| You’re selling a product.
You need to get visitors to your site as you realize that the
probability of effectuating a sale is directly proportional to
your number of hits. What should you do?
Viral marketing involves e-books which are too long for you to
write. Link exchanges are a series of hits and misses and you
don’t have the time to spare. Google doesn’t seem to like your
pages for some strange reason and you’re still stuck at PR zero.
What should you do?
Worry not, dear friend. I’m going to tell you all about article
marketing, the fastest way of exposing your site to more people
and gaining the traffic that really matters.
Article marketing involves the peddling of your articles to as
many free articles sites as possible. Search engines love free
articles sites, and having a page dedicated to your work would
serve you well. Best of all, you’re allowed a resource box where
you could prominently display your name as well as a link to your
website. This would surely generate some traffic!
The trick is in writing an article that people would love to
read and in subtly promoting your product through the same. Do
consider the following tips in formulating your article marketing
campaign.
- Write well. By this, we mean that you should write well in
accordance with proven methods in web publishing. Web readers
are generally more impatient. Keep your paragraphs short, your
tone conversational, and your style accessible. Avoid using
jargons that common people wouldn’t understand. But still make
sure that your article is grammatically sound, flows well, and
factually correct.
- Write with focus. Pinpoint a subject you want to discuss.
It should be relevant to your product, as the point here is
to generate traffic for your site. Stick with that topic.
- If you do not have the time to write, you could hire a ghostwriter
to do the job for you. Fees for a 300-600 word article range
from $5 to $15, but money should not be a consideration for
as long as you find a ghostwriter who is perfect for your needs.
Additionally, the very essence of a ghostwriting service is
confidentiality, so choose one whom you could trust.
- Your article should be informative. It should not be a sales
pitch, or at the very least, an obvious one. Readers frown on
ads disguised as articles. The purpose is to provide them with
something informative, something that they would want to read.
- Strategically populate your article with a keyword that is
relevant to your business as well as the topic of your work.
Search engines love article sites, and more often than not,
each page is indexed. Making your article keyword-rich would
invite those search engine spiders like crazy!
- Format your resource box. What is needed is but a short introduction
of you. One or two lines will be perfect. Consider this line
as an illustrative model: “John Doe has been in the web design
business for 7 years. He has come up with many innovative products
that have helped webmasters the world over.”
- Encourage your readers to distribute your article by expressly
allowing them to republish it in their websites, or to e-mail
it to their friends, provided that your resource box is kept
intact.
- Compile a list of all the free articles directories that you
can find. Know the editorial guidelines for each, and if your
article would fit them, submit to as many sites as possible.
- Do not stop writing! Write or commission more articles and
repeat the entire process. It’s still a numbers game. The more
articles you have distributed, the more chances you’ll have
of being read by a lot of people.
- Practice patience. Waiting could be difficult, but once your
article is posted in numerous sites, more visitors are due to
come. Give it time. The viral nature of article marketing would
soon make its presence felt, that’s a guarantee!
This article is written to provide accurate and authoritative
information with regard to the subject matter covered in it. It
is provided with the understanding that the author and publisher
is not engaged in rendering legal, or other professional services.
If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services
of a competent professional person should be sought.
Debra Simpson, Magic In Words,
has been in the publishing industry for over 20 years. She works
with small business owners to add "stickiness" to their
website, and create passive income by creating digital, downloadable
products. Visit Magic In Words
and see how you can make your site more "sticky." |