Showing posts with label Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marketing. Show all posts

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Tricks To Having Article Marketing Make You Money

When it comes to making cash on the internet the biggest issue that so many people have is they just do not understand where to begin and what to do - that's about to change. Something you have to realize is the more you know about making money online the easier it's all going to be.

The primary thing that you should understand is that article marketing is a great method to make quick cash and the reason is because there are millions of sites out there that you can get your articles on. For instance think about this, you compose 1 article and publish that on 5000 websites that all receive between 10-30 visitors each day. Don't you think you would be able to earn some money from the traffic that clicks through your link? I'm very sure you can and that is one of the reasons why I want to talk to you about article marketing and what it can accomplish for you.

If you want to earn quick cash from article marketing the first thing you have to know is that you must keep at it. Where lots of individuals fail is they begin article marketing with a false hope that they will be able to earn fast cash with just writing 1 article every few days but that is not the case. What you need to realize is that in order to earn fast cash you must write no less than one article everyday and submit that article to as many article directories and blogs as you can.

Tricks to earn fast cash with article marketing

Know your subject - If you're doing article marketing than make sure that you get what you're talking about. For instance do not talk about "Cancer" if you have no clue what that actually is. Do yourself and your readers a big favor and only talk about things you have experience in.

Publish bigger posts - I am not saying writing a post that is 2000 words but make it no less than 400 or else it'll be hard for you to earn cash quickly. The reason you want to write a little bigger of a post is to make sure that your readers get just what they were wanting to get out of your article.

Write daily - If you would like to make cash online then you have to understand that you have to write daily. Lots of individuals think it does not matter if you publish 2 articles per day or 14 in 1 day but the truth is that traffic is different each day of the week and because of that you need to try to average yourself out so that you receive as much traffic and make as much money as possible.

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Article Marketing: More Traffic, More Backlinks!

Here's yet another great way to generate tons and tons of backlinks and ultimately gain more traffic to your site. It's called Article Marketing. This is one of my personal favorites, simply because after you get signed up for all the article directories, all you have to do is edit some profile information and put your link code in the Resource box. After that you can post your ORIGINAL, quality articles and your Resource box with your link code will be automatically placed on the article's page. Posting your articles on multiple article directories will ensure that you get the most links possible and a variety of them. The article directories that you'll want to be posting to are the ones with decent PageRank. Basically any site with a PageRank above 3 is good but if you find a reputable 2 level there's no reason to let it slide by.

By submitting your articles you're allowing others to place your articles on their sites as well (as long as they include your Resource box of course!). This, in turn, will be even more backlinks for you. The longer your articles are up the more popular they will become. I know from personal experience that an article can be found on thousands of sites across the net from only a few short months after publishing. This is a form of what I like to call viral marketing, because after the initial submission you really don't have to do anything but wait for others to link to it, and trust me, they WILL!

Some people like to claim that Article Marketing doesn't work or just isn't effective enough, but I can tell you for a FACT that Article Marketing, when used properly, can produce astounding results. The only way you can fail is if you don't try, I mean seriously, the hardest part about it is the actual writing, but you're sitting in front of the largest information directory ever compiled in the history of humanity! There's no rule that says you can't look over information or check out someone else's articles for a jumpstart, just don't plagiarize - most article directories screen for this anyway so your article wouldn't go live and you'd end up just wasting your time.

Let's look at the ways Article Marketing can benefit you:

ties you in with quality content, increasing your reputation places a link on the article directory websites (all of them and on as many pages as you post articles + your profile!) PageRank increases from the good PR of the article directories + the added backlinks other sites will begin posting your articles with your link, adding more backlinks people click your links and go to your site (more traffic) Googlebot crawls your site more often because of the increased backlinks people are more likely to see your site in the search engines because you're becoming a SEO Guru!

How could you not think Article Marketing is effective? Insane... Happy marketing, friends!

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Article Marketing - "At What Cost?"

The thought and practice of article marketing isn't bad in itself but there can be unwelcome consequences resulting in distrust towards some article submission sites. When one decides to put forth specific knowledge, hard-fought for article marketing knowledge bearing key info to whatever a seeking soul might be searching for, they do so with integrity. No one wants to put bad information out there with the hope of helping someone and end up doing the opposite, at least no one I know. Some article writers (if not most) treat their work as if its personal, taking care that it reads right and delivers the message in such a way leaving no doubt as to its legitimacy, authorship and value. Great pride can be taken in work well done as it carries a special kind of shine.

With the above being as it is you would think article submission sites would have a secure way of knowing what, where and when an article shows up along with the who it's showing up with.Some sort of system code that could safeguard an article's purpose and value.Today a writer can put up an article about any subject with the intent of pointing said article towards a profit or nonprofit website through the use of a link in the bio box.In return the submission site will post the work in the proper category on their site where it can be used for reference and if your lucky enough to have everything working right you just might end up on the very top in search engine heaven.

There are rules and regulations pertaining to the use of submitted articles (copyright included) that are supposed to keep things on the straight and narrow but they don't do enough.What occurs sometimes when someone wants to use the article as reference is they will use the article without any reference as to who authored the piece.This is against the rules, giving no credit and trying to profit off the backs of others.If you have an article showing good position on Google for instance and someone comes along( copy and pasting) sees your article gold piece and deciding it will work, places the article on their own site minus any part of the bio therefore leading whomever comes to the site to believe in their genius and on to securing the benefit for sale.("No Charge")

Some might be flattered by seeing their work out there,but the first time you see another site(not yours) suddenly appearing high on the page with your site dropping below,( if not off altogether) using your words verbatim minus any reference to the author along with the same word press platform, you won't be flattered for long.There really is no remedy for this, not one you'd pursue anyway that was worth your time and effort. Article submission sites will give you what seems like the answer but going that route just leads to going in circles with a lot of work you really didn't bargain for.("No Charge")Shout all you want at that website from Thailand, they won't hear you over the ka-ching! ka-ching!

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Ezine Marketing: Six Easy Ezine Content Ideas

Ezines are fantastic marketing tools but good content can be hard to come up with. Here are six easy ideas for content you can use in your ezine.

1. Share the content burden by partnering with other, non-competitive organizations and individuals.

Whether they're peers, clients, prospects, professional media organisations, industry authorities or whatever, lots of people can be persuaded to give you content if you remind them what's in it for them: exposure with a relevant audience.

This works both on the level of the business, and the individual (smart professionals recognise that their profile within an industry is a major factor in their employment prospects).

And it works even better if an interviewee, for example, has their own following, because it can provide an opportunity for you to cross-fertilize your lists.

But be careful not to come to rely on third party content - remember it is YOU and YOUR expertise that the ezine is there to showcase!

Three tips on successfully sharing the content burden:

• Brief contributors properly. Ensure contributors have sufficient information to do a good job for you: be clear on what you want and expect: format, number of words, and so on.

• Produce a one-page profile of your ezine to guide contributors. This is the easiest way to keep outside contributors and in-house staff alike 'on message'. Include information on your ezine's readership, purpose, history, usual subject matter and business objectives.

• Get your deals with contractors straight from day one. If you're planning a more obviously commercial or ongoing relationship with a contractor to produce content for you, make sure you agree, preferably in a contract and certainly in writing, expectations, rights and obligations, from the very beginning. When should they submit material? How long should it be? Who owns the material, and where and when can it be used? Consider all these issues now, before they become problems later, and take legal advice if necessary.

2. Include a dedicated client or subscriber area.

Sales authority Jeffrey Gitomer's weekly 'Sales Caffeine' ezine for salespeople always includes an area for subscribers' 'sightings': snapshots of Jeffrey's sales books and CDs, the weirder the better.

This has three obvious benefits - it showcases the products, generates light-hearted subscriber interaction, and has a viral marketing effect (how many other people do you think those featured subscribers tell about, show, and forward that email on to?).

Other sources of content from your clients might include a) news and success stories b) client-submitted profiles (individuals or business), c) people moves, especially if you operate in a close-knit industry with regular inter-company movement, d) job opportunities with your clients.

You may also be able to work out a clever way in which featuring in this kind of section is restricted to clients who give you business, or a certain amount of business, thereby acting as a cue or incentive for the non-clients or low value clients who subscribe to your ezine to get more involved with you.

3. Use subscriber feedback as a source of, or inspiration for, content.

With a reasonably sized audience, you should start to get feedback from subscribers anyway, so comment on their feedback, or ask if you can reproduce their comments verbatim.

This can be a way of garnering feedback, generating content AND getting more customer contact, particularly if you offer incentives for feedback.

For example, you might offer a 20% discount voucher for your store each month for the subscriber who provides the most useful feedback on what they like about your service.

Not only can you learn about what you're doing well, but you can package it into ezine content in the form of a 'good news story', AND get to build the relationship with your happy customer when they come in to use the discount.

4. Repeat popular content.

With even the very best-read ezines averaging open rates of 40% maximum, the fact is that any given ezine you send out will not be read by most of the people on your list.

And, of course, we hope that lots of brand new people will be joining your list every day.

It stands to reason therefore that your hard-produced content is going to waste at least some of the time unless you repeat it, at least in the form of summaries with links.

Of course, if you are repeating content, put it only after new content, and mention that it's been repeated due to popular demand, great interest or exceptional quality.

5. Ongoing glossary.

If you work in an industry with a lot of technical language, this can be a very useful service. Feature one or two words a week and explain what they mean.

6. 'Recent articles.'

Add a 'Recent articles' section to your ezine linking through to articles from recent ezines. Typical ezine open rates are 40%. That means an awful lot of people, for whatever reason, will miss a given article - it doesn't however mean they're not interested, so give them a second chance to see your best content.

Happy ezine publishing!

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