Get More Traffic Using Niche Articles
Targeted Traffic
Clever internet marketers have long used a variety of ways to
herd targeted traffic to their web pages, such as: pay-per-click
campaigns, email marketing, search engine optimization, and
ezine advertising.
However, there is a simple, effective method that many marketers
have missed -- submitting brief, 400+ word articles, so that
they appear all over the internet.
Linking Readers Back To Your Website
The time and effort you spend on these mini-articles is a shrewd
investment. Here are a few of the ways widespread publication of
your articles pays off:
Every article you submit contains a link back to your website.
Every link helps your website gain link popularity, one of the
factors in your search engine ranking.
If your article's content matches the content of the web page
you've linked it to, the search engines will regard this as a
relevant link. Relevant links to your website are valued even
higher by the search engines.
And ultimately, the higher your site is ranked, the more traffic
you will get.
People Want Information
It helps to keep in mind that people who use the search engines
are looking for information. If they happen upon one of your
articles and find it interesting and useful, they will be likely
to click on the link to your website to continue their research.
The more places your articles appears, the more people will find
and read them, and the more traffic that will be funneled to
your website.
What Makes An Effective Article?
How do you create one of these articles? Simple. Your article
should be around 400-800 words long and contain just enough
information to:
(a) offer the reader some useful facts, (b) motivate the reader
to click on the link to your website for more information, and
(c) attract the attention of an ezine editor who may republish
your article.
A good article might contain 1 or 2 tips extracted from an
information product you are selling on your website. You could
also use paraphrased information from a web page you want the
reader to visit. Also effective is a review of a product you
would like the reader to purchase. The review would contain a
link pointing to your affiliate page through a link tracker, or
to a page on your own website where you offer more details.
Get A Ghostwriter
No time or inclination to write your own articles? Pay a
ghostwriter to write them for you. Simply visit websites like
Elance where you can post a description of the articles you want
written, and writers will contact you.
When your article is done, you'll want to submit it to as many
places as possible, including:
Article Directories. They will run a quick content check, then
publish your article. Once posted to one of these directories,
it will likely be republished all over the internet. Many
publishers are routinely on the lookout for quality articles.
You simply allow them the rights to re-use your article and in
exchange they leave intact the link back to your website
contained in the bio at the bottom of your article. You just
gained another link without lifting a finger.
Ezine Editors. You'll get lots of well-targeted traffic by
submitting your articles to popular ezines that are related to
your niche website. Ezines are always in need of new, good
quality content. Once your article is published in an ezine, you
will get lots of publicity in return. Getting your articles in
ezines read by hundreds, or even thousands of people is an
excellent way to quickly increase traffic to your website.
Your Own Article Directory. Many ezine publishers and webmasters
don't realize that article directories even exist. Once they
read one of your articles from a directory, they will visit your
website, which could prominently display a link to your own
article directory. The link should make clear the fact that your
content is free for use in any website or ezine. "Free Content
For Your Ezine" should appear in a link that is prominent on
your directory website.
Keep in mind: this is a huge win-win-win process for all
involved.
Authors get free publicity and links back to their website(s)
Publishers get free information for their website(s) Readers get
free quality information for their research and buying needs.
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