Why Are You Doing Article Marketing Anyway?

By Chris McElroy aka NameCritic on January 6th, 2008
Posted in Article Marketing |

Do you know? Are you sure you know all the reasons you are writing articles and submitting them to all of those article directories? In case you are not so sure, let me help you;

The Benefits of Article Marketing
by Chris McElroy, NameCritic

With information technology on the rise and gaining relevance in the world today, article marketing has become a very significant tool to promote businesses on the Internet. While it is well-known that articles make consumers understand a product better, a well-written article can be one of the main reasons why any product sells. These days, article marketing is so advanced that it has become the foremost advertising strategy for many online businesses.

Central to the effectiveness of article marketing is the implementation of Search Engine Optimization (SEO). The primary function of this form of article writing is to achieve prominent rankings on the search engines by utilizing keywords which are popular among Internet users. When a user enters a search term which is identical to your keyword, the web page of your article will be displayed as a search result. With effective SEO strategies, you can rank among the top search results and benefit from a steady flow of incoming traffic, which will ultimately lead to increased sales.

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By Problem With Article Marketing on 01.07.08 3:07 am

When I first started doing article marketing I didn’t focus on SEO. Since I’ve changed and become better about using SEO on my articles, the results have been fantastic!

Ryan




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