You’ve just created your latest information product and now you want to use article marketing to drive traffic to your sales page and help increase sales. How do you do this?
There are probably several ways, but I’m going to share the process that I’ve seen used successfully many times.
Step 1: Develop a list of key [...]
Ah, headlines. This is surprisingly a controversial topic and you’ll find all sorts of advice on how to create great headlines, many of which contradict each other. But all those tips and pieces of advice won’t help you if you don’t know what the purpose of your article is.
This is because, different types of headlines [...]
Here’s an article marketing tip: You need to get your articles read in order to have them help you accomplish your goals. One way to get your article read is to answer the burning questions of your target market. What keeps them up at night? What are they searching the Internet for answers for?
Let’s say [...]
Would you like to know a simple formula for using article marketing to drive affiliate sales? A formula that will not only help you increase your affiliate earnings, but will build you a list of targeted people interested in your topic?
What if I told you that this formula only really had three steps … once [...]
When people search the Internet for information, they are more than likely searching for a solution to a specific problem. Therefore, if your articles address this problem and offer a solution to it, they are more likely to be read them.
If the article addresses the problem in an informative and engaging way, the reader will [...]
How many times have you seen a resource box that basically explained why the author was the right person to write that article? I’m sure it was a lot … in fact, when I first started out with article marketing, I thought that was what the bio/resource box was for!
But I’m here to tell you [...]
If blogging and article marketing were people, they would would be living the best love story every seen. These two marketing techniques were made for each other like peanut butter and chocolate, like Piglet and Pooh Bear, like Abercrombie and Fitch.
But, like Abbott and Costello, the pairing can come up a bomb if not done [...]