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Article Marketing; One Step to Triple Your Results

Friday, October 17th, 2008
by Daniel Z. Kane

For pretty obvious reasons, nearly everyone who wants to improve traffic to his/her website is heavily involved in article marketing.

There are two keys, and two keys only, to a successful website…content and traffic (visitors). And, while traffic can come from many sources, the best traffic comes from organic listings in Google, Yahoo, and MSN.

To begin with, although it takes time and energy to build and optimize a site which ranks well in the search engines, the traffic your site receives from the search engines is free. If you advertise, it may cost you $5 or more to generate a visitor to your site. And, research has clearly revealed that visitors who reach you because they found your site in a Google or Yahoo search are far more likely to be buyers than those who come to you as a result of advertising. Four times as likely, in some studies.

In other words, because these visitors have gone to the trouble of searching for information related to the websites on which they wind up, they are more likely to buy, donate, request further information, add themselves to a newsletter mailing list, etc.

No wonder goal-oriented site owners dedicate so much time to ensuring good search engine rankings by conducting intensive link building campaigns. And, no wonder article writing is such a big part of those campaigns. There is no other method of obtaining as many good links as quickly. An article written and sent out in an hour or two today can result in hundreds of links…maybe more…in a few short weeks.

Almost always, for fairly obvious reasons, people write articles about the same subjects which are the themes of their websites. It just makes good sense.

The mistake they make all too often is that they do not write about anything else.

Website owners who choose to write only on one or a narrow range of topics will miss out on lots of potential links. By branching out a bit, their writing and their links can be far more widely published. I’m an education writer who already has thousands of links on education-related websites. But not everybody is interested in higher education, so my articles have reached a limited audience and my links appear primarily on specialized websites. By writing on unrelated but popular topics, like this one, I can reach whole new audiences and earn links on countless more websites.

Do write about the subject(s) of your website(s). That’s how you’ll get links which will do the most to boost your search engine rankings for the keywords that can bring you the most targeted traffic. But, don’t make mistake #1 of article writers…don’t limit your range of topics. Every few weeks, choose a popular topic…one with mass appeal…and write on it. The new audiences such articles can help you reach, and the increase in links you will gain will give your website a big boost.

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Google’s Webmasters Tools Can Be Very Useful For Your Website Optimization

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

I just wanted to post a quick post regarding one of Google’s new additions to their webmaster tools.  If you are unfamilar as to what Google webmaster tools are I highly recommend you search google for “Webmaster Tools” and then goto the Google Webmasters Tools site itself or alternatively head straight to their site: http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools

If you have a website you should immediately see the value of a free account to you.  You will be able to find out many statistics about your site if it is listed in Google itself.  You can also perform some diagnostics, view statistics for your site, view incoming and outgoing links to your pages, there is even a great little sitemap tool to use!

When I talk about statistics I am meaning you will be able to find information out such as what people are searching for when they get to your site in Google and the crawling stats of google’s spider on your site.

They have just recently added a new feature too! It is a handy robots.txt generator for your site so you can tell most search engine spiders what pages to index and which not to look at.  The robots.txt file itself is one which many website owners either do not know about or just don’t think to update but it is very important, especially if you have pages you don’t want indexed.  It ultimately makes it easier for the search engines to find you!

I just wanted to let you know what Google Webmaster Tools are and how a free account can help you out.  I recommend at least checking it out and am sure you will find it helpful.

If you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate to leave one below!

To Your Success!
Mark Garland
AnalyzedMarketing.com