Well after checking over the title of this article I am sure you must have scratched your head and said, "Is it possible to get my website recognized globally?" Well let me tell you this "Yes" this is possible. Article submission is a great way to get your website recognized in Google as well as in other search engines. It's not just about writing effective and appealing articles. However it is the way you showcase these articles to the world with the link back of your website.
If you feel I am speaking something logical then you better check out the following importance of Article submissions services.
Article submission is basically posting your article to different article directories with the link pointing back at your website. Different article submissions sites have different format for posting articles. One of the popular article directory on the web is www.articledashboard.com Every article directory requires you to register and signup with an Author name. Likewise you not only get an opportunity to post an article to these article submission sites but also get yourself the credit for the article. One of the most important purposes of posting an article in the article submission sites is the resource box wherein you can speak about yourself as the author and most importantly leave a link of your website. Article submission is the best way to increase the back links of your website. So basically the more article directories you submit your article to the more back links you will have for your website.
There is no doubt that article submission can be a bit time consuming and a boring process considering the hundreds of article submission sits you have to post your article. If you too fall in a similar category then you better switch over to an SEO firm that will offer you effective article distribution services. There are thousands of SEO firm out there who offer such types of services on the web. A proper research can help you find a firm that will help you distribute your articles to different article directories.
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What is the semantic web? In simplest terms, it's the extension of the web into form and format that helps machines better organize and represent information. It's based on human assumptions and learns as it grows.
When the internet first became public, it wasn't very organized. Information relationships were varied and arbitrary.
It's all about relationships
The semantic web brings a relational structure to information and people. It's very similar to a relational database. A relational database allows multiple pieces of seemingly different data to be combined into organized records. Once the relationships are established, the software, or machine, does the rest.
Relationships on the web are made with anchor text with an anchor tag (href tag). These tags point to different files and locations on the same or different websites. The anchor text, the text you actually click on in the link, is what establishes the relationship. The anchor text I use is establishing the relationship between the website and the content on that website.
Thinking in relationships
You'll actually help yourself in your search engine optimization efforts by thinking in relationships. If you want someone to link to your site, you don't want them to use "click here" or "this site" or some other type of generic text as the anchor text. Why? Because it's not establishing a specific relationship. It's simply a way to add a better user experience. But, what may help a user won't help you improve your search engine rankings.
When you place a link, ask yourself, "What's going to serve humans and machines at the same time? You don't want to deceive anyone but you want to make sure the search engines, the machines, are finding and establishing the relationships that will ultimately lead to better search engine rankings.
I've outlined the very basics of the semantic web and what it means in regards to relationships establishment. If you can train yourself to think in terms of the relationships you're creating with your links, you'll come away with a better understanding of how search engines choose to rank websites for specific keyword terms.
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Is your goal to make money from home by working online? If so, then pay attention to what I am about to say. What often happens in the world of Internet marketing is people sell information that may not be worth what you are paying for it.
What often happens is a new person starts out online and makes a sale and then determines that they are now an expert. So they should begin to tell everyone what to do and without a large wealth of information to draw on they start making things up.
So my first fail sales strategy is to be very cautious about who you accept advice from. You are looking for validation that the advice you are being given sound. I cannot stress this enough. You can spend the next several months wasting your time or you can choose your mentors carefully.
You are looking for people who can back up what they teach. This is not hard to validate. Go to any Internet marketing forum and start asking around. You will quickly begin to know who is legitimate and who is not.
The second no fail strategy to make money from home by working online is put your efforts into blogging and marketing. If you spend your time adding content to a blog, and marketing your blog to get as many visitors as possible, you can make money from it.
A couple of important websites that can help you with this are ProBlogger.Net and AuthorityBlackBook.com. Fees can both offering you great information on blogging and marketing to make money working online.
The reason we say blogging and marketing is very simple. Search engines are looking for fresh content that they can provide to their visitors. Blogging is a quick way to provide that for them. Unless you have a large advertising budget, you are going to need to get traffic to your website to make sales in as many free ways as possible.
By using your blog as your website you can get free traffic by adding quality content on a consistent basis. You will also learn ways to combine blogging and social networking to get even more traffic.
This is really the best way to market yourself on a long-term basis. As you begin to make more money you can reinvest some of that into paid advertising and get even more visitors. If you are willing to do this you will not fail and you will make money from home by working online.
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Article marketing can be time consuming and challenging. Many folks, when using this marketing technique, tend to just write articles and post them to the biggest directories and hope for the best. What I would like to suggest today is a little change in strategy.
Generally speaking, when you are writing an article, you are addressing a certain subject. Let's take golf for example. Now let's say you write an article on golf and at the end of your article you have a resource bio box which directs the customer to a golf site. To a certain point, this article may be successful but let me show you where it falls short.
First, when your article is listed on a big directory, it is there amongst thousands of other articles and as a result, it gets buried pretty quickly as there are thousands of articles coming in every day. Second, because your article is on the general subject of golf, it may fail to address a specific need to a specific targeted audience.
Let's say, on the other hand, your article talks about the newest driver on the market and basically goes over the pros and cons so as to help the reader make an informed decision before purchasing - then in your bio box you have links going back to a specific page on that driver where you have listings of customer reviews.
Then let's say you submit this article to a smaller article directory that just covers sports and has various categories under golf which enables you to put your article exactly where you need it to be and those who visit this directory can specifically seek out an article on golf drivers.
Beyond that, there are not thousand of articles coming in everyday covering a general topic and as a consequence, your article holds its position longer. Additionally, publishers who specifically want to publish articles relative to golf drivers will be able to find and publish your article far easier.
I think you would agree that this article will by and far generate more sales and get published on multiple sites faster than if you were just submitting it to the big general directories. You know when it comes to Internet marketing you have to think outside the box. Don't just follow the herd, get more return on your time by being smart.
When it comes to making sales online you need to be specific and submitting to smaller article directories that are more targeted enables you to reach a specific market and as a result you can address their specific needs. Even when it comes to your article title you can be more specific and as a consequence get more people reading your article. In addition you also expand your market share.
To conclude, niche marketing can make you a lot of money online and that is why if you choose to write articles as a marketing technique you need to submit your article to niche directories which will help you to get targeted readers and get a higher return on your investment of time and money.
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The popularity of writing articles to market everything and anything online has never been greater -- and shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon.
Some article marketers throw caution to the wind and blast their articles out to hundreds of article directory sites using article submission software. Other article marketers manually submit articles to just one or a few article directory sites out of fear of triggering search engine duplicate content filters. The majority of article marketers fall somewhere in between.
As article marketers and SEO (Search Engine Optimization) experts debate the merit of submitting articles to multiple article directories, webmasters continue to pick up reprintable articles and content for use on their sites. These free reprint articles give webmasters the opportunity to keep their sites fresh and provide their visitors with quality content.
The paradox of article marketing is that this viral spread of articles through the process of making them available for free reprinting is precisely the objective of most article marketers.
Certainly, for standard article directories that lack customization and use identical content management systems, and for those sites created using automatically scraped content, the devaluing of duplicate content by search engines can be a genuine concern.
Smart webmasters, however, who use reprint content recognize that SERPS (Search Engine Results Pages) rank pages, not articles. With that in mind, here are 10 smart strategies savvy webmasters can adopt when using free reprint articles to create a win-win for everyone.
Reprint Strategy #1: Be selective and choose quality articles for reprinting.
Become familiar with authors who produce quality content. Avoid PLR (Private Label Rights) articles submitted by multiple authors, with or without rewriting. Also, avoid articles produced by article spinner software that generates multiple variations of a single article.
Behind the Page -- Customizing Reprint Content
Having selected appropriate quality content, webmasters can move on to make changes behind the scenes, in the source code of the page the article will appear on. Taking charge of the content of the metatags of the page can help to make the presentation of the article unique.
Reprint Strategy #2: Change up the keywords listed in the keyword metatag.
Reduce or increase the number of keywords used, or select different, relevant keywords to highlight.
Reprint Strategy #3: Use a unique page title.
Do not use either the page title used by the article directory or the article's title as the title for the page where the article is to be reprinted.
Giving the article page a distinctive title gives the page a chance to stand out on those SERPS that display the page title as the heading for the search result. More importantly, using a different title will help the page to appear unique rather than as yet another reprint.
Reprint Strategy #4: Write a custom description for the page.
Avoid using either the summary provided by the author or the first sentences of the article for the page meta-description. Like the article title, using the existing summary simply announces that the article is reprinted content. Writing a new description for the page provides added control over the keywords the page competes to rank for. Also, for the search engines that use the page description in their SERPS, the new description can be written to persuade searchers to click to the article page.
On the Page -- Custom Reprint Content Presentation
Smart webmasters go farther and customize the presentation of the reprint article on the page by adopting style and layout tactics used by print magazines for decades.
Strategy #5: Write an original introduction or summary to place before the article on the page.
Not only can an original introductory text box lure a reader into the article, just as in print publications, it can also provide another opportunity to control the specific keywords that the article page targets, partly by pushing the reprinted article farther down the page.
Strategy #6: Add original page headlines and/or subheads.
Webmasters can add original headlines and sub-headings to direct the visitor's eye path and experience on the article page and to control on-page keyword targeting.
Strategy #7: Use call-outs.
Do as print magazines and newspapers do, and pick out a memorable or intriguing quote from the article itself. Copy that quote into a text box in a larger font to emphasize it. This can be a powerful tactic both to draw readers into the article and to emphasize target keywords.
Strategy #8: Add sidebars with short fillers of original content.
Like print magazines, webmasters can use this technique to add value to the reader experience by adding tips, short lists, product information, quick statistics, or any other relevant information. It is also another opportunity to add keywords.
Strategy #9: Interrupt articles, breaking them up into sections.
Add text boxes with related content or relevant advertising part way into the article. Print magazines regularly use this "continued on" technique. On a web page, such text blocks can break up a single page into sections. The can provide the opportunity to highlight other information or advertising while providing yet another opportunity to target desired keywords.
Strategy #10: Add related content below the article.
Added content could be as simple as a short list of links to related pages or articles. It can be visitor comments. It can also be a spotlight on a relevant product. Anything that follows naturally from the content of the article and adds value to the visitor is a good candidate. This kind of material can lead visitors to the next destination and provides even more keyword content for search engine optimization.
Winning the Reprint Game
Putting a bit of effort into customizing the presentation of reprinted articles multiplies the benefit of using them and creates a win for everyone. The author/article marketer wins when the article is picked up by a webmaster who presents the article effectively to readers and search engines. The article directory wins when their crediting link is found on a well-presented page. The webmaster who reprints the article wins by offering quality content to visitors and by using articles for more effective SEO.
Finally, the visitor wins by finding quality content presented in a meaningful way. Even if a visitor discovers that they have encountered the article before, on another website, the custom elements of the presentation can still provide new value to their surfing experience.
(c)2007 Wendy Maki May be reprinted in email newsletters and on web sites. Must be unedited and include the resource box. All other rights reserved.
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Introduction
This article shows you a way to use Squidoo to get multiple listings on the first page of Google results for your targeted keyword.
Squidoo enables you to create a dynamic interplay between your blog, articles and Squidoo lens. I have termed this interaction, the Squidoo-Google Dance. Hopefully, the reason for the name will become obvious as I explain each step of this strategy.
Basic steps to get on the first page of Google results
Here are the basic steps for the Squidoo-Google Dance:
1. Create a Squidoo lens on "Your Keyword"
2. Start a blog on "Your Keyword" (or re-focus an existing blog)
3. Submit both your lens and your blog to blog directories and the search engines.
4. Write an article on "Your Keyword" with the resource box linking to your blog AND your lens.
5. Submit your article to article directories.
6. Create links from your Squidoo lens and blog to your article(s).
7. Set up an RSS feed from your blog to your Squidoo lens.
8. Start posting to your blog with "Your Keyword" in your post title.
9. Ping the blog directories for your blog and squidoo lens with each post.
So what is happening?
You have created a dynamic interaction (dance) between your blog, your Squidoo lens and your articles.
By pinging the directories, you are inviting Google to join the dance. Google continuously crawls the directories looking for updated material.
If you have multiple articles on the same keyword or topic you can also add your article feed from an article directory to your blog and Squidoo lens. Blogger.com, for example, now has provision for adding RSS feeds to your blog.
The result: multiple listings on the first page of Google
The net result of the Squidoo-Google Dance is multiple listings on the first page of Google for your target keyword. These listings can be from your blog posts, your Squidoo lens, your article in an article directory or website, your blog directory entry or even from your Squidoo tags.
If you have monetized your lens and your blog with affiliate product links, the Squidoo-Google Dance can generate increased income as well as substantial traffic.
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So often article marketers who author online articles and post them to online article submission sites use misleading titles, which have nothing to do with what the article is about, but rather attempt to trick the reader into clicking on the link. You know many people feel it is okay to embellish "titles of articles" because the evening news does it every day.
"Late Breaking News - New startling information in the Natalie Holloway unsolved murder mystery"
Then the media baits you into watching 7 minutes of commercials and two more un-related news segments where they cut of the interviewees mid-sentence, then they tell you something you already know, do not care about or is simply irrelevant.
The print media is just as bad. So much "fluff" and leading embellishment that it has trained most in the society to act and write like that. Of course it has also trained people to become numb to the news and leery of purported trickery in article titling. Using such tricks and tactics often works, but a stupid person may not be your target market, so article marketers should be thinking here.
Additionally, if you trick your good potential clientele they will be somewhat upset, although some marketers use this to lure them further and further, as their desire grows to seek the real information, then they pitch them with an offer: "buy this information" click here to buy, with a low price of $19.99 and throw in free ginzu knives? These are all tactics of the get-rich-quick crowds.
Whereas most non-marketer article "writers" do not use this tactic, their book editors or publishers often do overdo the titles in order to sell their books, or at least push the socially acceptable limit too often. Publishers are always looking for a hook or an angle to sell their works. It seems everyone attempts to use titles to entice readership. Yet we are told never judge a book by its title, that goes for online articles too unfortunately.
Some article marketers realize that even an underwhelmed reader who does not like an article will "click a link out" perhaps a slight percentage of the time rather than hitting the back button on their browser. The Internet Marketer will often have an enticing byline to get them to do just that.
Writers of articles, who are not engaged in marketing, might be trying to convince someone of their opinion or trying to get them to do something else, thus in a way some of these writers are in fact marketing - no, not a consulting job, product or service, but rather an idea, opinion, trend or concept.
Some article marketers imitate other media and consider it business as usual think that it is okay when in actuality it is somewhat pathetic. Article marketers often mimic what they observe on the Internet, in print, on the radio or on TV or perhaps a combination. It would behoove online article authors to consider these facts as they promote their writing on the the Internet. Think on this.
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If you know how to use a resource box in article marketing, you have the secret of how to drive traffic to your website. Although article submissions can provide you with one way links back to your website from the directories that accept them, they will not immediately work to provide you with traffic.
The immediate benefit of article marketing is to provide you with visitors to your site, and if you know how to use your resource box properly, then they will visit the page on your site that will be most productive for you. That might not necessarily be your home page. However, what exactly is a resource box, and how do you use one?
Most, but not all, article directories provide you with boxes into which you can enter the various elements of your article. Practically all offer a single line box into which you enter the title of your article that should include the keyword that defines its subject. Always make sure that you understand how to use keywords in your articles. Without the proper use of keywords, your articles will have little chance of appearing in search engine indices and providing you with the traffic that you are capable of getting.
This starts with the title box, where you enter the title of your article, containing the main keyword for your article. The second box that a directory provides is the article body box, where you enter the article itself. Some also provide a box for a brief description, or summary, of the article, and another for a keyword list in which you should enter four or five keywords that appear in the article. If the keyword does not appear in the article body, then there is no point in listing it in the keyword box.
Finally, most also allow an 'author's resource box'. This is where you should say something about yourself, and provide a link to your website. If it is not offered as a separate box, then you are generally permitted to add the information after the body of the article. This box should never be used as a direct advertisement for your product or for your website, so you should not write, for example "Buy my ebook about basket weaving - it is the best on the net!"
You can however, after an article on basket weaving, write "Get more information on the marvellous art of basket weaving on my website xxxxxxxx." That is perfectly OK.
However, far better is to write something along the lines of "Mark's love for basket weaving is exemplified by the energy he puts into his website and his energetic training of newcomers to the craft. For more expert information on basket weaving, visit his web page xxxx. Mark is very busy, but can be contacted on his website yyyy".
You provide a webpage on xxxx and your home site on yyyy if you are allowed two links, otherwise stick to the links to the page that deals with the topic of the article.
If you are allowed to use anchor text, then use that rather than provide just a URL. Anchor text is where you use a text link to your site, but not just a "CLICK HERE" link, but a "BASKET WEAVING" link, that has been linked to your 'basket weaving' web page by a HTML tag. The search engine spiders then associate your link, and hence web page, with the topic of 'basket weaving', and so give relevance to the page.
Whatever the subject of your article, whether it be basket weaving or how to catch a giant squid, the page that your link sends your reader to must be relevant to the subject of the article. If your article is on the difficulties that giant squid fishermen face in the course of their jobs, don't send readers to a page on catching shrimp. Not only are they different sizes, but people interested in the architeuthis do not want to be sent to a page on shrimp!
If they are, you will lose potential customers. Another point that you have to consider is that once you lead readers to the website page of your choice, you have to either get a sale first visit, or make them visit again. What is the chance of them making a first time purchase? Actually, it is a lot smaller than you think, no matter how persuasive you believe yourself to be. Studies have shown that it takes an averge seven or eight exposures to a product before people buy. Hence the repetitiveness of TV advert campaigns.
It might be better to lead them first to a 'squeeze page', designed to get their first name and email address in return for something of benefit to them. In fact that might be an even better marketing move than immediately leading them to a sales page and asking for money. Why not give them something free on their first visit, in return for an email address so that you can send them their free gift? Your visitors might appreciate a free gift related to their interest rather than a sales pitch. You can give them the sales pitch during subsequent emailings once you have their email addresses. You could never do that if you didn't have their address.
Another benefit of that is that you can also make special offers on other products as they come along. You should do all that you can to keep in contact with everybody that visits your website, and that is how to use your resource box in article marketing: to make sure that you can keep in contact with any readers of your article that are interested enough in the subject to click on your links for more information.
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If youve ever been involved in search engine optimization for any period of time, youll know that building backlinks (links on the web that link to your website) is one of the most important factors in determining where your website figures on the search engines. One of the easiest and fastest ways to build backlinks is by buying them.
There are many websites where you can buy text links. A quick search for buy backlinks on Google will uncover a few gems. Theres a forum called Digital Point where many website owners often post up requests to exchange backlinks (meaning you link to their site, and theyll link to yours).
You must ensure that the links you purchase contain the keywords you are targeting. For example, if you targeting the keyword organic food, then youll want those two words somewhere in the text of your backlink. Its best to keep your backlink short and concise too, so the search engine spiders (the robots that scour the web checking websites link popularity amongst other things) wont get confused.
Also, is the website you are purchasing your backlink from banned by Google? If it is, your website could get banned too if it links to yours.
Googles Page Rank algorithm typically has updates every few months, so by building effective backlinks now, you might find that your sites Page Rank has increased by the time the next update arrives. This will result in a higher search engine ranking for your desired keyword.
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E-mail marketing has been helping people make money for several years now. Unfortunately there are people who think that e-mail marketing does not work anymore. This is not true, and in this article, I want to give you six e-mail marketing list building tips you can use to make money even today!
1. Put your emphasis on building a quality mailing list. This means that all of your marketing efforts go towards getting subscribers. The quicker you get a quality mailing list the faster you will make money mailing to it.
2. Avoid spam at all costs. This means do not buy thousands, or even millions, of email addresses to mail out to. There are people who do very well with bulk email campaigns, but your goal is to build a quality list of your own and bulk email marketing does not do that.
3. Purchase a domain name that accurately describes what you offer. Point that to a splash page that you will build to get subscribers.
3. Use a splash page that you can quickly design to do one thing. Your primary goal with your splash page is to get the email address and the name of your visitor. You do this buy trading something of value for their contact info. This can be a free report, or eBook. The important thing is your giveaway is so valuable to them that they are willing to sign up to receive it.
4. Advertise your splash page anywhere you can. Put it in your signature file if you do forum marketing. Add a sign up form on your blog or website. Place classified ads for it. Promote it via traffic exchanges. Include the link to your splash page in your resource box of every article you write. This has been a few ideas on where you can advertise your splash page.
5. Once you have a mailing list you need to work at developing a relationship with each subscribers. Your goal is to become a trusted person that offers valuable information designed to help your reader. You will be able to sell to your list more easily the sooner that you develop trust with it.
6. Think long term in everything you do. Do not go for short money making schemes that can hurt your credibility. Your ultimate goal is to be able to work your list and make sales for several years. You can not do that when you are driving people to unsubscribe.
This is 6 email marketing list building tips that will help you build a quality mailing list for your future. Email marketing is not dead as long as you do it correctly!
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Article marketing is not about writing excellent articles. It's about writing good articles. Articles that will intrigue your reader and give them valuable information. This is the art of article marketing. You need to learn that your articles don't have to be works of art in order to become successful.
If you want to write a good article, just stop thinking. Write. Just write. Don't stop and think. Just write. The more that you write, the better you'll become. That's all there is to writing a good article. Don't listen to all the hype telling you how to write your article step by step. This is a waste of time! Just start writing. Your not going to get any better reading a bunch of ebooks telling you how to create the perfect article. This is rubbish! Articles are not suppose to be perfect!
Your article should be made with you own technique. When people read your article, they're not reading about what they're looking for, they're reading about you. If they like you, they'll keep reading and they'll trust you. If they see that your just a machine spitting out information, they won't come to you. They have to know that your human and that you have a personality. This personality shows in your writing. When you write, your hands write what's in your soul and you write your passion into your articles. This is how the real article marketers make their money. They create an article that is unique and their own work of art. This makes the article good.
So if you want to make a good article, just start writing. Start writing and soon you'll catch onto your writing technique. This technique will bring you to success.
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Most affiliate marketers take a very haphazard approach to their marketing effort. Many don't even bother to build lists of prospects, and rely on poorly constructed and targeted online efforts to create and sustain sales. In contrast, successful super affiliates know the importance of list building, and make list building one of their core businesses.
Building a list of prospects - and establishing a relationship with those prospects - is the super affiliate's secret tool to success. Studies have shown that people buy from those they know and trust, and that most sales are not made upon first exposure t a product offer. Most sales happen after at least 5-6 marketing efforts on the seller's part.
Thus, most beginners lose sales by not establishing a method of communicating to their audience. They don't make an effort to figure out who their prospects are, nor to they try to gather a prospect's information via email opt-in, which is the easiest way of accomplishing this task.
Using an email opt-in system powered by an autoresponder is an extremely powerful tool for marketing to your prospects. Create an account with an autoresponder service such as AWeber and create a series of 5-6 emails to add to your autoresponder queue offering your prospect information and bonuses which you do not offer to your website viewers.
After 5-6 emails, your prospects have gotten to know you, and you have provided them with a good deal of value which they would not have gotten otherwise. At this stage, they are much more like to purchase for you. This is when you begin to offer affiliate products to them.
This method is extremely effective. Every Internet marketer uses this method - no exceptions - to generate massive sales. They can literally 'print money legally' by marketing to their base when they need to generate sales, as their base knows them, trusts their recommendations, and therefore buys at a much higher percentage than first-time visitors.
So, if you haven't yet created an email opt-in method on your website to gather prospects in your niche, consider doing so. Your sales will improve, and so will your online success.
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Article marketing is your ticket to online success. Whether you are running your own ebusiness or engaged in affiliate marketing, this amazing product and website promotional tool can help you reach your goals. All you need to do is write and distribute quality articles that are targeted to the needs and demands of your potential clients and watch the traffic and online revenue going your way.
Here are the 3 latest secrets to multiply your article marketing:
1. Consider the publishing sites. As an article marketer, you will most likely to spend more time working with publishers in your attempt to convince them to publish your articles online. To minimize or eliminate the chances of your articles being rejected, I suggest that you read and understand the terms of service of each article submission site. Though most of them have different rules and regulations, there are universal guidelines that they would like you to follow and these are: Your articles must run at least 300 words, they must be free from blatant advertisements, inappropriate content, hyperlinks, and too much keywords. In addition, they must also be well-written and content-rich.
2. Write more. In article marketing, the more articles you write and submit, the more quality inbound links you will obtain for your website. Thus, it follows that if you would like to augment your traffic and improve your search engine ranking, you must be willing to multiply the number of your output.
3. Use striking headlines. Increase your clickthrough rate by using attention-grabbing titles that can easily pique the curiosity of online users. Keep your titles short but intriguing. Direct to the point yet compelling. It would also help to make them keyword-rich so your articles will fare well on relevant searches.
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Article marketing is one of the very best ways that you can market your business. The main advantage over many other advertising methods is that the leads convert up to 10 times better than other sources and it is also free.
In this article I would like to go over the basics that you need to do to succeed. Article marketing is very time intensive and if you do not spend time writing for a few hours a day then I suggest that you use another method of promoting your website.
Here is the formula that I use to achieve success promoting my business using this method. This works for me and there is a good chance that it will work for you to.
The most important part is to have a killer title that grabs attention. I have extensively tested this. Articles with boring titles seldom create much of an impact for good results. The other important factor that you need to consider is choosing your keywords correctly and including it in the title. If you do not do this you will get traffic from the directory that you submit to, but not from search engines where people are searching for information.
The next important part is to help your reader. You need to share information first that will help them. If you give first you are more likely to receive. If you share a slice of your expertise there is a much greater chance that your reader will join your newsletter and become a paid customer.
Finally, make sure that you have your unique selling proposition in your resource box. This will be your 30 second elevator pitch that will make your reader want to click through to your website.
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Mark Abrahams is a full time internet marketer who has helped others to earn a living online.