I've got a little something at the end of the article (hint: it's about places to submit article for best results)
In the previous post, you've discovered how to create content on your websites by the dozens. You've learned what it is, and you've learned how to do it.
It's over to you now to implement the lesson. The learning stops there. The execution starts there on.
From my own experience creating and submitting articles to directories, there are only 2 worthwhile aims you want to have:
Getting the traffic from the directories ...
Getting the traffic from the directories ...
... and search engines, AND getting click-through.
Which one should you target with your articles?
The answer, surprisingly, is not in the article but the directory which you submit it to.
The answer, surprisingly, is not in the article but the directory which you submit it to.
My three years of experience tells me that there are directories that are good for back-links and others for getting click-through.
Knowing 'which is which' takes time because you need to experiment.
Here are things you can test as a start:
For example:
- Directories traffic and popularity; finds it from places like Alexa
- Article categories
- Subjects
- Headlines
- Article length
- Author resources
Right now I finds that certain articles format which I submit to Ezinearticles.com yields better click-through in specific categories under certain subjects.
If I need to increase targeted eyeballs to my site, all I need to do is to submit more articles that carry similar tone.
The result is often similar.
And now for that little something which I alluded at the beginning of this article:
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