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When In Rome…
You can utilize forums and discussion boards to promote your websites. Not only do you get the chance to put yourself “out there” in front of your niche, you also have the chance to leave your link with every interaction in your signature.
It’s one of those easy ways to boost direct traffic while simultaneously improving your search engine optimization. Those benefits, however, are contingent upon doing things the right way. A key element to handling forum marketing the right way is to understand Read the rest of this entry »
3 Marketing Tricks For Writing Your Article Resource Box
An article resource box is like the world’s smallest sales letter. You have a few lines to let people know who you are, why you’re important, and clicking through to your website before they are finished reading and move on. Here are a few marketing tricks that will get your readers clicking.
Always stay relevant – You may have several businesses and products for sale, but promoting them all in every article is not necessary. Choose only the links and sites that fit with article topic.
How To Get Your Links Killed
One of the most interesting opportunities associated with the increased degree of interactivity ushered in as part of the Web 2.0 era has involved “joining” various sites in order to secure your own profile page. These pages include opportunities to secure backlinks to your site and often provide other tools you can use to promote your sites. The links are readily available and free for the taking.
They remain in place, however, at the discretion of the sites’ moderators. That means you run Read the rest of this entry »
Improving The SEO Value Of Article Marketing
One of the most important reasons to utilize article marketing is its ability to generate a significant number of non-reciprocal inbound links to your site. While the direct traffic flow from articles to your site is valuable, the long-term impact on your search engine performance is arguably even more significant.
Interestingly, however, many article marketers fail to utilize the best possible practices when it comes to SEO and article marketing.
While they may do a good job optimizing Read the rest of this entry »
Grammar Matters: Writing Good Blog Comments
In shorter writing mediums, such as text messages or Twitter, sometimes grammar and spelling can be ignored to make your message fit into the character limits. In blog comments, however, using proper grammar and spelling is important for your own credibility.
Avoid common web abbreviations for standard words whenever possible. Not typing out words like “tomorrow” or “you” when the space is available for you to use simply looks lazy.
Enable the spell check feature on your browser, if one is Read the rest of this entry »
3 Features Of A Good Article Resource Box
Using article marketing to promote your website is one of the most effective ways to gain new leads for your company. However, even the best article in the world won’t drive traffic to your site without a good resource box below it. Here are a few things that you should be sure to include in your author resource box.
Share information about yourself. A one or two line bio that lets reader know who you are and why you know what you are talking about is important. Establish yourself as an expert Read the rest of this entry »
What A Great Resource Box CAN’T Do
By now, you should have a pretty good idea of the ways a well-constructed resource box can empower your article marketing endeavors. It can improve the SEO value of the links to your sites. It can increase the number of people who will click through to your site. It can even improve your personal credibility.
A strong resource box can literally multiply the value of your article marketing methods. Putting together awesome boxes is one of the smartest things you can do to improve your situation. Read the rest of this entry »
Writing A Good Resource Box: Sharing Benefits
When writing an article resource box, many authors get wrapped up in writing about themselves with excessive biographical information or describing the features of their products. While these things are important, sharing the benefits of your products or services with readers is much more important for click-throughs. Who you are and what you do needs to be communicated, but not in excess.
While what you have to offer might have lots of great bells and whistles, this will only matter to people Read the rest of this entry »
Crafting A Tweet That Gets Results
Everyone wants to share tweets” rel=”tag”>tweets on Twitter” rel=”tag”>twitter that get clicked, retweeted, and discussed, but so few seem to get that kind of response. What to these people’s tweets have that get such a good response? There are a few tips writing a really good tweet that communicates your point and gets people clicking on your link.
Make sure that your headline will grab the attention of those who would be interested in what you have to say. Use impactful words that describe your link.
Say something useful and Read the rest of this entry »
Quality In Small Places
There are times when writing well is a necessity. If you’re putting together a sales page or the homepage for your website, it’s easy to come up with a healthy list of reasons to use the best possible content. Reasonably, we don’t spend quite as much attention and care to a quick blog post or a small page that’s part of our super-thick site. No one has time to pore over the details of everything they write.
However, a mindset that assumes one can get by with just about anything when it isn’t Read the rest of this entry »