One of the oldest yet still more effective techniques in driving targeted prospects to sites and converting them into buyers is information-based marketing. This is why article writing, submissions and publications are at an all-time high.
When I did publish a book about the Forex Market, I wrote some articles linking them to my website and bookstore, those articles drove a great deal of traffic for free to my selling page turning many reader in buyers. As you can see above one of the article has 1999 views.There are many tools that you can use to make the process of distributing your articles easier. However, although this is invaluable in getting your article exposed to more sites, there are common mistakes that some people make before submitting their articles to directories.
Let us take a look at the more common mistakes made in 3 key areas:
1) Confusing the reason to promote articles with the reason to write them.
In article writing, the main benefits of you promoting them is branding, lead
generation and promotion, which are all part of your optimization efforts.
However, there is one reason why you write articles, and that is to inform your
audience about a subject. It is greatly important that your article is based
upon this fact, or else you stand to fail in the promotional benefits as
outlined above.
Of course, it is also highly important that you figure out how to get people to
read you article, and then to click on your site link in the resource box. I
have produced a couple of articles that cover these areas so please check them
out :-).
2) Failing to realize and maximize the promotional opportunities of article
marketing.
You will more than likely already know that your article can generate links
back to your site from the article directories themselves, and also from any
sites who publish your article from these directories. However, did you know that you can attract
more visitors and better search engine results from the same article?
The first step to achieving this is to provide relevant keywords at strategic
places in the article. However, do not overdo this. A good benchmark is to aim for between a ten
to fifteen percent keyword density. I won't go further into this here as I've
discussed this in other articles but if you would like to find out more, look
out for more of my article marketing articles.
You shouldn't just aim for your article to be accepted by article directories,
but should ultimately aim for it to be used by publishers who scour the directories
for website content. You should not underestimate the potential that this can
have on your promotional efforts, as many of these publishers may have hundreds
or thousands of regular visitors who could then view your article.
Start out by having a plan of what you want achieved and make sure that you
reach your targets. It is important to do this so that you can reap the maximum
benefits of every article that you write.
3) Creating articles with content that does not help your readers.
Maybe your only plan is to create an article and get links back from article
directories, and that any visitor that you may get from this is fine.
Well you may need to think again. Many article directories clamp down on the
amount of articles that they accept that are simply not up to standard. And
even if a poorly written, uninformative article does make it into the article
sites, then the potential of being picked up by webmasters seeking quality
content is certainly lost.
The benefits of one publisher with a hundred thousand website visitors picking
up your article should be enough incentive for you to write an informative
article. This is by no means impossible, and you may find that this value is
conservative in what you may achieve from a number of publishers running your
article on their site.
Researching into a topic that is sought after is important. There may be many
readers of this article who will feel that this information is all well and
good but feel that they cannot write an article well, or may not know enough
about a certain subject to write an article. This is by no means a dead-end.
There are many places where you can research into a topic, or hiring a writermight be an option worth considering.
The choice really is yours on how dedicated you are in increasing the exposure
of your article, and consequently your website. On a basic level you can choose
to gain a few backlinks from article directories, or with a little more effort
you can enjoy massive exposure from providing quality content.
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