Do Your Internet Marketing Articles Meet this 5 Question Test?
Do Your Internet Marketing Articles Meet this 5 Question Test?
If you ignore the five essentials to effective internet marketing article writing, you may as well not waste your time. Article writing is a powerful tool. When done well, it will attract a lot of eyes and back links to your web site. Do it poorly, and your results will be meager.
1. Does your title attract the right reader’s attention?
Ideally, it should let the “right” readers know the information in the article is for them, and it should intrigue them to at least take a look. The goal of a headline or title is to get the reader to read the first line. If they don’t, your article fails its purpose.
Specifically, you want to catch your ideal prospects attention. A too cute title may catch a lot of attention, but if the people attracted aren’t candidates for what you are selling, in the final analysis you are just wasting their time. So while you want to be provocative, focus on that which would be appropriate for your specific audience.
Once you have them reading your first line, make sure it’s powerful enough to carry them into the first whole paragraph and beyond.
2. Is your article properly focused?
A good internet marketing article is succinctly focused on one topic. That topic may have multiple parts, but they are all specifically tied to one idea. As internet marketers, that idea should be a single Keyword or Keyword Phrase.
People will search for articles in article directories by keyword, and so you want them to be able to find your article. When they publish your article, you want to get back links to your web site based on that keyword. Thus it is imperative that you decide specifically which keyword you are trying to rank for, before you write the first word.
It goes without saying that the keyword and the article should be directly related to the site you are referring people to, or again you would be wasting everyone’s time.
3. Have you effectively used your keywords?
If possible you should include your keyword in your title. This will resonate with people who are searching for articles on your keyword. But don’t force it. Your primary objective is to get people to read your article. Including the keyword is a distinct plus, but not mandatory.
You want to use the keywords as often as possible within the article, but again don’t overdo it. Too many internet marketing articles are overstuffed with the keywords to the point that they don’t read well. So rather than trying to meet some artificial keyword density, concentrate on writing a readable article but do try to use your keywords wherever appropriate.
4. Is your content worth reading?
Provide your readers with value. If an internet marketing article is to get picked up and republished elsewhere, it will be because it caught an editor’s eye and delivered content worth sharing with their readers.
People respond well to facts, figures and statistics as long as they are not overwhelming. Anecdotes and stories that make a point enliven articles. Rather than adding a lot of adjectives to an article, focus on your verbs. Active verbs and a positive message are always welcome.
5. Does your resource box deliver?
The goal of an internet marketing article is to drive people and robots to your website. Your resource box is therefore critical to the success of your article. If you are not allowed to include anchor text in the article itself, it is essential that you do so in the resource box. Repeat your keyword and link it to your target site. But do so creatively.
As much as possible, develop your resource box as a continuation of your article. If it flows as thought it were a continuation of the article above it, a larger portion of your readers will read it as well. And then be sure to include a call to action. Let your readers know what step you want them to take.
If you have been able to hold their attention from start to finish of the article, it is only logical that they will want to follow on to the next step, by visiting your web site, blog or take whatever additional step you desire.
If you write your internet marketing articles with these five questions in mind, you will be rewarded with lots of traffic and back links to your web sites.
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[Below is a sample of a resource box I will be testing when I post this article on the article directories.]
To learn more ideas and tips on how to ensure your internet marketing articles grab tons of new traffic and backlinks to your sites go to http://ArticleMarketingHint.com. The author Earl Netwal also publishes a blog for small business people called http://MicroBusinessSpecialist.com/blog
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All good questions Earl. The one that stands out for me is No 3 “Have you effectively used your keywords?” looking back at my articles I can say that I did not. I’ll need do plan my articles a little better in the future. Thanks again for the info
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Your right, you need all of those steps taken care of in order to see great results with your articles. The whole point of the article is to get people to your web site, and if you have those 5 areas covered… people will visit your site.
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Great tips for Article Marketing Earl. I also think #5 is very important and I am constantly trying to tweek it to make it better.
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Good info on the major points.I agree with Doug though the resource box is the key to making them work.
Good quality above and people will be happy to follow the resource box.
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Great info, Earl – especially #5, which is by far the most important part to an online marketer. The article must deliver good content, while leaving the reader wanting to know more – and the resource box should point them to where to get that additional information.
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