Why You Need an Article-Marketing Strategy before Posting a Single Article Online II

Dr. Lynella Grant

This is Part 2 of a 2 part article - Read Part 1 at
 http://www.promotewitharticles.com/strategy100.html
 
 Write for the Non-Human Reader
 
 Articles should be written to cater to two dissimilar types
 of readers - humans and search engine spiders. Each responds
 to information in their own ways. How one attains the best
 of both goes to the heart of your article strategy.
 
 People want articles they read to be useful, timely, and
 relevant. Writing quality (with wit, persuasion, emotional
 images, etc.) matters to them. But that's of no concern to
 the spiders. Readers who like what you've written are likely
 to come to your website - maybe even buy something. Yet, the
 benefits received from search engines are just as important.
 
 Search spiders are attuned to links, keywords, and Page Rank
 (the popularity of sites that link to yours). Decide which
 keywords or recurring theme to build every article around
 before starting to write. That amplifies your search engine
 optimization (SEO) and pay-per-click (PPC) efforts. Multiple
 articles can draw attention to a wide array of pertinent
 terms.
 
 What Search Engines Do for Your Articles
 - Track your keywords as they appear in posted articles
 - Deliver links to you in response to relevant queries,
 thereby sending targeted traffic to the site
 - Find your site through links from posting sites -
 particularly important for a new or low-traffic website
 - Show the places that publish your articles
 - Increase your Page Rank as high-quality links are
 established
 - Raise your site in the rankings as more and more articles
 appear
 
 Decide Where to Submit your Articles
 
 Who (human) are you writing for? Narrowly defining
 appropriate interest groups will dictate what spin to use.
 Unless that's clear, blasting out articles is too hit or
 miss. For example, if writing about electronic games for
 children, your emphasis will be very different if written
 for parents, schools and institutions, or the kids
 themselves.
 
 Clarity about your audience determines where to send your
 creative output. Article Marketing Academy
 http://www.promotewitharticles.com/howto.html offers
 extensive lists of where and how to post your articles.
 
 You'll soon learn which sites actually publish your
 contributions, and which drive traffic to your site. Your
 submission list keeps growing with every completed article
 (becoming more valuable to you all the time). At some point,
 your name-recognition and expert status kick in.
 
 Watch Out for Contradictory Messages
 
 Maintain a consistency of message from one articles to the
 next, that is also in synch with your website personality.
 If your article promises a mother lode of answers, make
 certain they can be easily found, once a reader visits your
 website. Confusing navigation or a sour note can quickly
 undo whatever good your article accomplished.
 
 Recycle Your Articles to Work Harder
 
 Posting your articles online is just the start. Even before
 you've written them, plan off-line ways to recycle that same
 information. When I write articles for clients, I encourage
 them to use it in as many ways as possible. Don't neglect
 your customers who aren't Internet savvy.
 
 Re-package Articles Multiple Ways
 - Send to local publications as press releases or PR
 - Submit to trade journals
 - Create handouts to be provided at your store or with
 services
 - Collect them into handouts or flyers to sell or give away
 - Reformat them as hints, booklets, tutorials
 - Incorporate them into speeches or classes
 
 Monitor the Results
 
 A strategy only makes sense if you also keep track of what's
 working. How many websites actually publish your article and
 link back to yours? (That's easy to determine. Conduct a
 Google or Yahoo query with your article title in quotes.
 Continue to log where it appears for several months after
 posting.)
 
 Spelling out an article promotion strategy makes your
 Internet and traditional promotions work smoothly together.
 And it assures that the needs of both search spiders and
 readers will be satisfied. The right time for planning is
 before starting to write any articles. I can help you with
 that. http://www.promotewitharticles.com/consult.html
 
 Your carefully-crafted strategy assures that a steady flow
 of articles supports your multiple business goals. Best of
 all, you don't have to wait long to see people and search
 engines responding to what you've written. That's bound to
 pay off, and keep paying off...
  (c) Lynella Grant, 2005
 
 Part 1 includes writing multiple articles and meshing online
 and offline marketing methods. Part 1 of 2,
 http://www.promotewitharticles.com/strategy100.html

--Dr. Lynella Grant http://www.promotewitharticles.com -
Article Marketing Academy - Promote yourself, business, website,
or book with articles posted online.
Author, Yellow Page Smarts, http://www.yellowpagesage.com/smarts.
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