Does the articles written by you today generate money for you in months to come

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by guptishika, Jul 29, 2008.

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    Hello Friends,I want to know that suppose you are submitting 100 articles per

    month,does this articles initially bring you higher hops and hence sales,and do

    they start bringing less and less hops and sales as time passes by.

    So that if by submitting 300-400 articles in about 4-5 months,we can expect

    that this articles can fetch revenue even after 4-5 months,or we always need

    to come up with fresh articles.
     
    guptishika, Jul 29, 2008 IP
  2. Zander Boon

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    Hi,

    It depends on many things. A couple of examples.

    If you write an article with a long-tail keyword in the title eg "where can I find effective bug squashing tools" , then it might NOT get 100s of views right away, but it will continue to get a small number of views for a long time, as people search for your long-tail keywords.

    However, you might write another article which doesn't target any long tail keywords, but it has a catchy title - "Revealed! Secret New Method to Squash Bugs!" This one might get a lot of views initially, but because it's only really targeting the "squash bugs" keyword, it will probably drop off, because in the bug squashing niche, "squash bugs" is a competitive keyword.

    If you're lucky, and you get your article in the "most viewed" list on ezinearticles overnight, or even better for the weekend, then you can get a whole LOAD of views really early.

    Also, you can link to your ezinearticles article from elsewhere if you want to - from other article directories, squidoo, blogs - this will help your article perform well in google.

    Hope this helps.

    Zander.
     
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    PS forgot to say, whichever way you go, you can never have too many articles. If you submit 100, then you have a lot more chances of a few articles going bezerk! :D
     
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    I submitted 30 articles over two weeks back in December (promoting a lame product, before I had a clue), and initially I got 50 to 75 hops or so a day, but that has steadily trailed off to about 10 per day now. I got 6 sales the first two weeks after they all were indexed, but now I get maybe 1 ever 2 months. I recently changed all the titles, and have got back up to about 20 per day. I think you will find the 80/20 rule applies. Over the long run, 20% of your articles will bring 80% of your traffic. And it is never the ones you think it will be.
     
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    How about we just find out and try, right? Submit as many as possible. Search engines love fresh content - so how bout you give it to them, okay? :D
     
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  6. WilsonA

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    most of your articles won't bring you any money after their first few weeks but if you are writing focusing on long tail keywords, you would have a few that would bring you money for months.
    Either way you still need to come up with fresh articles or get someone to
    do it :)
     
    WilsonA, Jul 29, 2008 IP