How to Write Articles That Will Increase Traffic to Your Website
Copyright 2006 Donna Gunter
I've been submitting articles to online article directories
for almost a year now, and as a result, I've seen a
tremendous increase in my website traffic. Increasingly,
what I'm seeing is visitors coming to my site because of
searches for keywords that also happen to be the same as
topics of articles that I've written. Additionally, my
articles have been published in several high profile ezines
that have very large subscriber lists, which have driven
even more traffic to my website.
How can you write article that increase traffic to your
website? Here are 10 strategies I am successfully using:
1. Short but valuable content. Based on all of my
research of various article directories, articles should be
between 450 -1000 words, with an optimal length of 700-800
words. Most of my articles are 1000-1200 words, so even
though I'm a great violator of this rule, article marketing
has still been a successful strategy for me.
2. Curb your submissions. Many article submission
services as well as article directories permit you to
submit an unlimited number of articles on a weekly basis.
Consequently, I've heard that some of these services have
been blacklisted by the more reputable directories (not the
service I'm using, however). In my opinion, article
directories permitting unlimited article submissions are
great wastelands of poorly written articles, unless they
have some type of article approval process attached to the
submission. The reputable article banks (those that have
great credibility with ezine publishers for having
content-rich articles) usually limit article submissions to
no more than 2 per week.
3. Captivating title. Creating a compelling title to an
article is key in attracting a great readership. Most of
my articles are "How to" articles, or they are some type of
tips article that solves a problem. For example, "Top 10
Strategies to...", "5 Secrets to Creating..", "The 3 Key
Ingredients to...", or "7 Mistakes to Avoid". The general
formula that I use is a number and a problem that most of
my target market has or a number and a solution to a
problem that they have.
4. Include your keywords. In order to drive traffic to
your site, you'll need to include the keywords by which you
want to be found in the title of the article. To maximize
the effectiveness of the article, you'll want to use that
same keyword 3-7 times in the content of the article.
5. Short paragraphs are best. You junior high English
teach might cringe, but when you're writing online content,
your paragraphs need to be no more than about 3 sentences
each, and your sentences need to be rather simply
constructed. Keep in mind that people are looking at
light, not paper, when they're reading online. That means
that stress on the eyes is different in this medium than
reading a hard copy of something. Because many readers
tend to scan online content rather than thoroughly read it,
divide your article content into numbered bullet points for
easier reading and comprehension.
6. Valuable content. I read an incredible amount of
drivel in online articles. I really resent wasting my time
when an article has a wonderful title that solves a problem
that I have, but when I click on the full content, it fails
to deliver any valuable information. It's even more
annoying when the article is simply an advertorial of sorts
for a product or service. I always strive to deliver the
best information that I have about a topic to my readers.
Don't be afraid of giving away what you know! It's a great
way to establish your expertise so that your target market
will confidently buy from you when they're ready.
7. Have a beginning, middle and an end. Your article
should have an introductory paragraph to tell your readers
what you're going to tell them in the article, the body of
your article with your prime content, and then an ending
that summarizes what you said in the article. If you write
tips articles with numbered points like I do, it's
important to end with a summary paragraph rather than your
last tip, as many directory editors will refuse to publish
your article because it's considered incomplete.
8. Limit your URLs. Most article publishers will refuse
to list your article if you have more than 3 URLs in the
body of your article. Stricter publishers will refuse to
publish any article containing affiliate links in the body,
or links back to one of your websites in the body.
9. Compelling resource box. The resource box is the
"commercial" that appears at the end of the article to tell
the reader what you do. Typically, this commercial is 1-2
sentences containing your catchy "tag line" and the URL of
your website (preferably on a separate line to make it
stand out better). A resource box that makes a reader
take action and visit your site is one that contains a
short description of a free offer you're making to the
reader, usually for a downloadable audio file, ebook,
special report, or ecourse if they sign up for that product
on your website.
10. Place your articles on your website. Search engines
love valuable and relevant content, so the more of this
type of content that you have on your site, the higher your
search engine rankings. I would estimate that at least 50%
of my weekly traffic comes from searches on keywords I have
placed in my article titles. I just recently reorganized
my articles by topic and created an individual page for
each topic, with each page containing the full listing of
articles that I have that relate to that topic. I have the
full listing of topics on the left-hand side of every page
of my site. I'm observing an increasing amount of traffic
to my site coming from search terms like, "Internet
marketing articles" or "time management articles", as I
have both pages as article listing pages on my site.
Your target market needs your expertise! If you use the
strategies I've outlined to write your articles, you'll
start to see the traffic to your website increase in short
order.
About the Author:
Online Business Resource Queen (TM) and Business Coach
Donna Gunter helps self-employed service professionals
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