Saturday, July 27, 2013

The Do's And Don'ts Of Article Marketing

By Megan Forbes


Starting a blog for your online business is a great way to promote your leadership. Post thoughtful articles on your blog that show your thought, your integrity, humor, professional insights and your leadership. Talking about current trends in your industry will help customers and potential customers see that you are on top of things.

After you have been writing a while, you are sure to have developed a body of work - many, many articles spread out across the internet. Gather some of your best articles together in an eBook that you can sell or give away as a promotion for your product or service. If your eBook is good, it will get shared generously, and that will mean more business for you!

Write yourself deep into your article. Including aspects of your personality and originality appeals to your audience more than a dryly written article pushing a product. Be honest with your writing, and let your own style shine through. Your readers will appreciate the effort, and are more likely to return.

Never use too many keywords in the articles you acquire from yourself or from seo services. If you say a keyword more than five times in an article, both your readers and search engines will turn away from you. Stay with less than five times to make sure that you do not overdo it, and your readers will be much more happy.

Be original and let your own style shine though when writing your articles. When you are unafraid to reveal your personality your writing will take on a human quality and draw in the reader, for they will sense your authenticity. Be direct and make your point in your own unique way, and watch your readership grow.

If you believe your article marketing strategy requires more exposure for your articles, consider buying in to an article distribution service. These services save you a lot of effort by automatically submitting your articles to thousands of directories. They are not free, though; make sure that increasing your article distribution is worth the money you spend.

Writing in your native tongue is important. Even if you feel you're fluent in another language, do not attempt to take this route and market to a different audience. You may end up slaughtering nouns and verbs and overall sentence structure. Your frame of reference is also a lot different, so you may just confuse readers.




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