Saturday 27 December 2014

Mass Traffic Attack - Part 2. Why Write Articles?


Chapter 1 - Why Write Articles? 

So why should you write articles if you have a web site? There are 5 pretty good reasons to do so: 
1. Finding paying customers - the reason why most people go online is to find free
information. By giving them what they want, high quality gratis content, they are more likely to check out your paid products too 
2. Free publicity - it literally costs you no money at all to submit as many articles as you want to the most widely read article directories. The potential exposure is massive 
3. Quickly become perceived as an expert in your field. The more articles you write, the
more your name will become known. When people then visit your site they are more likely to buy from you, because you are seen as “the expert” 
4. High search engine ranking - every article you write will contain anchor text links back
to your site. Each of those links will push your site up in the search engine rankings, making it easier to find. (Don't worry if you didn't understand that - I'll explain everything below!) 
5. Joint ventures - the more exposure you get, the more interest other marketers in your field will notice you. This opens up possibilities of being asked to write articles or even ebooks for them, which would have a massive potential for you. 
These can be condensed into just 2 main reasons: 
1. Traffic
2. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) 
Traffic, if you didn't already know, is the amount of visitors coming to your web site. SEO, whilst a massive subject in itself covers how high your web site ranks in the search engine results. So when you type words into Google, Yahoo or Bing each search engine returns the results that it thinks are the most relevant to the terms entered. Whole books have been written about SEO and I'm not going to get too deep into it here. However, broadly speaking, your position in the search engine results depends on 2 things - content and backlinks. 
By content we mean quality, unique content. Not something that's been copied and pasted all around the internet. Whilst this ebook is about article marketing, all the principles here apply to content that you put onto your own web site. So don't forget to bear that in mind. 
Backlinks, if you didn't already know, are links from other sites back to your own web site. Virtually each backlink you get from another site is counted by Google as a “vote” for your site. The more backlinks, the more “votes”. Not all votes are equal however. Votes from an “authority” site, a respected, well-established site will count for a lot more than votes from an obscure blog. 
The great news is that the sites where we are going to submit our articles to - article directories, are hugely respected by Google and the backlinks we will leave on these sites carry a massive amount of value. 
Indeed in many cases, and for some quite common search terms, the articles themselves are right there at the top of Google's search rankings. So that's a double whammy - do this right and you can not only get your own web site high in the search engine rankings, but also your articles. This really is a win-win-win situation for so little work. 
Imagine how much traffic you would get if your site was on page 1 of Google! That's why the two aspects of Traffic and SEO are so closely linked together.

Mass Traffic Attack - Part 26. Your Secret Weapon - How To Rewrite Articles
Mass Traffic Attack - Part 28. Rewriting PLR Articles 


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