Are Your Clients Reading You Right?





Website traffic is important to all of us. Either we want to visit popular websites or most importantly, we want the most traffic possible on our website. As we, all know there are several ways to accomplish this task:

1. Contests and giveaways
2. Draw traffic from other sites
3. Creating reciprocal links
4. Distributing Press Releases
5. Creating Articles


All of the above ideas are great places to start and will work with consistency over time. Your efforts may pay off quickly by producing brief increases in traffic, which is also good but requires repeat performance on your part to keep the momentum going. Now that you have a game plan mapped out, how do you let potential visitors know that your site is hip, hot, and available?

Let’s focus on articles. Articles offer practical advice, experience, or anecdotes that meet the needs of your target audience. Numerous sites on the web offer article and submission directory. These sites offer authors and website owners the chance to submit informational articles that link the article to their site. It is NOT advisable or feasible to create duplicate content since Google and other search engines will only acknowledge it once, but there is a simple way to deal with the issue. Each article you rewrite should be approximately 60% different in order to be unique again.  Simply put rewrite your article so that it offers the same message but different words and then resubmit it to a different article directory or submission site. Each article you revamp and submit increases the opportunity for you to attract unique visitors.

Article Marketers came out with a free systematic guide to help you write powerful articles and submit them. The guide is available to Article Marketer's affiliates and authors for download and rebranding at HTTP://www.articlemarketer.com/stepbystep_ebook.php

 

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