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Article Marketing was popular years ago for search rankings, but the social media environment of today gives article marketing a new role. Is it worth the time and energy to write and submit articles? I say yes and I'll tell you why.
First, I would like to tell you about 2 articles that I wrote that have
allowed me to rank organically on the first page of Google for our
keywords.
The first is an article I wrote in 2005 that discussed the concept of
Home vs private vs public schooling, the goal was to rank #1 for the
keyphrase "Long Island Private School" in an effort to drive traffic to
our client, a local Montessori School. The article was not overt, we
simply discussed the pros and cons of the three primary schooling
methods.
The second was an article that I also penned about the Aurora Borealis
on Long Island. Here in South East New York very few would imagine that
we can see the spectacular visual event, but when circumstances are
just right we do get a glimpse. Why would I write that type of
article? Well, we have a very talented photographer here on Long Island
who managed to capture the purple sky from his Kings Park backyard, and
we have four additional photographers as clients, so it was a simple
way to capture the keyphrases "Long Island Photographer".
These are both very good arguments for the use of articles in Search Marketing. Driving traffic to your site by creating content on other sites with a hyperlink back to your site is one of the best ways to capture a search
I still believe in using articles to get rankings, I still believe in
using any method that Google sanctions to get rankings, and I practice
it every day.... but think about the people who wind up on your pages
from those searches. Think about using article marketing to create
relationships online. With so many emerging online marketing options
available such as blogging, podcasting and video marketing - article
marketing is probably more useful than ever.
There are essentially four ways to write an article for online advantage:
1 - Share what you know
It seems obvious enough - if you have knowledge, and you share it, you
establish yourself as an authority. As long as your knowledge is
valuable and useful information, you set yourself up to establish a
relationship with the reader.
2 - Share what you like
Social bookmarking is built on these this premise. When we share
information, whether we created it or found it, we build and strenthen
relationships.
3 - Share what you don't know
When you write an article on a topic that you and others want to know
more about, not only do you capture some of the strongest search
categories, but you start a conversation.
4 --Share what you hate
Misery loves company. Another great way to build a relationship is to
find a common dislike and exploit it. If you talk about the things
that bug you, and others are searching for a solution to the same itch,
you create new relationships.
IF you are already writing content for your own personal blog, hold
some of it back and submit it as an article instead. If you've written
a few short blog entries that you think you can elaborate on, think
about doing a bit of research and creating a stand alone article to
submit. You will reach a few of your fans on your own blog - but if
you submit to a larger entity you can reach a much larger audience.
Consider that webmasters and online publishers always need new fresh
content. If you can write an article and submit it, you can get a FREE link
back to your website and seemingly effortlessly you can capture a
search and increase your exposure.
Show me another form of marketing that can get you ranked for your
keywords, establish you as an authority and help you build
relationships.
Want to learn how to attract
more clients and increase your sales and profits? Give me a call at
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