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How many articles do I need out there to make a sale a day?

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garygoh
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#41 · Posted: 22 Jan 2010 21:10


JoelCowen:
The short answer...as many as you can (haha). The goal is to get yourself out there as much as you can.

I couldn't agree more on this. Why bother how many articles that we need to submit? Just do it!

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everlonglp3
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#42 · Posted: 24 Jan 2010 16:10


Rule of thumb, if you want to be successful, you should write two articles a day, and then post in 5 forums with your niche 3-5 times in each forum a day. Make sure you ad to the conversation.

You want to STICK WITH THIS! Do it every day and it will start to pay off. As far as the articles. They should be around 350 words long. Your keyword text in the title and somewhere in each paragraph.

Then TELL the read to follow the instructions in your resource box. And then make your resource box VERY compelling with your link in it.

This should help you.

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