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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Article Marketing By Brandon Cornett

Do you publish articles online to increase your web presence? If so, I have some hard-earned lessons you'll find helpful.

First, I have to get something out of the way. Now I don't say this to brag or boast. I say it because it's entirely relevant to this article. As of this writing, I've published hundreds of articles through several distribution channels such as EzineArticles.com.

These articles have generated thousands of backlinks to my various websites. Combined, they've earned over 93,000 page views. And they've landed on websites ranging from Lycos to the National Associate of Realtors.

Why do I tell you all this? Because along the way, I've learned some article marketing lessons you might find helpful.

Lesson #1 - Put Quality Before Quantity
Poorly written articles don't make it very far online. If you start pumping articles through the article directories without giving them the attention they deserve, you'll be in for some disappointing results. You won't get very many page views, you won't get much exposure, and you won't generate many backlinks to your website or blog.

On the other hand, if you take the time to craft an article that's helpful, well-written, interesting and engaging, it will travel far online. Here's an example:

I was checking my backlinks one day, and I found that one of my articles had been published on a top-level directory of Lycos.com (with a direct link to my website). If I asked Lycos to link to my site, they probably would've ignored me. But because they enjoyed my article, they published it and linked to me without me having to ask them.

Lesson #2 - Create an Interesting Title
Comparing the stats on more than 100 articles can reveal a lot. You can scan through the page views and see which articles get the most readership. After a while, patterns emerge. My most successful article titles have had the following things in common:

* They were written to pique the reader's curiosity
* They were specific, often using numbers (like this article)
* They identified the audience in some way
* They often used "how to" statements
* They promised value and benefit

Lesson #3 - Avoid Sensationalism in Your Titles
As an experiment, I once wrote two articles about the mortgage loan process. The articles were similar in content. Both offered helpful information in step-by-step format. Both were factual and accurate. And in my opinion, both were well-written.

But the titles were different. One title was straightforward and specific: "Mortgage Loans 101 - How to Prepare for Closing Costs." The other title was a little more over the top: "Your Credit Report - The Most Helpful Article You'll Ever Read."

The straightforward "How to" title generated five times as many page views as the sensationalistic title. As a result, it got published a lot more. Straightforward, specific titles that promise to help the reader perform better than grandiose titles.

Lesson #4 - Organize Your Article Well
This lesson comes from being a publisher as well as a writer. I've built several content websites, and in the process I've screened thousands of articles, looking for quality work to publish.

Once I find an article that matches my topical needs, I look at the article's organization. Is it laid out in a logical way, or is it all over the place? I know from experience that if the ideas within an article are well-organized, the writer's mind is well-organized as well. So an organized article usually indicates a quality article.

Lesson #5 - Outline Before You Write
Creating an outline will help immensely as you sit down to write the first draft of your article. Your outline doesn’t have to be complex. Forget about those Roman numerals from English Composition 101. All you really need to do is plan how you want to begin, what points you want to cover, and how you want to end the article.

When writing, there's a tendency to wander off track. An outline will help you stay on task. Remember, publishers will be more inclined to republish your article if it's well-written, and organization is a big part of "well-written."

Lesson #6 - Write for the Web
Your articles will travel farther if they're formatted for easy online reading. This means offering an advanced summary or introduction, using plenty of headers and bullet points, and keeping paragraphs reasonably short (3 - 7 lines).

As a publisher, I can't tell you how many articles I've passed up because they contained huge, dense blocks of text with few paragraph breaks.

Lesson #7 - You Have to Give to Get
Some people say you should hold back in your articles, that you don't want to give away too much "meat" for free. "Just touch on the topic," these people will tell you, "and then direct readers to a website where they can get the real nuts-and-bolts."

Forget that notion. Articles without substance have no business being published online. They certainly won't make it very far. If you're concerned about "giving away the farm," then take one piece of your topic and cover it completely. Then point the reader to your website where they can learn more (or download your e-book, or sign up for your newsletter, etc.).

Conclusion
I hope you take at least one useful tip away from this article. If you do, and if you continue to put a lot of effort into your article publishing efforts, there's no limit to what you can achieve. Be the best in your field. Be an expert. Publish quality material. Care about your articles. The rewards will come soon enough. I promise.

* Copyright 2006, Brandon Cornett. You may republish this article online provided you keep the byline, the author's note, and the active hyperlinks.

Additional Resources
Brandon Cornett is the author of the "Agent's Guide to Search Engine Visibility," available for immediate download at ArmingYourFarming.com. Learn to practice real estate search engine optimization the right way. Download your guide today at: http://www.armingyourfarming.com/search

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

My SavvyClicks.com Statistics

I've only been a member of Savvyclicks for over two months now and I can tell you from experience that you can get alot of traffic from this simple little traffic exchange from next to nothing.

Let me explain.....

You can upgrade your account for as little $2.95 per month which gives the following:

10 seconds timer
surfing ratio ----- 5:4
Monthly Hits -------150
Monthly Banner
Impressions -------500

Total Members: 2600
Upgraded members: 80

Plus as an upgraded member, you can promote your website through the Savvyclicks Traffic Co-op program for free, other similar services charge you a seperate monthly fee(usually $9.95-$19.95 per month). How many hits can you expect from the Savvyclicks co-op program? that's yet to be determined as I've only started tracking my hits today. I will keep you updated.

When you participate in the Traffic Co-op program, your website will ALSO be promoted at these traffic exchanges, for FREE I might add. Talk about value huh?
10KHits4UNow -- ClickVoyager -- Easyits4u -- Hitmagik -- HitPulse -- HitSafari -- iLoveHits -- MaxTrafficPro -- MobHits-- MysticalMaze -- RealHitz4U -- SavvyClicks -- SmileyTraffic -- StartXchange -- TrafficSyndicate25-- TrafficQ -- TrafficRoundup -- TrafficSwarm -- Web-Biz-Solutions -- WolfSurfer

Here are my personal surfing stats so far, keeping in mind that I'm surfing at 5:4 ratio.

October 4/06
346 clicks - 276.8 credits earned + 70 bonus credits won + 86 extra credits from daily surfing contest. A total of 432.8 credits

October 6/06
114 clicks - 91.2 credits earned + 28 bonus credits won + 33 extra credits from daily surfing contest. A total of 152.20 credits

October 24/06
248 clicks - 198.4 credits earned + 47 bonus credits won + 81 extra credits from daily surfing contest. A total of 326.4 credits

As you can see, the more site you surf the more credits you will earn which means more traffic to your websites. At the same time, if you ever want to promote your programs without spending alot of money or alot of time, I highly recommend SavvyClicks.

Take care.

Paul

Sunday, October 22, 2006

How To Increase Your Page Rank

The website craigslist.com is an online classified ads center dedicated to employment opportunities. However, it accepts all manners of advertisements.

For free, at that!

What does this mean?

Well, Craigslist is a PR7 website. Simply choose the category most appropriate for the subject of your website and place an advertisement that would invite readers to visit your web pages.

They don’t have to click on the link. They don’t have to visit your website.

Having your link in a PR7 website is enough to spike up your own website’s Page Rank! Again, this means a higher position in search engine results pages, and more organic traffic for your online business.

Cool strategy or what !

The Secret of Myspace.com

There are reports circulating that www.myspace.com is generating 2 ½ times the amount of traffic that Google is acquiring. This is mistaken report that grew out of proportions. The real fact is that www.myspace.com is using 2 ½ times the bandwidth of Google, given the many exciting, but bandwidth-hungry, features of this website.

Nonetheless, there is no denying the fact that MySpace is one of the MOST visited websites today.

MySpace is a community website that allows people to create their own profiles and connect the same to other people to build their own virtual network. It’s quite easy to build your network in this community. People claim that they are able to gain 1,500 contacts within two weeks.

Now, how could these statistics help you generate massive traffic for your own website?

Simple.

Create a MySpace profile and build your network. It doesn’t require much effort. There are already quite a number of services out there that could even do the job for you.

Include your main website’s link in your profile page. This would give you a back link on a page that has a very high Page Rank (PR), which is excellent to boost your website’s own PR. For the uninitiated, a high PR would mean a higher placement in search engine results, hence a greater volume of traffic for your website.

But this isn’t enough.

MySpace also has a community billboard feature. If you’d post there, your message would appear in the profiles of all your contacts. Simply include your link in your message. Imagine if you have 20,000 contacts. You could potentially garner 20,000 visitors with just one message. Additionally, you’d have 20,000 back links pointing to your main website! This is a wonderful opportunity to increase your link popularity!

This MySpace route is something that has yet to be exploited. In fact, most of the internet marketing superstars have yet to discover this approach.

Did you know that there are ordinary people just like you, who are making good income from using Myspace.com. Yes! it's true, not only Myspace.com is a great traffic generator but it can also be an income generator as well.