The Low Down on Article Marketing
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The Low Down on Article Marketing
Copyright 2006 Michael Brito
Article marketing is an effective way to broaden the online
presence of any small business. By distributing articles to
multiple article directories on the Internet, your business
can reap the benefits ranging from an increase in web
traffic, lead generation, new customers and a solid
reputation on the Internet. It’s a simple concept that has
the potential to take your business to the next level and
higher.
The foundation of article marketing has evolved from a
well-known strategy called Search Engine Optimization, or
SEO; a practice where web pages are optimized with keywords
and published online in an effort to increase search engine
rankings. There are three steps to article marketing;
research, writing the article and distribution.
Research
The first step is keyword research. It is vital to inundate
your article with keywords that you want to rank well for
in the search engines. For example, assume I sell used
DVDs online. I would research what keywords people are
searching for relative to the term DVD (i.e. rent DVD, DVD
rentals, DVD, or buy DVD). I would then make a list of
approximately 10 or so of these keywords that I would want
to sprinkle throughout my article. This step is relatively
simple and only takes about 30 or so minutes; unless of
course you are still on dial up.
Writing the article
You cannot just put together a glob of information and call
it an article. If you have this skill, you can write the
article yourself or hire someone to do it for you. The
goal here is to write an objective article related to DVDs;
and naturally placing the keywords within the content of
the article. The article should not be a sales pitch or an
advertisement. In fact, most article directories will not
even accept articles written with a “sales type” approach.
The article should be written with the intention to educate
consumers about some aspect of DVDs. It’s always helpful
to have a catchy title for your article. In addition to
keyword rich article, a second critical component of this
strategy must include the distribution of a website’s URL,
commonly referred to as back link. Most, if not all,
article directories allow for an author resource box where
links can be easily placed. Publishing a website’s address
at the end of articles will allow interested readers to
conveniently visit the site by clicking on that link.
Distribution
This is the component of article marketing that takes some
time. There are approximately 200 or so directories online
that allow marketers to post articles. It is good practice
to manually submit these articles to each directory; as
most directories have banned article distribution via
automated software. Besides, by using automated software,
there is less control of the article and the article
resource box.
Article Marketing Does More Than You Think
Article marketing does more than simply reinforce your
internet visibility. Unlike direct advertising, it actually
presents an opportunity to educate your target consumer
group in an effort to build long term, profitable
relationships with them. Paid advertisements usually lose
potency and relevance over time. But a well written article
will continue to be republished on various newsletters,
websites, forums and blogs; and trigger a viral marketing
effect that will last for months at a time.
Benefits of Article Marketing
• Anchor text. Most of the article directories allow for
the author to select the anchor text of the link in the
author’s resource box. This is the primary value of the
links from the article directories. For example, if you are
trying to rank for the key term “internet marketing”, the
anchor text would display “internet marketing” but it would
link to your website.
• Relevant One Way links. Say goodbye to reciprocal
linking. It’s ineffective and doesn’t work anymore.
Article marketing provides one way links from web pages
that are categorized within the directory according to
topics such as technology, weddings, communication or small
business. Additionally, most of the directories use the
article title as the webpage title; and rest assured that
the title of the webpage with your link has your target
keyword.
• Website Traffic. Those who ready the article and our
interested in it will click through to your website and
bring relevant traffic.
• Viral Marketing. Most article directories allow other
webmasters to reprint (or republish) any articles within
their directory. Usually, republished articles can be found
in additional directories, niche websites, forums and blogs.
• Mindshare. A click-through from a traditional link is
just another visitor. But someone who has read an article
and clicked through from the author’s resource box link is
generally a highly qualified visitor who has been partly
sold on the value of your offering. Meanwhile, even readers
who do not click-through have been exposed to your message.
You can help shape the market, building awareness of your
product or service.
Finally, the Conclusion
With the recent buzz about article marketing, there should
be no questions as to why it is regarded as one of the most
potent marketing strategies today. However, the fact of the
matter is that article marketing is only one component of a
successful marketing plan. You cannot expect to invest a
few dollars here and there and wake up in the morning with
profitable business.
About the Author:
Michael Brito is an internet marketing consultant for small
business www.michaelbrito.com specializing in SEO
and web strategy.
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