5 Prospective Publishers For Your Articles

By allen on August 13th, 2008
Posted in Article Directories, Article Marketing, Article Writing |

When it comes to article marketing, you have to have publishers. Your target market for any article you write should be at least one of these five types of publishers. If you make them happy then they will publish your articles and you’ll see more traffic to your website:

  1. E-zine / Newsletter Publishers - E-zine and newsletter publishers are constantly on the prowl for new content. By publishing your articles online in article directories you may your articles available to these publishers on a full-time basis. The more e-zines and newsletters that publish your articles, the more traffic you can expect to your website.
  2. Webmasters - Even website owners with static websites look for articles to publish on their sites and the more of your articles they publish the more links you’ll get back to your website and the more traffic you’ll get.
  3. Bloggers - Bloggers use articles too. I’ve had more of my articles picked up by bloggers than by any other type of web publisher. Again, this translates into links and traffic.
  4. Forum Moderators - Some forum moderators will prowl the article directories for articles that will benefit their forum members. You’ll get more links and traffic when your articles are published in forums.
  5. Off Line Publishers - Yes, even offline publishers will use your articles and give you credit. While you don’t get the link juice you get from online publishers, you will get your URL published and print readers do visit websites. That’s more traffic for you.

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