Best Way To Use Article Marketing??

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  1. badar100

    badar100 Peon

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    #21
    I can reedit that if you want. Not like some other members, I can admit I was wrong, but I'm learning and I will keep that in mind for the future. I see you like trolling other members, you can say "pwned" whats wrong with that, will that satisfy you? I hope it does, really, I don't give a crap.

    Thanks anyways
     
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  2. grayth

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    #22
    If you are just starting out with article marketing I would recommend not submitting 10 articles a day, you don't need to do that. Having 100 articles that get a crappy 15% click through is not going to be anywhere as effective as writing 2-3 that get 50-70% CTR.

    My recommendation is take some time to to learn how to write quality articles, there are plenty of posts here in the forum to help.

    The other reason to not submit so many articles is just plain measuring the efforts to results ratio, especially true if you don't really know the niche.

    Example, last month I hit a member here on the forum to discuss one of his products, so I decided to write some articles to test the niche and see if I can convert it ok. So guess what I did, I didn't write 50+ articles just to see of there were any sales there, no, instead I wrote only 3. The result I landed 2-3 sales from only those 3 articles. Sure it's not earth shattering but it also only took me a couple hours to do the keyword research, pull some material and organize out the articles.

    Now that I know the niche converts, and that my writing style fits to niche, etc etc I can spend more effort into writing more. No sense spending 20+ hours into a niche that you are unsure about, and have it tank. test, test, test as they say in the PPC world and I say the same is true in article marketing.

    In fact I generally test a niche in the following flow,

    2-5 articles max, to see if anything will convert in the month
    use a squid lens to help test, no sense spending 10 bucks on a domain unless I know it'll convert, I only do this because well, I'm a cheap Bast@#%.

    Once you know it converts and that your articles work effectibe enough then start writing more, grab a domain etc, etc, the other benefit in testing this way is you have a smaller list of keywords that you already know worked in articles marketing and now you can take these tested keywords and chuck money at them in PPC.

    Troy
     
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    #23
    Really don't like relying on Squidoo that much, guys it's just 2$ for an info domain, don't be that cheap :p
     
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  4. rob33

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    #24
    yeah i reckon its better to get your own domain now- and if its a winner you can turn it into a decent website for the long term-
     
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    #25
    yeah i meant "........." result: what is it then?
     
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  6. badar100

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    #27
    Huh? you've confused me. thought you said it was the broad search result. Well, if 600'000 = " bla bla bla " then for sure thats a saturated market (a market no doubt which converts) but will take mega effort, mega site and mega backlinks etc- thats like competing on the penis extender stage-
     
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    #28
    Ye, mistaken. Ok, here's the thing. My main keyword for my site is long tail, here's the results:

    "blabla" = 31k (phrase match)
    blabla = 2 300 000 (broad match)

    And what is more important and is key to success? What should I look out for?

    It's my main keyword, I still target other keywords.
     
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    #29
    I have 2 tutorials on keywords on my sig,

    The info here should get you started off well enough
     
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    #30
    well, the school of thought i believe is " blablabla " = Under 25k ideally. That said- if its shooting up in GT then i guess you could consider your self getting in early on the niche. You can always google search the top ranking websites for your keyword by searching: link:www.blablabla.com This should give you an idea of the weight of these sites and whether you feel you can push to the top. To be honest- i'm still learning like yourself but if you can find long tails under 10k with some traffic and PPC campaigns then definitley worth pursuing.
     
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