I spend a minimum of four hours a day promoting websites. Most days it is closer to double that.
I initiate link exchanges, write press releases, produce newsletters, and more. But, I spend more time engaged in article marketing than in any other activity because it produces, by far, the best results. Of course, you have to do it right.
To get the kind of results you want from your article marketing efforts, keep these things in mind.
1. Be sure you choose a good title for your article. Make it interesting and descriptive.
2. If your article is on a serious topic or if you wish to establish yourself as an authority, avoid slang.
3. Respect your readers' time. Be clear and concise.
4. Approximately 75% of your articles should be written on topics related to your website. The other 25% should be written on a wide variety of other topics, so your articles will wind up on the widest possible variety (and number) of websites.
5. Your author's box is where your text links go, along with a brief biographical statement about you. Ensure that the links are embedded in the best keywords for your site. If you are not confident you know what your best keywords are, use a keyword suggestion tool to find out. Google offers a good, free, online suggestion tool, as do others.
6. Proofread. Even one error in spelling or punctuation can prevent your article from being published.
Almost nothing can impact your search engine rankings as quickly as article marketing. Do it properly and you'll see great results. - 15615
I initiate link exchanges, write press releases, produce newsletters, and more. But, I spend more time engaged in article marketing than in any other activity because it produces, by far, the best results. Of course, you have to do it right.
To get the kind of results you want from your article marketing efforts, keep these things in mind.
1. Be sure you choose a good title for your article. Make it interesting and descriptive.
2. If your article is on a serious topic or if you wish to establish yourself as an authority, avoid slang.
3. Respect your readers' time. Be clear and concise.
4. Approximately 75% of your articles should be written on topics related to your website. The other 25% should be written on a wide variety of other topics, so your articles will wind up on the widest possible variety (and number) of websites.
5. Your author's box is where your text links go, along with a brief biographical statement about you. Ensure that the links are embedded in the best keywords for your site. If you are not confident you know what your best keywords are, use a keyword suggestion tool to find out. Google offers a good, free, online suggestion tool, as do others.
6. Proofread. Even one error in spelling or punctuation can prevent your article from being published.
Almost nothing can impact your search engine rankings as quickly as article marketing. Do it properly and you'll see great results. - 15615
About the Author:
Daniel Z. Kane's long career in education has included stints in secondary schools, colleges, and graduate schools. His websites list online degree programs and scholarship resources available to students enrolled in online degree programs.