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Sonni
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# Posted: 21 Feb 2009 14:38
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Most people who actually pursue article marketing write 100's if not 1000's of articles, they do it a number of ways. They outsource, they use tools like spinners and UAW, they hire ghostwriters etc.
You have to keep practicing and working on the resource box. It's good to read and check out EZA articles, especially their resource box it takes some doing to get click thru's.
There is a lot of work to be done in article marketing it isn't easy, so if you plan to keep it up prepare yourself to do a lot of writing or find other methods to crank out tons of articles.
The good news is the better you get the less of them you need to write because you get better and it doesn't take as many articles to get click a lot of thru's.
I always submit original articles to EZA, then if they get good views I may submit them to goarticles and maybe on my blog. My lenses are all original as is my blog. I always change them up a bit so that they aren't exactly like they were. Sonni
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gridellas
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# Posted: 21 Feb 2009 18:19
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You can write article sets 3 different ways.
1. Aricles sets by topic or sub-topic
Example: Writing about racquetball, you can write 2 articles about racquetball nutrition, 4 articles that go in to detail about each color of each ball and the meaning of that color, and a 10 pack of articles on forehand and backhand drills.
2. Articles by style of writing
Example: One style can be bullet points, you can use lists, Q&A approach (people love Q&A articles), conversational or discussional style on issues. Each type of writing is best done in sets of the same style. 3. Accidental article sets
You write an article and just can't stop typing because you are on a roll. Before you know it the article is 800 to 1000 words. You can cut it in half and give the other half a new title and you turned one long article into a set.
4. Articles based on customer or prospect FAQ's
Example: Customers and prospects are always asking questions. Tune into them and group them by topic and the hammer out some article set that answer each question. Back on the racquetball illustration, let say you might have done research and found 7 frequently asked questions about the topic from your audience on how to prepare for a tournament. Each of them has the potential of making excellent article topics.
Normally ezine, go articles, and whoever else you use like you to change up your article about 75% when you rewrite one. So hopefully these tips will help you to expound on your topic and branch off from it.
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jaesun16
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# Posted: 8 Apr 2009 22:16
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Hello,
# Tips for writing articles
* Your articles including Frequents "key words' during articles,
May help to improve your article viewing.
You.(Using Html functions)
ex) Best product site is <a href="YOUR WEBSITE">HERE</a>
* Write an original article, and choosing Unique keywords for topics.
You may use original article for products, and choose a title which
can attact more viewers.
I hope this will help your writing~~
Happy day~^^
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johnjimat
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# Posted: 9 Apr 2009 00:50
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yes writing article can make a good and quality traffic to your website...
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100CalorieGirls
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# Posted: 11 Apr 2009 17:34
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I just wrote 10 articles about how to stop dieting and start living the 100 calorie way to promote my book eBook The 100 Calorie Diet. I am in the process of submitting them to 10 article companies (not easy since I'm a novice internet user!). I've been approved for 9 articles through isnare and 2 through ezines and am waiting for more approvals. I'll let you know how that works out for me. My goal is to write and submit one article a day, but it's a lot of work if you want to do a quality article. I'll keep everybody updated!
Thanks! 100CalorieGirls
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jaesun16
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# Posted: 12 Apr 2009 01:25
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Your contribution is always required.
And Your writing skills will be very advantage!! 
Some of Article directories, require you for grammer, spelling, and
paraphraging.!!
Happy day~^^
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7FigureHelper
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# Posted: 15 Apr 2009 19:23
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mountainmom5: Yup, it sure does! Here's a trick, though to help you with that... 1) choose a keyword phrase or search for on with the free seobook tool... 2)set up a blog or Squidoo lens with that exact same keyword phrase 3) write a few articles with the very same keyword phrase and link back to your blog with the article 4)from your blog you can then link to all kinds of websites, or pages. Some article directories won't let you link to a squeeze page or landing page so if you have something like that you will want to set up a blog first and use that as a hub - actually you can also use hubpages for that. This is perfect. This way you will get ranked in the search engines on the 1st page depending on what keywords you chose. I would suggest long tail keywords, not short tail.
I've done this and for a lot of my articles I am ranked in the top 6 spots on the 1st page of google. Your keyword research is IMPERATIVE.
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ScottCofer
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# Posted: 29 Apr 2009 17:22
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One of the 'keys' to effective article marketing is doing proper keyword research before you even begin. Then base the article title and content around your chosen keyword phrase.
If done properly you'll get search engine traffic due to the PR of the directory. The more traffic, the more clicks, the more sales.
Also, make sure you are using keywords that focus on people getting ready to buy. Go to andrewhansen.name - he has great free information on effective article writing.
As for directories, check out buzzle, goarticles and articledashboard to name a few. Goarticles is nice because you can use affiliate links in the article body.
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