Article writing is a fast, simple way to promote your website and increase its search engine rankings. All you have to do is write a few articles, send them to some of the hundreds of article distibution websites, and wait for website owners to use them on their sites.
By providing articles other webmasters can use to add content to their websites, you can benefit in three ways. The first is that once your articles appear on enough websites, you will be regarded as an authority on the subject or subjects about which you write.
Benefit number two is that article readers will click on the link in the author's box, resulting in immediate, increased traffic to his or her website.
Even more important is benefit number three, the fact that each time an article is added to another webmaster's site, the author's site gains a link which helps its ranking in all major search engines. Remember, articles on any subject will help you, but most helpful for improving your search engine rankings are those on subjects closely related to the subject of your sit.
Be sure to compose the author's box as carefully as your article. It should include your name, a sentence about you, and a text link, with appropriate anchor text, to your website. Note that the text links in the author's box below use the terms most likely to be used by people searching for websites like mine.
If you adhere to the following guidelines, lots of webmasters will add your articles to their sites, and you'll be well rewarded for your efforts.
1. Be sure your articles are instructive, helpful, and of practical value.
2. Remember that your title should create curiousity and draw readers in.
3. Webmasters will not add sloppily written, error ridden articles to their websites. Not only should your proofread your article, but you should have someone else do so as well.
4. Be brief. If you can say what you need to 300 words, don't use 500.
5. Remember who your audience is and construct your article(s) accordingly.
Don't get discouraged if all of your articles aren't picked up by hundreds of sites. The more you write the more you will learn about what kinds of articles are most likely to be well received. So, stay at it and you will almost surely be rewarded for your efforts.
By providing articles other webmasters can use to add content to their websites, you can benefit in three ways. The first is that once your articles appear on enough websites, you will be regarded as an authority on the subject or subjects about which you write.
Benefit number two is that article readers will click on the link in the author's box, resulting in immediate, increased traffic to his or her website.
Even more important is benefit number three, the fact that each time an article is added to another webmaster's site, the author's site gains a link which helps its ranking in all major search engines. Remember, articles on any subject will help you, but most helpful for improving your search engine rankings are those on subjects closely related to the subject of your sit.
Be sure to compose the author's box as carefully as your article. It should include your name, a sentence about you, and a text link, with appropriate anchor text, to your website. Note that the text links in the author's box below use the terms most likely to be used by people searching for websites like mine.
If you adhere to the following guidelines, lots of webmasters will add your articles to their sites, and you'll be well rewarded for your efforts.
1. Be sure your articles are instructive, helpful, and of practical value.
2. Remember that your title should create curiousity and draw readers in.
3. Webmasters will not add sloppily written, error ridden articles to their websites. Not only should your proofread your article, but you should have someone else do so as well.
4. Be brief. If you can say what you need to 300 words, don't use 500.
5. Remember who your audience is and construct your article(s) accordingly.
Don't get discouraged if all of your articles aren't picked up by hundreds of sites. The more you write the more you will learn about what kinds of articles are most likely to be well received. So, stay at it and you will almost surely be rewarded for your efforts.
About the Author:
Larry Libassi has written dozens of articles to promote educational websites on scholarships, financial aid, college admission, career colleges, graduate schools, and online colleges. He is also an editor for The Big Brain, the Internet's smartest directory.
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