Getting more traffic to your website takes a lot of work. One of the many things you need to do is article writing.


Article Writing

Here's what you do (there's much more to it than this but this will give you an idea);

  1. Write an interesting quality article on your market subject.
  2. The article can contain one or two links to your website.
  3. Submit the article to one of the many article sites.

 

If it has original, interesting, quality content, it can build up a healthy amount of views. You can help the process along by marketing the article via various social websites such as Twitter and Facebook, various blogs, news sites and ping sites (more later on this).

And the advantage of having these article views?

  1. First of all, they'll help generate direct human traffic. If someone likes the article, a % will click on the link to your website.
  2. And secondly, links to your website, particularly from sites in your market, will help your search engine rankings. 

 

This is a very complex subject, as you get into the realm of things like NOFOLLOW links. Some article sites mark some or all of the links as NOFOLLOW. So in theory, search engines won't use these links in their formula (although that point is often debated now).

The fact remains though; good articles (some times helped along with additional marketing) can help generate great numbers of traffic, and therefor more sales leads.

Popular article website includes;

 

We offer professional article writing as part of our many Internet Marketing solutions for organisations and businesses.


Action Online
Written on Saturday, 05 February 2011 12:03 by Action Online

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