Thursday, December 24, 2015

An Effective Guide On How To Be Successful In Article Marketing

By Stephen Stich


You are an expert in pterodactyl fossils, and have written articles for scholarly journals. But now, with the advent of movies like "Jurassic Park," you have decided to write articles for popular magazines as well. This calls for a sharp pivot in your approach. Your use of language must change. Read on for this and other tips.

When writing about products you're selling, put the keywords away and just go for a legitimate description. You can always tag the page with a keyword for SEO purposes, but your customers want to read real information about the product. They need to know if it's worth buying, and seeing a poorly written, keyword-stuffed fluff piece is going to turn them off.

Write articles that are related to your company. The more exposure you get, the better chance that you will achieve more flow into your website, so utilize article writing to describe the products and services that you offer. This will educate your customers on the specifics of your company, while leading to more traffic at your website.

Be bold and powerful with your words. Readers want to know that the writer is really speaking their mind. To influence them even more, use strong wording to prove your point. Bold your most powerful words, and use bullet points to draw their eyes to the places you want them to focus most.

When writing an article, don't overuse keywords. Incorporate them well into your article. Make sure they appear in the title, first paragraph and in the concluding paragraph. Don't use them in the body of the article as this gets repetitive.

To keep your article marketing efforts fresh, vary the formats of your articles frequently. Do not get complacent and stuff new content into the same formula over and over. Use tip lists, how-to's, anecdotes and other archetypes to add variety to your articles. Not only will varied article formats retain your readers' interest, but also you will find them more interesting to produce this way.

Be sure to spell check your articles and then read them yourself, to be sure that everything is spelled correctly and the right words have been used. Spellcheckers don't know what word you intended. You may have entirely the wrong word in place, albeit perfectly spelled. Check your grammar. If you are not a grammarian, use simpler sentence structure.

A lot of articles you write are not going to be effective, but that doesn't mean you should delete them or hide from them. As long as you're proud of them and they contain good grammar and good information, leave them hanging around. You might be able to use them one day for something.

To be a successful article marketer, you have to be willing to do more than the other marketer. You might not even know another article marketer, but you have to assume that there's someone out there working as you're reading this. This means you have a lot of catching up to do, so get busy with your campaign.

You can always send your articles out on a test run to see if there are any loose ends you need to tie up. As an article marketer, some articles are going to do well while others sit around collecting dust. Find people to read and judge your articles before you decide to release them. This will help you avoid those dust-collectors.

Now you are ready to write those articles for the general reader, who will be younger and less informed than your scholarly readers. You have taken note of the kind of language used in the magazine to which you are going to submit your article--language that will interest the reader but not overwhelm them with specialized terminology.




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