Category: Article Marketing
Here’s How to Get More From Article Marketing…
Posted by krosenblatt in Article Marketing Monday, 26 July 2010 12:15 1 Comment
When we did a post on the benefits of niche social media sites, we talked about how industry-specific sites can actually be more useful than World Wide Web monsters like Digg or del.icio.us, because the audience is more select and made up of your target customers. Affiliate marketing article directory AffSphere is beneficial in a similar way. It’s article marketing directed at affiliate marketers for the purpose of boosting affiliate marketing business. You get the basic returns of article marketing – exposure, backlinks, traffic – plus the industry advantages, like including your affiliate links in the article, getting credits for advertising with each submission, and connecting with AdSense accounts.
Copywriting Tips for Articles: How to Set the Right Tone
Posted by krosenblatt in Affiliate Marketing, Article Marketing, Copywriting Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:00 2 Comments
Copywriting Tips for Articles: How to Set the Right Tone
Article marketing is a great way to build a reputation. When you publishing articles on directories, it furthers your brand awareness and publicizes your business.
The one-way backlinks and increased traffic to your site are also compelling reasons for you to work on your byline.
The point of article marketing is to reach out to a larger audience, introduce them to your products or services, and send them to check out your site. Successful articles can lead to successful sales.
Article marketing is a time-consuming strategy, and some people try to beat the clock by producing multiple copies of the same article and submitting them to every article directory, in a rush to get as much out there as possible.
And while we suggest producing 10 articles every two weeks to get started in article marketing, the way to get click-throughs is quality, not quantity.
If you send out 20 articles to the directories, but the pieces fall flat, all you’ve done is waste your time and effort.
In order to get readers to follow the link to your website, your article needs to have the right stuff. Anyone can bullet information, but if your article isn’t appealing, helpful, or understandable, why would readers want to see more of what you have to offer?
Copywriting Tips for Articles: Structure
Posted by krosenblatt in Affiliate Marketing, Article Marketing, Link Building, Reviews Monday, 12 April 2010 17:13 1 Comment
Structures to Lean on
Writing articles is a necessary part of Internet marketing. It’s a great way to build up backlinks and get yourself (or your products) in front of a new audience.
It can also be challenging. Especially if you feel like you’ve exhausted all your topics. Best thing to do is stop pulling your hair out, take a deep breath, and think about structure and form.
Now this isn’t a post on grammar, and it’s not just about stating a thesis and then defending it. Instead, understanding the impact of structure can mean getting four articles out of one topic instead of just one.
Smart Ways to Find Article Topics
Posted by Tennyson_Rog in Affiliate Marketing, Article Marketing, Best Business Practices, Blog Marketing, Content Creation, Niches, Web 2.0 Marketing Wednesday, 21 October 2009 14:35 5 Comments
There are quite a few places you can look to see what others are writing about, and what’s selling in the online world.
Blog sites are an excellent way to get new ideas. Search http://www.Technorati.com or http://www.blogsearch.google.com for some interesting blogs. You are bound to find an endless stream of ideas for things that you can elaborate on.
Write an Outstanding Author’s Resource Box
Posted by AC Editorial Team in Affiliate Marketing, Article Marketing, Best Business Practices, Blog Marketing, Web 2.0 Marketing Thursday, 8 October 2009 13:49 4 Comments
Your purpose for writing an article is to promote your site, service, or product. Unfortunately, in most cases, this really can’t be done in the article content, as it turns the article into more of a sales letter and less of an informative article. Save the promotion for the author’s resource box.
If you don’t know what an author’s resource box is, it’s simply a block of text used to provide information about the author. It’s included at the bottom of the article when it’s distributed, and it remains with the article when others reprint it.
