Useful Article Marketing Tips

By allen on March 17th, 2008
Posted in Article Directories, Article Marketing |

Don’t let anyone tell you article marketing is dead. It isn’t. This master article marketer has three very useful tips that you should listen to:

  1. Always Build A List With Your Opt-In Page - This is great advice. Build a list using an opt in newsletter page or free information. Free reports work great. Offer a free report in exchange for e-mail addresses and drive traffic to that page with articles.
  2. Submit Only To The Top Directories - This is another bit of useful advice. Don’t submit your article to every article directory online. Stick with the top directories. Fabian Tan suggest five directories. I say no more than 10. How many is up to you, but stay with the best directories.
  3. Write In A Conversational Style - Another bit of useful advice. People like people who are conversational. People online don’t like marketing-speak. Just be genuine, be yourself, and be conversational.

Article marketing is one of the best methods for generating leads online. It’s a great way to attract targeted traffic to your website and I highly recommend it. When looking for directories to submit your articles to, pay attention to directories with a lot of articles in your niche. Those will be the best directories for your niche.

Learn more about article marketing at ACP

Sign Up for the Free Content Letter to learn more about article marketing, blogging, and SEO.

2 Comments so far
Leave a comment

By Increase Web Site Traffic on 03.18.08 12:54 pm

hiya Allen, yeah … article marketing is hardly dead.

Just look at the top authors in ezinearticles pumping those articles away. That tells you it’s working for them.

Great tips btw!


By joyce nwosu on 09.27.08 5:14 pm

fantastic clues,pls would appreciate tips on verbal marketing.




Leave a comment
Line and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed, HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

(required)

(required)