Alright guys, I've written 4 articles this morning. I think they are good. It's just im not sure about the ad placements. I've included direct links in the articles to the clickbank referal links. (i read on the "bummarketingmethod" that this is ok. It's just how many links shoud you include? Where abouts? Also, when i find a great niche, and it's somthing like: "how to stop your dog from barking" -- say it has only 10 results in google. then, also in the overture results is: "how to stop your dogs from barking" -- and this has only 4 results in google. Can you write an article about both? or should you just pick one? would goarticles/Ezinearticles allow for such closly related article subjects? Any tips would be great. Also, when i start to want to advertise on Ezinearticles, which does not allow direct links to affiliates, what do i do? do i need a fully establish site about the subject? how much content does the site need etc? Can one site cover more then one subject on differnt sub.pages Will someone P.M me a price for a REALLY good article -- that i can use as a guide to do my own. Only from somone who is proficient at article writing, and wouldnt mind me asking a few questions aswell about bum marketing. Many thanks.
well , here is a tip. Give away your blog's url and put your affiliate links in articles. You can also use redirects.
You can view other articles on ezinearticles and feel the quality . I guess , if you can keep the conversational tone and provide some real solution to problem . You will sell a lots of items . One thing more , your affiliate product should be top notch . Otherwise lots of refund will happen .
Cheers Ankur, rep given. Quick point though -- "Otherwise lots of refund will happen" Does that mean they will want to take the money back off me? Say then send me a cheque, then two weeks later, someone cancels whatever the product was. Can they ask me to send the money back??? Thanks again. p.s if anyone else can help with any of the other questions, that will be great.
If there is reversal of your affiliate product sale (refund) then the amount of your commision is debited from your current account balance.
Hi, I don't call myself a bum marketer but definitely someone who works a great deal with article marketing. Answering some of your questions pertaining to EzineArticles. Yes, you cannot place an affiliate link but it is ok to use a domain to forward it to the affiliate site. Or you can simply create a simple one-page or a mini site with 3 - 5 pages to presell your prospect. No, you do not really need a full feature website. In affiliate marketing, it is best to go niche marketing. Go too broad in your topic and you lose focus. Your visitors tend to know what they are looking for which is the principle of BUM Marketing, ie target to rank in the search engines with article marketing. Be tight in your focus and give your readers the exact content they are looking for and then direct them to the presell one-page site/mini-site and you can close the deal. I have quite a number of such sites that convert well. I have compiled all these details in my free report. You can download it from my sig.
I am a writer and author for singles. I am just now starting to submit my articles online. For me, personally, I do not put ANY kind of a link in the body of the article. I think it is pretty dumb, and irritating, actually. I don't want to see a link in front of me while I am reading an article. Like I am going to stop reading so I can click on it. f--k that noise. You'll find that practically all readers are annoyed by it. I put my links at the end of the articles. That way the readers are done reading, and THEN they can concentrate on them. Like this: "You guys like beer? Check out beer.com. They have a great idea for shipping out some good booze to your address." Do ONLY two!! If some article directories don't accept links, so what, direct the readers to your site, where you will have the links. As for trying to decide which keywords to use...brother, you are going to drive yourself crazy! "S or no s...hmmm...." It's not worth it! Put in what most would type in...the singular. Work on submitting good articles to high-traffic sites on a weekly basis. Search engines are overrated, anyway.