Article marketing all the rage

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by bingoboots, Aug 26, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi
    I have two options for a plan i'm willing to consider in order to render the benefits from article marketing over the next week or so.

    The first option

    I'm going to select a high PR article submission website and submit 10 different totally unique articles to that platform.

    The second option

    I'm going to submit those same articles to multiple lower PR sites.

    My question is this, can i benefit from building a reputation from great article site like article monkeys for instance.

    Thanks hope for some response and in depth advice from any pro article gurus out there.

    Peace out, off to subway now, foot long meatball and cheese, will get healthy tomorrow.

    James
     
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  2. cngamemart

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    I am weak in article marketing,so I have no idea
     
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  3. Romanorc

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    Go the first route:

    "The first option

    I'm going to select a high PR article submission website and submit 10 different totally unique articles to that platform."

    I submit my articles to ezinearticles dot com only and get tremendous response and great backlinks.

    Been doing that for a while and I generally get about 5,000 UV monthly from the articles I have posted there.
     
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    To be quite honest, I think ezinearticles is becoming the only place you should submit articles for traffic. If you are going to submit to other places, it would be purely for the backlinks and nothing more. I have submitted to other article directories in the past and just haven't seen much of any traffic from them.
     
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  5. bingoboots

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    Thanks for the inputs, i tried with e zine only they kept saying that my articles had grammar errors. I have submitted them everywhere else and been approved, my article writing is fare so i never understood why they said that to me, they could not even pursue my case.

    So i have to stick with go articles, very quick turn around and submission with 24 hours after approval.

    Kind regards James
     
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    Fix the errors and then resubmit. You should be able to do this easily by just pasting your content in Microsoft Word and looking at the errors it gives you and fix those. I believe after you submit 10 articles to ezinearticles you will become a premium member and can get your content added much more quickly (a day or two rather than a week).
     
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  7. kouyte34

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    "Thanks for the inputs, i tried with e zine only they kept saying that my articles had grammar errors."

    same issue with ezine. I just use other sites like goarticles etc
     
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  8. bingoboots

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    Hello
    Ok, lets suggest that I reinvest my time back in E Zine, the heavyweight word warrior of the cyber highway.

    Does anyone think the following method will induce some sort of traffic revenue ?.

    Part of my website deals with penis enlargement services on a high quality content page. The site is not yet optimised very well as this market is ludicrous and i'm spending many hours trying to find that key phrase that i know is still out there.

    So can i write ten quality articles within E zine all different but similar on topic and all using a link to my sex health page on the website. Do we believe, now remember i get no traffic as of yet, do we believe that i can reap something in terms of traffic for this article e zine dedication.

    Please, i just want to get started in this world, i have time and patience.

    Would this work for anything.

    E zine power, lets do this

    Kind Regards

    James
     
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    First, you have to learn how to get those articles accepted. There might have been spelling and grammar errors you didn't notice.

    "Just paste the article into Microsoft Word" is well-meant advice given to most newbies who get articles rejected at any site, but it's crucial to remember that Word is not the be-all-and-end-all! You have to be able to proofread your own articles if you want to succeed in writing. Blunt, maybe, but true. For example, you said in your post that your writing is "fare", instead of "fair". One mistake like that might get your submission rejected, and Word will never catch it, since "fare" is also a word... just the wrong word.

    Your other option is to hire article writers and pay them only if Ezine accepts their submissions (and make that caveat explicit upfront).
     
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    Very timely thread, I'm interested in the best strategy too.

    How many articles did you submit, if it isn't a secret ? :)
     
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  11. bingoboots

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    can't believe i made a mistake about writing trying to prove my writing.

    Never mind, we live and learn and yes, maybe i rush the articles through in my head buzzing off the ideas and maybe i do make minor errors, so thanks for the tips, i will start proofing and using word.

    I will inform you of any change.

    No secret, but two different articles were submitted and because it took so long to get reviewed, i lost patience.

    Ok thanks guys
     
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    I usually set articles aside for a day or two without reading them, period. Then, I go back and read them aloud before submitting them. Try this and I can almost guarantee you'll find awkward phrasing, grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, or other little things that might have gotten you rejected if you had submitted immediately. :)
     
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    Reference my post about my E zine 10 article strategy, you answered about me having to get my writing weighed off, however is it possible for someone to answer my question there.

    Do you think that will pull any trafffic.

    10 articles, same subject product, all completley orginal, same link in resource box.

    Can it work

    Thanks James
     
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    #14
    More than likely errors like that isn't something that ezinearticles would catch either unless it was a repetitive mistake. In the end, I think Microsoft Word is a viable option for catching the vast majority of grammatical problems in an article. The fewer the better and you are right though that it is worth rereading your articles and not entirely rely on Word to do the work for you. However, I still would imagine that it would point out those fragmented sentences that are probably keeping the articles from getting accepted.
     
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    I send ezine 5 a day, 5 days a week. I've been doing that for about 10 months now and the response is more than favorable in my opinion.

    It's not real time consuming as I can write an article in about 15 or 20 minutes.
     
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    I think it will generate some traffic as an article in ezine gets a nice ranking on google as well.

    I'll do you a favor, no charge, nothing to be expected from you in return.

    Send me a few of your articles and I'll fix the grammar for you and send them back clean so you can get a few posted and on your way.

    I'll also help you with your resource box because a good resource box is a must to make the articles work for you.
     
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    Thanks for the opportunity, i really love it here at DP, no one is born knowing seo and marketing strategies, i'm just glad there are those willing to help lead the way.

    I will PM you real soon

    Once again kind regards.

    James
     
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    Don't forget to keyword research your articles and write your articles around keywords that people are actually looking for. That will help determine how much traffic you're getting to your articles from search engines. In addition, you may still have to build links to your articles so that they move up in the search engine rankings and people read them and click on your link.
     
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    I agree that tiny errors might not be noticed, but I've found that if there's one mistake, there are more lurking somewhere. Word does point out fragmented sentences and sometimes even points out wrong words, but I'm a firm believer in the fact that there's no substitute for good writing and proofreading skills. :)

    Another point is that I've found Word's tools to be wrong sometimes. For example, it sometimes tells me not to hyphenate two words that I know should be hyphenated. When I remove the hyphen, it then tells me to hyphenate them. And so on, in an endless loop if I listened to Word all the time. :eek:
     
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