Hi Guys, Thought I would give you a little tip that you may or may not know to up the click through rate for your Ezine articles (or any articles!). You can make good money with Ezine Articles and CB products but to make the most out of each article here is what I do: 1. Do your keyword research and get about 20 keywords that are targetted have less than 10,000 competetion and also get searched for a lot, let's say about 50 times a day is a good starting point. Also you can do keywords that have more than 10,000 competetion in quotes but this is just how i do it. 2. Write your 20 articles, which may seem like hard work but if you follow this trick it will be well worth it! 3. Here's the trick, when you are writing your title for the article obviously put your keyword that you are targetting in the title, but also something in the title that really connects with the niche. So for instance if I was writing an article on WOW Gold I could put: WOW Gold - Learn how to make WOW Gold (which is boring!) or: WOW Gold - Learn How To Make Tons Of Gold BEFORE Patch 3.1! or: WOW Gold - The Secret To Making A Killing In Wrath of the Lich King! you see the bottom 2 actually mention something within the niche that people looking for the info can relate too, it gets you more clicks, more interest and of course more sales! Give it a go and let me know what you think! Hope this helps! Chris
cool tips. you are saying 20 articles total or daily ? and how much did you make off this experiment, if i may ask ? I am sure u are still reaping benefits off the articles ? The popular articles last longer .
Hi, Well regarding the number of articles this is up to you, but as a rule I do about 20 articles to test a product, if it starts bring in loads of sales then I oviously would do a ton more! I have made thousands of dollars like this and before i got my own products I used to make my living doing this! Of course you can add to it do a squidoo lens, hub page, blogger blog and link them all to oyur Ezine articles. Buy a domain and put a wordpress blog on it with the product affiliate links and adsense etc... But to start off with it really works! If you can do 20 quality articles a day go for it, I don't think you will be dissapointed! Chris
Okay so u r saying 20 articles per product to test it. how many sales should one expect off 20 quality articles off eza - average ? Just so i know i did it right. lol Currently, i have 2 sales off 4 articles - which are still generating hops and traffic.... so more sales expected !
It can vary with conversions I mean if one of your articles gets picked up by a good Ezine publisher it can really up your sales. On averagre though I would expect about 8 - 10 sales mostly more off of 20 well written targeted articles. Chris
so in order to earn more wud u recommend promoting high value products ? Say, if i promote a product with usd 30 comm , i get approx usd 300 off my promotions/ work. if i promote a product with usd 90 comm, my avg earning cud shoot up to usd 900. is there a thought around this that high value products don't convert just as well ? how do u choose how much avg comm product u want to promote ? i hear ppl generally go for products around usd 30-50 comm per sale.
this seems to be a very nice advice... for people who are not that good in writing ... i think they can just hire someone to write for them or create a new version of available free content on article directories.
In regards to commissions, I do not always go for the highest price but more the sales page that converts the best. Or you could do a split test where you promote 2 of the same products and see which converts better. Also blazinrachel thanks for your comments you are right, once money starts coming in you can pay people to write your articles. Chris
hey i think you are taking it too theoretically. There is no rule for how much you will make out of 1 article. It could be 0 or it could be thousands. For example look at this article: ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Get-Your-Girlfriend-Back&id=119878 It received 75,000 views! Imagine how much must have the author made out of this 1 article! The most important thing is to chose the right keywords + title that will bring you to the 1st page in google for that specific keyword. How much the article makes then, is totally up to how well you have written it and how good your landing page is. I am also starting this method using free blog landing pages on blogger.com so will see how that goes. Good luck simplyjo!
Bingo! You got it Tibor28 This is what I mean exactly! The key is to keep on pumping out articles some will convert better than others, but all will be worth it! Chris
I usually average 50 to 100 clicks for each article I write. Of course the key is getting them submitted so you're in the top 5 results at the end of the day.
Don't always assume that the more views an article has, the more successful or profitable it is. It's fairly simple to inflate your EzineArticle views, so I don't use that as a measure of success. While the views are the only stats shown (to the public), the real measure is in the URL clicks that the article generated.
Wow, thanks for the extraordinary input This is the type of garbage that makes DP lack credibility. Someone making a completely uninformative general statement, coincidentally an inch above their signature which heavily plugs one of the aforementioned
So I assume most people link FROM the ezinearticles.com article TO a Hubpage or Squidoo Lens? It seems that you want the higher PR page (ezinearticles.com) linking out to the lower PR page (Hubpage or Squidoo Lens). I thought that was common practice.
No, on your squidoo page, also have links to your Ezine Articles, put it in an RSS feed on the bottom of the page, or just create it yourself. Your Ezine Article will rise in Google when it gets links.
Well if you could get Ezine articles linking out to a higher page ranked site that would work even better. Also it is not so much about page rank as relavent content all linked together this works just as well. Markov, yep you are bang on the money better link juice = higher listings. Chris