even though it may be beyond your control, you will benefit if I build the directory for you, as I will submit a lot of unique content; the majority of submission software provide material that is not new.
8. Should you decide to submit content in the articles directory of yours , the original articles must first be sent to your own directory.
9. In case you decide on having a niche directory, borrow good articles in your field from other sites, always insuring that you comply with the rules of those directories, relating to such re-printing of articles.
10.Create links to your blob or webpage first, and rely on text links rather than banners.
11. Validate essays entered in your site to throw out rubbish. This should be done weekly, and if you are not able to, get someone to do this for you - for your information this is something I intend to do.
12.Engage in Search Engine Optimization as for any other webpage you own.
13. Convince well known writers in your specialized area to create content for your site. To get people like this, go to forums like the Warrior Forum as you try to make your article directory better known .
14. Take back-ups of the articles, periodically, even if the host of your web is doing it for you.
When your web-site is finally put on the market, the directory of articles will definitely increase its worth, not taking into account the traffic it would have generated and the SE rankings it would have made possible.
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Article Marketing is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
For a free trial of Richard J. Runion's unique Instant Article Marketing article writing and directory submission service, click here: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com .
This has also been published as: own your article directory on Wetpaint
Why don't you own one too?
It could puzzle you as to how owning an article directory could benefit you.
Why would anyone not want to own an internet site that's content-rich, has a high PR ranking and is loved by SEs, which invariably article directories are? Article Directories make business sense and will increase the revenue of both yours, as well as associated products. In addition, it will get income from Amazon and adsense. A directory on the web, that specializes in your area may turn out to be a hit with competition who will then place their write-ups in your directory and possibly read other articles.
By hosting your directory in your business domain, and not separately, its PR rankings and the traffic it attracts could be used to promote your own business, like I am doing. The 3 things one can do are to write a blog, make a list or create a forum in the domain that houses your article directory. Assign an appropriate monetary value to each element, and the total of this should equal your domain's value, making sure that the components increase the value of the others.
Here are a list of things you need to check on when you create your own article directory:
1. Directories exist that can be accessed for a fee or which cost nothing.They can also be set up for you by service providers, like me, for example. This, I will offer soon at no cost to my clients.
2. Being the owner of a directory in a specific area is more beneficial than having one in a general area; the site could become the most sought after one.
3. Be the owner of one on-line directory only and pay attention to it instead of maintaining several article directories none of which is maintained properly.Your goal should be to have one on-line directory for every specific area you are in.
4. Select keyword-rich category names. You could look at ezinearticles.com as a model to emulate. If you have a presence in a super-niche, it is essential to first explore various keywords prior to category creation.
5.Eschew on-line directories to which articles have already been submitted, since they are not likely to be new. Instead, you could start with a fresh article directory and decide what articles you will allow in.
6. Look to building your directory by asking other on-line sellers to contribute regularly, putting in only a little effort yourself. Speaking for myself, I plan regular submission of articles to directories that have been created by me for my clients - as a matter of fact, my directories for article submission will automatically have these in the lsit. That way, they'll surely get free submissions to their directories by me.
7. To get higher PR and SE rankings, the directory will qualify only if at least a quarter of the articles are original ones. Even though it may be beyond your control, you will benefit if I build the directory for you, as I will submit a lot of unique content; the majority of submission software provide material that is not new.
8. Should you decide to submit content in the articles directory of yours , the original articles must first be sent to your own directory.
9. In case you decide on having a niche directory, borrow good articles in your field from other sites, always insuring that you comply with the rules of those directories, relating to such re-printing of articles.
10.Create links to your blob or webpage first, and rely on text links rather than banners.
11. Validate essays entered in your site to throw out rubbish. This should be done weekly, and if you are not able to, get someone to do this for you - for your information this is something I intend to do.
12.Engage in Search Engine Optimization as for any other webpage you own.
13. Convince well known writers in your specialized area to create content for your site. To get people like this, go to forums like the Warrior Forum as you try to make your article directory better known .
14. Take back-ups of the articles, periodically, even if the host of your web is doing it for you.
When your web-site is finally put on the market, the directory of articles will definitely increase its worth, not taking into account the traffic it would have generated and the SE rankings it would have made possible.
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Article Marketing is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
For a free trial of Richard J. Runion's unique Instant Article Marketing article writing and directory submission service, click here: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com .
This has also been published as: own your article directory on Wetpaint
Monday, August 4, 2008
Article Writing - Can Someone's Article Succeed? Can It Increase Sales?
In spite of the fact that innumerable on-line articles are published in the world wide web, daily, only some realize their goal-namely, back-links and traffic in droves. A few are partially successful, most of them do not succeed. Are there a list of things you need to do to see that the write-ups succeed? I have composed a checklist to help, when you write and submit.
You are welcome to edit it if you want:
1. What An Article Title Should Do?
There are so many things you can hope to
achieve in your article, from shocking people to informing them about a benefit. To achieve the best impact, the title should reflect this intent.
2. Submit Only To Directories With Highly Ranked PRs.
Results vary depending on the directory you submit to. The best way to explain this is by the 80:20 rule.In other words, this says that 80% of the results will come form 20% of the directories. You should therefore first choose the directory lists you want to send your articles to.
For me, the site that is most productive is ezinearticles.com, and I send my articles to this site first.
3. Does Your Author Bio Hold Out A Promise?
The written matter is a gateway to your blog or site. Use the Author's Bio to appeal to the reader and guide him to your site.
4. Is Your Site As Good As It Appears To Be In The Write-up?
You will do more business, not receive refund requests, and readers will increase if the impression got is that hopes raised are not dashed when they come to your site or blog.
5. Do You Have Anchor Texts In The Writer's Bio That Change??
That is, will you get links from article directories with different anchor texts?.
6. Will Your Write-up Catch People's Attention For It's Originality?
While this may not be essential for the success of your article, if it is original, it would help immensely.
7. Are You Featuring Your Article In Multiple Directories?
This is Vital if you want more visitors and if you want a higher search engine rank arising from back-links.
8. Have You Made Sure Your Articles Are Re-created, And Not Spun?
Articles that are 'spun' are disliked by readers but you'd dislike the idea of spinning it yourself because it takes a lot of time and effort.
9. Do You Submit En-Masse Your Write-ups?
By submitting en-masse, Search Engines like Google are likely to think something fishy is going on, and deny you full credit. If they suspect you to be article-spamming , SEs could even sandbox your site.
10. Did You Check On Your Competitors In Your Field?
A large number of rivals will negate the rewards for everyone in a particular field. Also, you may be sacrificing better ranking for keywords not targeted by you.
11. Does Your Article Have Class?
How well you write will decide if you are going to succeed with your article, unless you are an acknowledged subject matter expert.
12. Do You Give People Who Come To Your Site Some Sweeteners?
A free offering in your Author Bio, for example, a link to a report written by you,will direct a larger number of people to your web-site.
13. Are You SubmittingThe Essays To Appropriate Categories?
14. Do You Re-SubmitWrite-ups Which Get Rejected?
15. Do You Post A Copy Of The Article In Your Own Site?
16. Does Your Article Summary Make Interesting Reading?
In Directories with more visitors, this could prove crucial.
17. Do You Have A Reputation For Being A Good Writer?
18. Do You Pepper Your Essays With Trendy Keywords ? Are They Noticed And Copied?
19. Have You Taken the Effort To Make Your Exclusive Article Directory And Submit To It Too.
Many people ignore this possibility.This can be of use,
by getting higher ranking for your site, and increasing income from
adsense,almost for free.
20. Do You Have Luck?
It's nice to be lucky but it's better to be well prepared in case Lady Luck does not smile on you.
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Article Marketing is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
To know more about Richard J. Runion's unique Article Marketing article writing service, click here: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com/FreeTrial.php .
Keywords: article writing, article marketing, instant article writing, article title, article summary, popular keywords, anchor text, popular directories
This has also been published as:
You are welcome to edit it if you want:
1. What An Article Title Should Do?
There are so many things you can hope to
achieve in your article, from shocking people to informing them about a benefit. To achieve the best impact, the title should reflect this intent.
2. Submit Only To Directories With Highly Ranked PRs.
Results vary depending on the directory you submit to. The best way to explain this is by the 80:20 rule.In other words, this says that 80% of the results will come form 20% of the directories. You should therefore first choose the directory lists you want to send your articles to.
For me, the site that is most productive is ezinearticles.com, and I send my articles to this site first.
3. Does Your Author Bio Hold Out A Promise?
The written matter is a gateway to your blog or site. Use the Author's Bio to appeal to the reader and guide him to your site.
4. Is Your Site As Good As It Appears To Be In The Write-up?
You will do more business, not receive refund requests, and readers will increase if the impression got is that hopes raised are not dashed when they come to your site or blog.
5. Do You Have Anchor Texts In The Writer's Bio That Change??
That is, will you get links from article directories with different anchor texts?.
6. Will Your Write-up Catch People's Attention For It's Originality?
While this may not be essential for the success of your article, if it is original, it would help immensely.
7. Are You Featuring Your Article In Multiple Directories?
This is Vital if you want more visitors and if you want a higher search engine rank arising from back-links.
8. Have You Made Sure Your Articles Are Re-created, And Not Spun?
Articles that are 'spun' are disliked by readers but you'd dislike the idea of spinning it yourself because it takes a lot of time and effort.
9. Do You Submit En-Masse Your Write-ups?
By submitting en-masse, Search Engines like Google are likely to think something fishy is going on, and deny you full credit. If they suspect you to be article-spamming , SEs could even sandbox your site.
10. Did You Check On Your Competitors In Your Field?
A large number of rivals will negate the rewards for everyone in a particular field. Also, you may be sacrificing better ranking for keywords not targeted by you.
11. Does Your Article Have Class?
How well you write will decide if you are going to succeed with your article, unless you are an acknowledged subject matter expert.
12. Do You Give People Who Come To Your Site Some Sweeteners?
A free offering in your Author Bio, for example, a link to a report written by you,will direct a larger number of people to your web-site.
13. Are You SubmittingThe Essays To Appropriate Categories?
14. Do You Re-SubmitWrite-ups Which Get Rejected?
15. Do You Post A Copy Of The Article In Your Own Site?
16. Does Your Article Summary Make Interesting Reading?
In Directories with more visitors, this could prove crucial.
17. Do You Have A Reputation For Being A Good Writer?
18. Do You Pepper Your Essays With Trendy Keywords ? Are They Noticed And Copied?
19. Have You Taken the Effort To Make Your Exclusive Article Directory And Submit To It Too.
Many people ignore this possibility.This can be of use,
by getting higher ranking for your site, and increasing income from
adsense,almost for free.
20. Do You Have Luck?
It's nice to be lucky but it's better to be well prepared in case Lady Luck does not smile on you.
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Article Marketing is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.
To know more about Richard J. Runion's unique Article Marketing article writing service, click here: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com/FreeTrial.php .
Keywords: article writing, article marketing, instant article writing, article title, article summary, popular keywords, anchor text, popular directories
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Friday, August 1, 2008
Article Profit Secrets Aimd At The Two Kinds Of Online Businesspersons!
To start with, people who sell on the web fall into 2 groups. One, specialists in their field, considered as being very knowledgeable in their respective fields. To these people, the world-wide web ensures that more people get to know about them. They are driven by their passion for their domain; their fields vary, and includes a broad variety of areas. Apart from these subject matter experts there are the regular sellers, who want to make money from a lucrative segment.
Type one, the gurus, have no dearth of content, as they are experts in their respective domains. Instead of worrying about competitors,they seek them out - specialists like themselves - to join hands. With their primary focus on pure content,the actual writing does not matter for these specialists . The Money earned does not really matter, which, however, accrues inevitably and substantially, in due course.
Generic internet marketers, the type 2 are inspired because of the monetary benefits they hope to achieve. They are not experts,and this shows in the nature of their content. Those belonging to this category sometimes switch from niche to niche, and while they boast several success stories among them, the opposite is also true.
I think, these two categories of sellers on the web should pursue alternate routes to succeed.
People who belong to the first type, because they concentrate on unique content,do not require PLR articles. However, the experts who are not able to write well are better served by engaging writers to express their concepts cogently, though this is not essential. Ezinearticles.com is the best medium for those in this category. You can be sure a seamless stream of back-links and visitors to your site. However, experts like this, would benefit, money and time allowing, if they got exclusive accounts of their write-ups re-created and drip-submitted to many directory lists, in order to optimize the number of people they can get access to and the money they make.
Sellers in the second group focus mainly on drawing traffic to the many sites they have, in one go. Even though they think subject matter as unimportant to generating traffic, they do not frown on using specialists to prepare the written matter in their various sites, and then 'spinning' the content into several variants. The many versions should be submitted slowly to hundreds of directories, with an eye on their web-sites being at the top of Search Engines ratings. A dependence on professional writers, including PLR writers, and the drip-submitters will happen as a consequence of the amount of effort the category 2 sellers would be required to do.
Amateur marketers who come from the second set tend to stumble along on their own amateur steam until they can meet the expenses of professional help in preparing and presenting of articles.
Marketers in the second group could try and focus on a few areas on which they have greater domain knowledge and slowly become experts on the subject,in due course. In this way, they could get into the first group, thus multiplying their success rate.
Do you know which type you are?
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion, as an ePublisher, has published successful eBooks of several Experts in diverse fields. His '1 Click Article Marketing' service is for internet marketers who have no time, or ready content.
To know more about '1 Click Article Marketing' service article profit secrets, which employs the above profit secrets, please visit: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com/FreeTrial.php .
Type one, the gurus, have no dearth of content, as they are experts in their respective domains. Instead of worrying about competitors,they seek them out - specialists like themselves - to join hands. With their primary focus on pure content,the actual writing does not matter for these specialists . The Money earned does not really matter, which, however, accrues inevitably and substantially, in due course.
Generic internet marketers, the type 2 are inspired because of the monetary benefits they hope to achieve. They are not experts,and this shows in the nature of their content. Those belonging to this category sometimes switch from niche to niche, and while they boast several success stories among them, the opposite is also true.
I think, these two categories of sellers on the web should pursue alternate routes to succeed.
People who belong to the first type, because they concentrate on unique content,do not require PLR articles. However, the experts who are not able to write well are better served by engaging writers to express their concepts cogently, though this is not essential. Ezinearticles.com is the best medium for those in this category. You can be sure a seamless stream of back-links and visitors to your site. However, experts like this, would benefit, money and time allowing, if they got exclusive accounts of their write-ups re-created and drip-submitted to many directory lists, in order to optimize the number of people they can get access to and the money they make.
Sellers in the second group focus mainly on drawing traffic to the many sites they have, in one go. Even though they think subject matter as unimportant to generating traffic, they do not frown on using specialists to prepare the written matter in their various sites, and then 'spinning' the content into several variants. The many versions should be submitted slowly to hundreds of directories, with an eye on their web-sites being at the top of Search Engines ratings. A dependence on professional writers, including PLR writers, and the drip-submitters will happen as a consequence of the amount of effort the category 2 sellers would be required to do.
Amateur marketers who come from the second set tend to stumble along on their own amateur steam until they can meet the expenses of professional help in preparing and presenting of articles.
Marketers in the second group could try and focus on a few areas on which they have greater domain knowledge and slowly become experts on the subject,in due course. In this way, they could get into the first group, thus multiplying their success rate.
Do you know which type you are?
Author Bio:
Richard J. Runion, as an ePublisher, has published successful eBooks of several Experts in diverse fields. His '1 Click Article Marketing' service is for internet marketers who have no time, or ready content.
To know more about '1 Click Article Marketing' service article profit secrets, which employs the above profit secrets, please visit: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com/FreeTrial.php .
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
The Top Nine Article Submission Secrets You Need To Learn
A majority of software programs available on the market usually do not take into account the hassles related to getting articles accepted by directories.
Here are 9 little-known ways to submit articles that will enable you to prevail over these problems, and add to your sales turnover.
Secret #1: Use Different Article Titles And Descriptions
By having different Titles and Descriptions you can emphasize the uniqueness of the write-ups and enhance the probability of getting exclusive gradings from Search Engines.
Secret #2: Rely On Re-created Clones Of Your Articles
Don't just spin but generate different versions of your write-up, carefully choosing equivalent terms and phrases keeping the context in mind, and enter them one at a time, in many web sites. This way, you can get due recognition from Search Engines apart from creating an impact on and translating readers into buyers.
Secret #3: Use Variations Of The Anchor Text
Don't get trapped by SEs such as Google, or getting your links devalued, by changing anchor text with links. At all times and in every way, follow all the rules laid down. Decide which are all the rules to adhere to for important directories, to increase the odds of getting of getting a large number of links.
Secret #4: Prefer Groupings Most Appropriate To Your Article
Most automatic submissions are not programmed to identify the correct categories of articles, and usually submit to 'Miscellaneous' and 'Others' groups; hence, your write-up gets side-lined. In addition, there is no standardization of categories, across article directories. As a result submitting to the appropriate categories becomes that much more tedious, even manually. In addition, your article could get disallowed by many directories if submitted to inappropriate categories. Your SE ranking, too, depends on it since the category you select should match the keyword used by a searcher. Automated submission should be used only if categories are mapped depending on all the directories sent to.
Secret #5: Keep A Record Of Submissions
If you rely on computerised submissions make sure you receive a statement furnishing directories to which your articles have been sent, date-wise and time-wise. In addition, get yourself a mail id for communication regarding submission made and approvals got.
Secret #6: Resubmit Failed Submissions
To prevent 'leaks', the software you use should be such that it keeps sending the article till it is accepted.
Secret #7: Your Article Must Feature In Your Blog Site, As Well As Your Own Article Directory.
With several versions of your article available, by posting one each to your blog site and Article Directory (which you can create and maintain without much difficulty), you should be able to maximize credits for each article version.
Secret #8: Let Your Newsletter Subscribers Get One Version
Supposing you don't have a newsletter, or a subscription list for one, create one. Use your autoresponder to mail your article to your list. The newsletter should include amazon links, alongwith RSS feeds and adsense.
Secret #9: Re-use Articles
A rewritten article is as good as new, particularly if they're brought up to date periodically and are then recreated and submitted.
Good Luck!
Author Bio:
To sign up for a FREE Trial of 1 click Article Marketing, which employs all of the above nine strategies, please visit: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com/FreeTrial.php .
Richard J. Runion, as an ePublisher, has published successful eBooks of several Experts in diverse fields. His '1 Click Article Marketing' service is for internet marketers who have no time, or ready content.
Tags: article submission secrets, article submission strategies, article submission to directories, article directory submission secrets, unique article submission strategies
This has also been published as: article submission secrets on Tumblr
Here are 9 little-known ways to submit articles that will enable you to prevail over these problems, and add to your sales turnover.
Secret #1: Use Different Article Titles And Descriptions
By having different Titles and Descriptions you can emphasize the uniqueness of the write-ups and enhance the probability of getting exclusive gradings from Search Engines.
Secret #2: Rely On Re-created Clones Of Your Articles
Don't just spin but generate different versions of your write-up, carefully choosing equivalent terms and phrases keeping the context in mind, and enter them one at a time, in many web sites. This way, you can get due recognition from Search Engines apart from creating an impact on and translating readers into buyers.
Secret #3: Use Variations Of The Anchor Text
Don't get trapped by SEs such as Google, or getting your links devalued, by changing anchor text with links. At all times and in every way, follow all the rules laid down. Decide which are all the rules to adhere to for important directories, to increase the odds of getting of getting a large number of links.
Secret #4: Prefer Groupings Most Appropriate To Your Article
Most automatic submissions are not programmed to identify the correct categories of articles, and usually submit to 'Miscellaneous' and 'Others' groups; hence, your write-up gets side-lined. In addition, there is no standardization of categories, across article directories. As a result submitting to the appropriate categories becomes that much more tedious, even manually. In addition, your article could get disallowed by many directories if submitted to inappropriate categories. Your SE ranking, too, depends on it since the category you select should match the keyword used by a searcher. Automated submission should be used only if categories are mapped depending on all the directories sent to.
Secret #5: Keep A Record Of Submissions
If you rely on computerised submissions make sure you receive a statement furnishing directories to which your articles have been sent, date-wise and time-wise. In addition, get yourself a mail id for communication regarding submission made and approvals got.
Secret #6: Resubmit Failed Submissions
To prevent 'leaks', the software you use should be such that it keeps sending the article till it is accepted.
Secret #7: Your Article Must Feature In Your Blog Site, As Well As Your Own Article Directory.
With several versions of your article available, by posting one each to your blog site and Article Directory (which you can create and maintain without much difficulty), you should be able to maximize credits for each article version.
Secret #8: Let Your Newsletter Subscribers Get One Version
Supposing you don't have a newsletter, or a subscription list for one, create one. Use your autoresponder to mail your article to your list. The newsletter should include amazon links, alongwith RSS feeds and adsense.
Secret #9: Re-use Articles
A rewritten article is as good as new, particularly if they're brought up to date periodically and are then recreated and submitted.
Good Luck!
Author Bio:
To sign up for a FREE Trial of 1 click Article Marketing, which employs all of the above nine strategies, please visit: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com/FreeTrial.php .
Richard J. Runion, as an ePublisher, has published successful eBooks of several Experts in diverse fields. His '1 Click Article Marketing' service is for internet marketers who have no time, or ready content.
Tags: article submission secrets, article submission strategies, article submission to directories, article directory submission secrets, unique article submission strategies
This has also been published as: article submission secrets on Tumblr
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