Posted by Gary | Posted in Article Marketing | Posted on 23-08-2009
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If you’re looking for articles for your website or newsletter, check out http://HelloArticles.com
There are TONS of articles available there. Here are a few examples to show the diversity of what’s available…
Car insurance: http://helloarticles.com/finance/insurance/save-money-on-auto-insurance-with-these-simple-tips.html
Losing weight: http://helloarticles.com/health/women/foods-that-hold-the-key-to-preventing-obesity.html
Posted by Nick | Posted in Article Marketing | Posted on 04-03-2009
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If you have an internet business and your target is to promote it, one way to go about such assignment is through article marketing.
With article marketing, you get to post keyword-rich articles on article sites that then syndicate your content. If your article is syndicated, it gets publicize on other sites including the back links to your site via the “resource box” that appears at the end of your article which not only means more traffic to your site, but also a step-up in link density and search engine ranking.
For your article marketing to be effective, be consistent with these guidelines:
1. Research a topic or niche that you are passionate about and related to your business. Readers will quickly perceive if you are passionate about your topic or not. Whatever it is that awakens the writing genius inside of you, find it and make use of it. Blogs that are dry and passionless don’t tend to grow – it makes sense really as no one wants to read something that the author doesn’t really believe in.
Posted by Simon M Skinner | Posted in Article Marketing | Posted on 23-02-2009
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by Simon M Skinner
If you are interested in SEO tools, you’ll find that you have two options – free tools or paid tools. There are some tools out there that are free for everyone to use, allowing you to check out your back links, the measure various things on your site, and some that even do keyword research for you. However, in many cases, you’ll actually find that the paid tools are often much better than the free ones. Why? Well, here are just a few reasons that make the case for paid tools over free ones.
Paid Tools Are Generally More Reliable Than Free Ones – One of the important differences between free and paid SEO tools is that paid SEO tools usually are much more reliable than are free ones. This is because with free tools, the developers do not have nearly as much of an incentive to keep their tools properly maintained.
Paid Tools Offer More Accuracy – As far as accuracy goes, paid tools usually do a lot better than the free alternatives. The developers of free SEO tools are not as motivated as the creators of paid tools to keep their software finely tuned and providing optimal performance. If the developers behind paid tools are not providing accuracy, they are likely to hear about it from their customers and work t make the necessary changes.
Posted by Nick | Posted in Article Marketing | Posted on 17-02-2009
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[email Letter]
Question: I just signed up with a new affiliate program and have heard I can write articles to promote it. How does this work?
New Affiliate.
Dear New Affiliate,
Oh, don’t even get me started on this one! I love this topic.
If you’re new to the concept of article marketing, you can write articles and share them with websites, blogs and newsletters. These publishers are hungry for content and will gladly publish your informative articles on their sites. Every time they do, your author bio, including your website URL and information about your website, is included at the bottom. (See the bottom of this article to see how it works.)
What does this have to do with your affiliate program? Well, it can help you in two ways.
Posted by PLR Mammoth | Posted in Article Marketing | Posted on 13-02-2009
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by PLR Mammoth
The work of creating a product for sale can be very tedious. It can take several hours of work before you can come out with an acceptable product, because not all products can be accepted online. You will need to produce a good piece product before it can be accepted.
The creation of a product normally starts with having an idea about a particular topic. You will need to have an idea of what you really want to create. You will also need to determine the format you want your product to be either in ebook format, manual or video.
Before you create a product, you need to have the resources to do it. Resources can be obtained from the internet or book from the library.