Can Writing Articles Truely Succeed To Fetch You More Traffic?
There are 2 aims of writing articles to generate site traffic. The first is that you are hoping that people reading the articles will visit your site, which is fabulous if you have a global reach, and the second is that the articles will boost your search engine rankings – fabulous for every web site.
So, what proof do I have that it works? Well, I have taken part in a challenge to write 100 articles in 100 days (and managed 150 in around 60 days…). Out of the articles submitted last month, my best one has been read by 386 people in only 21 days and of these at least 24 came in excess of to my site. That article has also been distributed by some of these readers to other sites, which hopefully will also generate visitors.
So what around the search engines? Well for this I’ll look back at a few keywords that I was optimising for round 15 months ago. I wrote round 15 articles on some keywords and use these to push 2 different websites. Before I started the process I was nowhere to be seen. Part way through the list I had made it to the top of the first page and to this day, even if I have not written articles for this keywords for in excess of a year, I still have my sites in the top 4 positions on Google.
Along the same lines, you might write an article and pass it to a website owner and ask them to publish it as a guest post on their website. By working with high visitors sites, you could tempt their readership over to your website. But there is also the element of search engine optimisation. Both of the above will, on the whole, help with SEO. But it is a small number of incoming links and not really going to make a huge difference. Therefore, you need bulk submission systems if you want to get the best search engine effects and with this comes duplicate content.
To keep away from duplicate content, rewrite your articles for these systems using a tool for instance MAR. It is an simple way to provide the submission tools with alternatives to key words scattered through the text, but be careful that the text does not become unreadable. Then, I submit the article to up to 30 blogs who are asking for this content, via a system known as FTS. It is quite straightforward, copy and paste the prepared article then find several blogs that have a category that fits your writing.
There are also bulk article submission tools as for instance MAS that allow you to submit the articles, again with the variations, to hundreds of article directories. As long as you are careful with the spinning, you should have ample of reprints pointing back at you.
Written by Keith Lunt, who offers website design Formby. If you would like to read more marketing articles, call by!
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