November 25th, 2008

Article Marketing: Who Says You Can’t Duplicate

Is it really necessary to rewrite your articles dozens of times to avoid being penalized for duplicate content? Get the answer here.

Anyone familiar with article marketing has probably heard the argument about duplicate content. If you want to improve your position in the search engines, a great way to do that is writing articles and submitting to the various article directories.

The more directories you submit to with anchor links pointing back to your website, the better your site should rank.

February 13th, 2008

Profitable Article Marketing - 4 Reliable Schemes To Profitable Article Marketing

Writing articles and using it to produce highly targeted traffic to your web site is a sure way to earn multiple streams of income from the Web. But it’s not a good practice to just sit down and wait for that ever important web traffic to come. You need to aggressively market your articles to realize your goals. There are 4 profitable article marketing schemes you can try to succeed in this business.

January 26th, 2008

Article Marketng - Can I Edit My Articles As I Learn More About Article Writing?

Q: I’m just beginning to learn about how to write and market articles. I’m worried that if I submit my articles now and then learn more I won’t be able to change anything. Can I edit an article after it is submitted to the directories?

A: I would rather have my less than perfect article out there working for me than a bunch of not quite perfect articles sitting in my computer. So go ahead and submit your articles, because you can edit them once you have submitted them.

Now, having said that, here are 2 things to remember -

December 12th, 2007

Article Submission Strategies - How To Create A Resource Box That Sucks

Article marketing requires you to create a great resource box in order for you to be successful. And yet every day I see so many resource boxes that, well, suck.

Sometimes it is helpful to talk about how not to do something in order to show you how to do it well. So here is a list of strategies you can undertake to create a resource box that sucks.

  1. Make the resource box all about you - Tell the reader about all your degrees and achievements, honors, etc. Make a strong effort to convince the reader that you are the expert.


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