Monday, 21 September 2009

Article Marketing Tips – Keep Your Articles Short And To The Point

Here’s a truth: You don't need do to anything fancy or anything extraordinary to excel in article marketing. You can make a difference through these simple methods:


#1. Quality content.
Show your readers that you are genuinely interested in giving them great learning experience by offering them articles that are informative and well-written. Educate them about things that they find interesting and help them solve their pressing issues. Then, make your articles easy to read and easy to understand. Use short sentences, short paragraphs, and easy to read writing style. Use bullets and subheadings all the time.


#2. Eliminate errors.
It's very common that you commit grammar and spelling errors when putting your ideas into writing. But you need to make sure that you get rid of them before you distribute your articles online. Running your copies against grammar and spelling checker will not do the trick. You will need to manually proofread them or get somebody (a professional editor/proofreader) to do the legwork for you.

#3. Use benefit-driven titles.
Why would online users read your articles? Give them a valid reason to spend their time reading your copies by telling them ahead of time the benefits that they can enjoy. If they'll be equipped with information as to how they can solve their pressing issues, tell them so they will not waste a single second and open your articles in a heartbeat.

#4. Be short, precise and to the point.
Keep it short. Be precise. Be concise. Trim all unnecessary fat. Offer the information you have upfront and never use fillers. Keep it short and sweet… you’ll be surprised at the results.



Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Article Marketing Tips - Things You Can Do To Improve 'Read-Through-Rate'

This blog is aimed at those bloggers contemplating using article marketing to drive tageted traffic to their sites. Here's what you can do to make your marketing techniques more effective:


TIP #1: Write an effective title:
One of the biggest mistakes web-authors make when trying article marketing is that they do not write effective titles for their articles. The title of an article is important for the following reasons.

1. The title is the essence of what your article is about. It should encompass the top keyword. It holds the most importance or the most keyword weight in your entire article. If your keywords are not in your title, then you can pretty much forget seeing that article in the top results in the search engines.

2. Ideally the title has to be eye-catching and appealing to your prospects. The title has to command the reader’s attention else it will not get read. It’s that simple.

3. The importance of creating compelling titles for your articles can’t be over emphasized. They have to be keyword-rich, descriptive and benefit-driven as well. They must be able to convince online users to open and read your articles.
The title should have “reader appeal” i.e. it should grab and hold their attention. If it encompasses the main keyword, it will also attract the attention of the search engines. Like anything else — the more your practice writing article titles the better you will get at it.


TIP #2: Provide compelling content to keep reader’s attention.
While great titles are important to entice visitors to OPEN an article, it is only the opening shot in the competition for their time. After enticing a visitor to open an article, compelling well composed content is required to convince them to read on until they reach your resource box. One way to achieve this is to structure your article in such a way that readers are guided step-by-step through it.


TIP #3: People read articles because they're in search for information and knowledge.
Authors have to be aware that it is the thirst for knoledge and information that result in people to read their articles. They need to fulfil this need!

Authors should strive to provide readers with in-depth, useful information. Online users read articles because they are searching for knowledge and information. They want to learn more about the subject alluded to by your title. Authors should respect their reader’s needs and offer them detailed information on the subject being covered. It is important that readers leave your site satisfied.


TIP #4: Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation is Important.
Give attention to detail. Your articles have to be well-written. It is almost like fishing. Your title is the bait, when you get a nibble, don’t risk ‘loosing’ the ‘fish’ by having to weak a line, or by any other unnecessary error. Don’t risk irritating your reader (or breaking his attention) through bad syntax, or grammatical and spelling errors. It helps to breakdown your articles into short paragraphs and use bullet list for your tips to make them easy on the eyes.


TIP #5: Author Bio And Resource Box.
Spend some time on developing a superb Resource Box. Remember the Resource Box is the ONLY link that the article has back to you and your site. It is the only reference to you. Treat is just like you will and ADWORD advert.

The Bio is as important. You are allowed to enter a short description of yourself and of your offer. Make it compelling, it has to entice your visitor to visit your site. You have to maximize your resource box.