submitting articles

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by popnyc, Feb 11, 2008.

  1. #1
    When you submit articles, do you include your website at the end of the article? I am guessing not to, to just mention an autoresponder e-mail address.
     
    popnyc, Feb 11, 2008 IP
  2. dragosdumi

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    Yes, you should include your url in your sig file.

    It's best to send them to a squeeze page, so you can capture their name and email address.
     
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  3. deccanbazaar.biz

    deccanbazaar.biz Banned

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    yes you have to mention the site name so that people visit your website.
     
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    Yeah in the Author bio section. please do it may help the readers.
     
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    I doubt you can include your site in the body of an article. Most of article directories would reject such an article. Having a link in the author box to your site/squeeze page is the only option.
     
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    As said before use a squeeze page. If you offer an ebook for download you will boost your subscription rate.
     
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    #7
    you should include you site. this will make the surfer have an interest to your services.
     
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    This is not quite true :D What would make the surfer interested in your services is a well written, informative article. If the article is crap, then no matter how many links to your pages you have in the author bio, no one will click on them.
     
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  9. Perry Rose

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    popnyc, very few will give you their e-mail address. But, if you put in your url, along with a kick-ass article, you will get far more hits.

    Why restrict yourself like that?

    No offense, but it's about using common sense.

    But, if in doubt, experiment. Do them both.
     
    Perry Rose, Feb 11, 2008 IP
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    himanuzo Well-Known Member

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    I always put my url to the resource box of all articles. This way generates traffic and backlinks to my sites.
     
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    Weird. Isn't putting your signature and links on the resource box the very reason why you submit to article directories in the first place?
     
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  12. popnyc

    popnyc Active Member

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    #12
    Is there an advantage to using a squeeze page, rather than including your URL?
     
    popnyc, Feb 15, 2008 IP
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    A squeeze page converts a lot more then just sending someone to your homepage. That would be the distinctive advantage in my eyes.

    -Scott
     
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    While at the same time most visitors will back out of the site.

    That would be the distinctive disadvantage in my eyes.
     
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    popnyc Active Member

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    In the author bio I'm putting my content site, and unsure whether to include my lead affiliate product's storefront URL.....!?

    Don't want to blatantly sell....but maybe instead just put the site and an exit pop-up of the affiliate site? What have you done in the author bio?
     
    popnyc, Feb 28, 2008 IP
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    How many articles have you written? Sounds like your pinning all your hopes on one article and can't make up your mind what to do. Write lots of articles and test to see what works the best for you.
     
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    I was thinking this myself......
     
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    There is always a portion in aticle sites where you can include your url when you are submitting an article..but others do not allow this...you can put your url only in your profile as author..
     
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  20. touchAshley

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    I'm kind of confused with ezine articles....

    They sent me an email telling me I need to take my affiliate link out of the article. They said that I can only use my own domain name to redirect the affiliate link. and when I do that, they'll accept it. But the thing is I AM redirecting the affiliate link from my very own domain! So I don't know how to talk to them to tell them this...

    Anyone know?
     
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