Thursday, August 16, 2012
Practical Article Marketing Tips - How to get waves of traffic from articles (this is easy)
Article Marketing is the best source of Internet traffic. And it's quite easy to create.
Now that I have made this rather bold statement, let me back up.
The old adage that the Internet is
Do not chase the traffic. Discover where the traffic is going and then get in front of it. "
Article marketing is a great example of this saying. For example, EzineArticles is the number one Directory article on the Internet. At the time of this writing, which currently gets 15 million unique visitors per month. Breaking down, which is 500.00 (half million) unique visitors a day, or about 21, 000 an hour. Want to get your articles in front of this type of traffic.
Getting Started
Make a list of 7 tips on a topic in your niche. Add about 50 words per tip. This is an article of 350 words. Now take each point and expand on it, and turn every bit in an article. It began with a list of 7 tips and now has 8 articles. Receive these articles in front of 15 million sets of eyes each month only.
How to know what to write Next
Once you have a dozen articles written and published on EzineArticles, here are some insider tip 'how do I know what to write next.
Login to your account EzineArticles. Click on "Author Tools". Click on "View a report." You'll see all your articles published at once, along with statistics on your articles. Pay particular attention to items that are getting the highest number of views and click-thru. A "vision" means that someone has looked at and read your article. A "click-thru" means that someone has clicked on the link (s) in your resource box to visit your website or blog.
Items with the highest number of views and click-thru are the topics you need to write more and more. The public vote and telling you what you want to learn more. Pay attention to this. Other articles by quality of what the public has told you that I want more equals more traffic from your articles....
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