Top Seven Tips for Writing Articles on the Internet
Posted on July 4, 2008
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Online readers love information, but be sure your information is crisp, clean, clear and concise.
1. Keep your paragraphs short, even a line or two. Online readers will ignore long batches of words in long paragraphs, whether in an ezine or at a Web site. That costs the author a lot of book sales. Respect readers who want material short and
sweet.
2. Write tips in their correct format. First, use a verb command, such as “do this.” Follow this by the benefits of doing it or by the cost of not doing it. Then, end with a how-to, Web resource, book title, or recommended coach. Use this three-sentence
formula to bring the curious to you.
3. Make your heading compelling. If you haven’t tested it on associates, or haven’t edited it at least five times, it says “lackluster.” People will delete it or click on to something new. Which one will you read? “How to Write an Article,” or “Sell 300 Books in One Month by Writing a Short Article?”
4. Get to the point quickly-in the title and the first line. Keep your introduction down to a sentence or two, the same for a conclusion.
5. Tell your readers what you want them to do. They are waiting for your magic formula to make them richer, healthier, or enjoy great relationships. Make your copy strong, clear, and direct.
6. Target your article to your preferred audience. Not everyone will want your information, so include your audience in the title or introduction. When you focus your information, you write more compelling, focused copy that your readers will love. They will reward you by checking to where your book is sold.
7. Eliminate all superfluous words such as adjectives and adverbs like “ly” and passive verbs. Because of a lack of effort, novices ruin their work with sentences full of “is” and “was” linking verbs instead of bold verbs. Neither books, nor articles will sell with these “slugs.”
Keep these tips in mind, so that your article will attract targeted potential buyers of your service, your Web site, and your products.
Judy Cullins, 20-year book and Internet Marketing Coach, Author of 10 eBooks including “Write your eBook Fast,” and “How to Market your Business on the Internet,” she offers free help through her 2 monthly ezines, The Book Coach Says…and Business Tip of the Month at http://www.bookcoaching.com/opt-in.shtml and over 140 free articles. Email her at mailto:Judy@bookcoaching.com
Top 10 Benefits Of Submitting Articles To E-zines
Posted on July 4, 2008
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When I started Ezine-In-A-Box I wanted to help people publish their own email newsletter without writing a single word. However, there are many benefits to writing articles and submitting them to other ezines. Below is 10 good reasons you should be writing and submitting articles to ezines.
1. You’ll brand your web site, business and yourself by submitting articles to e-zines. You could include your name, business name, your credentials, web site address and e-mail address in your resource box.
2. You will become known as an expert on the topics you write about. This will give you and your business extra credibility which will help you compete against your competition.
3. Your article might also be placed on the publisher’s home page. If they publish each issue on their home page this will give you some extra exposure.
4. You might get extra exposure if the e-zine publisher archives their e-zine on their site. People might want to read the back issues before they make the decision to subscribe.
5. You will get free advertising. This will allow you to spend your profits on other forms of advertising. You could buy advertisements in other e-zines that don’t publish your articles.
6. You might get extra income from people wanting to hire you to write other articles, books, or even ask to speak at seminars. This is a great way to multiply your income.
7. You could allow e-zine publishers to publish your articles in their free e-books. Since people give them away, your advertising could multiply all over the internet.
8. You will get your article published all over the web when you submit it to an e-zine publisher that has a free content directory on their web site. They’ll allow their visitors to republish your article.
9. You’ll gain people’s trust. If they read your article and like it, they won’t be as hesitant to buy your product or service. You will then be able to increase your profits.
10. You could get your article guaranteed to run in an e-zine. You could agree to run one of their articles in your e-zine if, in exchange, they run yours in their e-zine. It’s a win/win situation.
Copyright 2004 Jeff Schuman
Jeff Schuman’s Ezine-In-A-Box helps people publish their own ezine without writing a single word. This is your own email promotion and internet marketing program set-up for free for 365 days. Start your own email marketing campaign today. http://www.ezine-in-a-box.com
Article Syndication for Better Search Engine Position
Posted on July 4, 2008
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If you’re sick of being #987 for your best Google keyword
phrase, here are simple-to-implement changes that can
skyrocket your listing (and they don’t have anything to do
with what is ON your page!)
First, write some articles. Write at least one article of
150 to 250 words each week. While you can make it “keyword
rich,” don’t feel bound by particular keywords. The
important key is to make it appealing to publishers.
Your goal is to get other people to run your articles for
you.
Second, syndicate your article. Syndication allows other
webmasters to use your article on THEIR site. They want to
run the articles since it gets them a larger content set as
well as can help increase their own search engine position.
You can learn more about syndicating your articles here:
http://www.All-In-One-Business.com/groups
Third, whenever someone places one of your articles on
their site-with a link back to yours-give them two links
back in return. One link to their main page, and one link
to the page your article is listed on in their site.
When linking to your own article, use a keyword rich
linking text applicable to the article.
Here’s why this is important:
It is not just the number of links to your site that
matters, it is also the relative importance of the pages
linking to your site. The more important the pages linking
to you, the higher your search position.
So, when you link to the actual pages on which your
articles reside, you boost those pages “importance” and
ultimately the importance of the link to your page.
But there is even a better way:
If you own more than one site, link from a third site to
your articles on other people’s pages. This may help you
even more.
Copyright 2004 by Kevin Bidwell
Kevin Bidwell is owner of http://www.all-in-one-business.com
Kevin just finished a complete report on building a passive
income. Grab your copy here:
http://www.All-In-One-Business.com/passive
10 Tips For Getting More Traffic From Your Articles
Posted on July 4, 2008
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Here’s a depressing fact if you sell anything on the web: the #1 reason people go online is not to buy things but to find free information.
But that’s great news - if you write free articles. It means you have a technique you can plug in and use whenever you need more traffic.
Writing articles is still one of the quickest and easiest ways of bringing targeted traffic to your website. Articles will bring you traffic from three sources:
=> Newsletters - very few ezine publishers write their own content. They need free articles from people like you.
=> Websites - webmasters want content-rich websites. They also need your articles.
=> Search Engines - the URL in your resource box increases your link popularity, resulting in higher search engine rankings for your website
Here are some tips for getting more traffic from your articles:
1. Start your article with a sentence that grabs your reader’s attention. People are bombarded with information on the Internet - they’ll decide whether to read your article in the first sentence. If it intrigues them, if it startles them, if it excites them, if it engages them, if it challenges them, they’ll keep reading.
2. Submit your articles to the article announcement lists. Here are the lists I submit to: http://www.ezine-writer.com/article-lists.html
3. Submit your articles to the online article banks. Here are the top 10 article banks: http://www.ezine-writer.com/top10.html
4. Create a ‘New Articles’ list for people who want to receive your latest articles. Put a sign-up form on your website and invite your visitors to join. When you submit articles to the article announcement lists, include the email address for joining your ‘New Articles’ list.
5. Don’t put a date in your article copyright - articles you wrote 2 years ago may still be relevant but if the copyright says 2001, publishers will assume the information is out-of-date.
6. Create a zip file containing all your previous articles as text files - include the download link on your website, in your sig file, in your autoresponders, and in your Ezine ‘Welcome Message’.
7. Check your articles with SpamAssassin by sending your article to this address with ‘TEST’ in the subject field: mailto:spamcheck-flash1@sitesell.net Then include a note that says “this article was checked by SpamAssassin and is spam-safe”.
8. Write your Resource Box in the third person and not in the form an ad - Ezine Publishers may like your article but object to your Resource Box.
9. When you submit your articles to the article lists, include URLs for your article and your photo: http://www.ezine-writer.com/article62.html http://www.ezine-writer.com/photo-ms.jpg
10. Likewise, include your article’s autoresponder address: article62@ezine-writer.com
Well, that’s it - all the information you need to get more traffic from your articles!
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Michael Southon has been writing for the Internet for over 3
years. He has shown hundreds of webmasters how to use this
simple technique to build a successful online business. Click
here to find out more: http://ezine-writer.com/
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Giving Yourself the Right to Write
Posted on July 4, 2008
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“But I’ve only been on the Internet 3 months! How can I write an article?” That was my reaction back in 1999 when I began my online career and heard that writing articles was the key to bringing targeted visitors to my website.
But I went ahead anyway and wrote my first article. I soon discovered that writing articles is the quickest way to build your reputation as an expert in the world of online marketing.
So don’t wait for someone else’s permission - start writing articles and grab your space in the limelight.
Here are some other mental blocks and how to deal with them:
(1) “I don’t where to start”. Start anywhere - it doesn’t matter where. Putting words on paper is like planting a seed in your subconscious. Your mind will go to work on it while you’re busy doing other things: while you’re driving, while you’re sleeping, while you’re doing the dishes. Suddenly, out of nowhere, will come the next idea. That’s the power of the subconscious and the power of putting words on paper.
(2) “I don’t know how to finish”. Again, it doesn’t matter. Just write and the conclusion will come to you of it’s own accord.
(3) “It’s just an idea”. This is another mental trap - the fear of turning ideas into reality. Look around you and realize that every skyscraper, every ocean-going liner, and every symphony was once “just an idea”.
(4) “I’ll do it tomorrow”. Tomorrow never arrives. Give yourself a deadline. Imagine that your article must be finished within the next 12 hours - you’ll be surprised how much you get done!
(5) “My article will be a flop”. This is a big one - fear of failure. It’s much safer to never try. But remember, with every article you write you are one step closer to developing your own unique style, your “voice”. In that sense, you can never fail.
(6) “I can’t get it right”. Some times you simply can’t find the right words. Turn off your inner critic and just write. When you have something down on paper, you have something to work with. But you can’t work with something that remains an idea in your head.
(7) “I can’t sort out my ideas”. The easiest way to organize your article ideas is to use a technique that mirrors the way the mind works. This technique is called Mind Mapping. We are taught in school to use lists to organize our ideas. But lists are linear and the mind doesn’t think in a linear fashion. You can find out more about Mind Mapping at: http://www.mind-map.com/
Good luck with your articles! And remember - writing teaches writing.
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Michael Southon has been writing for the Internet for over 3
years. He has shown hundreds of webmasters how to use this
simple technique to build a successful online business. Click
here to find out more: http://ezine-writer.com/
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