Writing Articles as Linking Strategy
by
Mike Banks Valentine
It is extremely effective to write articles for
distribution. This is the method that has brought
more traffic and more sales for Search
Engine Optimism than any other technique.
It always leads to ezine subscriptions, which
then lead to more sales, more and better advertising
in the my own Reading List and more exposure.
It is a self-feeding loop that grows your business
non-stop.
If I were to stop writing articles and submitting
them to other publishers, my advertising costs
would skyrocket in order to maintain the same
exposure and visibility for Search Engine Optimism.
Having articles accepted by large circulation
ezines and published on high traffic web sites
is of far more value than having an ad appear
below the article. Subscribers of ezines may look
at those ads, but they are reading the articles
far more often than the ads!
When you write those articles, upload them on
your site to dramatically improve your search
relevance due to high value content. Content is
king when it comes to search engines and search
positioning. I've written another article (I try
to walk my talk ;-) on archiving
ezines for search engine ranking.
The crux of the matter is that the publishers
that use your articles will often post them on
their own web site in their own ezine archive,
which then boosts your search relevancy even further
due to the link provided in your resource box.
There is another method rarely used by website
owners that is very effective as well -- Participation
in discussion lists targeted to your peers! It
is inevitable that each web business owner will
have their own ezine because it is such a well
recognized method of establishing a relationship
with web site visitors and *maintaining* a relationship
with customers and clients.
Your peers are always looking for content for
their ezine, sometimes they will include an article
on their website permanently if it deals directly
with an issue of interest to their visitors! I
have done the same with topics of interest to
my own visitors, I have reproduced articles submitted
by my peers on my own site just because a particualr
piece so clearly deals with matters of importance
to my site visitors. I have established article
swapping with some groups of publishers where
we all agree to run articles by each of the others
in a discussion list or professional organization.
Recently each of the members of Paul Seigel's
"Learning Fountain Network" contributed
both articles and ads to each other over several
weeks to be run in the ezines of each of the members
of that organization. It leads to a great sort
of cross-pollenation of ideas and the growth of
each of our lists. Of course the main benefit
included several new members for the Learning
Fountain Network when readers of those lists dicovered
the viewpoints of the members of LFN.
Instead of placing ads meant to distract and sell,
I am writing articles meant to instruct and entertain!
They are both means to an end, but the latter
establishes rapport and respect from the readers
(ideally) while the former interrupts and often
annoys us with hyperbole and sales pitch. Obviously
those who purchase products and services based
on informative articles will be far more willing
customers than those that were cajoled and convinced
by crafty headlines in advertisements.
I'll go so far as to argue that good writing is
far more important to small web businesses than
good advertising is! Would you rather read 500
words of reason or one paragraph of exagerated
claims when both serve the same end but produce
vastly differing results?
These 500 words have more to say than the 50 in
a carefully crafted classified advertisement.
Want to verify that claim? Take a look at this
Google
Ego Search for Mike Banks Valentine. Try doing
the same with advertising
copy!
Now comes the part that few of your competitors
will be doing - distribute
your articles for free use in others ezines,
ebooks and web sites with the requirement that
they use your resource box at the end of the article
and make links live if used online.
Don't ever include your web address without using
the http:// as that is the thing that makes links
"Clickable" from email! Make certain
there is a link to your web site in every article
resource box.
By requiring that your links be made live when
your articles are published on the web, you immediately
increase your search engine link relevance each
time someone links back to your web site. I've
provided a list of places to distribute your articles
in the resources section.
There are VERY
good software programs to help you to establish
links in appropriate categories to increase your
link relevance in the search engines and I would
go so far as to say that if you don't own a copy,
you should get one NOW.
But writing and distributing articles will build
your links, (that is outside sites linking back
to yours) like no other technique.
Get Busy writing and distributing those articles.
If you don't believe that this technique works,
why do you think there are so many articles
available from other Search Engine Pros? Because
WE KNOW IT WORKS TO INCREASE OUR SEARCH POSITION!
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