As promised, the list of directories I submit articles to is below.
There a lot more. You can search for "article directories" to find more. You can search for more targeted article directories by adding your keyword terms to the search. For example, "wedding article directories," "dogs article directories," etc. You will be amazed at the number of directories from which to choose.
If you get tired of submitting articles manually, or you want to submit to many
directories at once, check into automatic submission software such as Article Marketer. Again, you can search for "automatic article submission" and choose one of the products available.
http://ezinearticles.com
http://www.articlemarketer.com
http://www.articlesfactory.com
http://www.goarticles.com
http://www.articledashboard.com
http://www.ideamarketers.com
http://www.articlecity.com
http://getmyarticles.com
http://www.kokkada.com
http://www.amazines.com
http://www.easyarticles.com
http://www.articlesauce.com
http://www.free-articles-zone.com
http://www.sunwestnet.net
All of these directories are free and accept a wide variety of articles.
Take some time to read the editorial guidelines and set up your profile before you begin. After that, you can log in and submit your article.
Let me know if you have questions. Feel free to email me at support@commonsenseebiz.com
Monday, February 12, 2007
Article Writing - Where to Submit Your Articles
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Sunday, February 11, 2007
Ready, Set, ... Hold on a Minute!
You have your article written and you broke it into the parts listed in my post "Writing Articles - The Elements of an Article." Congratulations!
Before I can let you submit an article, though, you must consider two very important parts of your article. Do you know what they are? Right. The beginning and the end, but not the introduction and the conclusion, I mean the very beginning and the very end: the title and the resource box.
Write a title that sells
While many people focus on 3 steps or 7 steps or even 100 steps or tips, I want you to
put your keyword(s) at the beginning of the title. Unlike browsing at a bookstore under a category for titles that catch your eye, people looking for an online article will type keywords into a search engine and see what comes up. By putting your keywords at the beginning of the title, you increase the chances of your article being found by the search engines.
For example, instead of writing "Top 10 Ways to Increase Traffic to Your Website," write "Increase Traffic to Your Website - Viral Marketing is the Key." If you can include two related keyword search terms in your title, two things will happen: 1) Your article can be found using either the term "increase traffic to your website" or "viral marketing," two very hot topics these days; and 2) it is more likely that a reader will read the article once it's found because they see two terms they are interested in - increasing traffic and viral marketing.
For a good article on writing titles, see Article Marketing and Copywriting Secret: How To Make Your Article TITLE Sell, by Christopher Knight.
Carefully consider and construct your article resource box
The author resource box is perhaps the most important part of the article as far as your marketing efforts go. Yes, it is important to write an attention-grabbing headline and make sure your content is good, but there are two goals of your resource box that you must know about: 1) it provides a backlink to your website, and 2) it gives readers an opportunity to visit your site, which in turn increases your traffic and eventually your page ranking.
Most of the directories I submit to allow href tags in the resource box, but be sure to check the guidelines of the directory you are submitting to before including the href tags.
The resource box should tell about who you are and compel the reader to click through to your website. Most of the time it pays to start out with your name, as in
Mary Smith is a self-made millionaire who helps people get out of debt and live debt-free. Get out of debt and become a millionaire at GetOutofDebtandStayThere.
Read the section How To Make A URL/Website Address "Linkable" in the article concerning HTML skills. My only change would be to insert the keywords as your target instead of re-entering your web address. For example, instead of
Mary Smith is a self-made millionaire who helps people get out of debt and live debt-free. Get out of debt and become a millionaire at
which results in
Mary Smith is a self-made millionaire who helps people get out of debt and live debt-free. Get out of debt and become a millionaire at GetOutofDebtandStayThere.
write:
Mary Smith is a self-made millionaire who helps people get out of debt and live debt-free.
which results in
Mary Smith is a self-made millionaire who helps people get out of debt and live debt-free. Get out of debt and become a millionaire at GetOutofDebtandStayThere.com.
This example puts the link around your keywords, rather than your web address.
Don't be overwhelmed
While even these two parts of the article might seem overwhelming, they don't have to be. Look at other examples of titles and resource boxes to get your footing then start working on them.
You can change your resource box for future articles, and I have changed mine as I learned more and saw how others wrote theirs. You will get better over time at writing and linking.
If you have any questions on how to write the best titles and resource box for your articles, leave a comment and I'll get back to with suggestions.
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Saturday, February 10, 2007
Get Started!
Now that you have the basics of article writing, my best advice is to start writing!
Be sure to read my previous posts on the essentials of an article and the basics of html. In a day or two I will give you the list of directories I use for submissions.
For now, choose one of your keywords, experiences, or interests and start writing!
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Thursday, February 8, 2007
Article Writing - What Do I Write About?
I guess I got a little ahead of myself, didn't I? I moved on to writer's block when you might still be asking, "What do I write about?"
Here are a few suggestions to get you started.
If you have a website or product:
Choose keywords and use them as springboards. For example, if you have a website that specializes in carpeting, there are many aspects of carpeting your readers will be interested in: texture, style, quality, padding, color, installation, etc. Choose one of these keywords and start a list of keywords within that category. As you write your list of keywords, ideas for articles will form in your mind and you can easily put them into words.
Talk about the benefits of your product or service. While editors of article directories have the right to refuse publication of articles written purely for advertisement, they will likely publish articles that tell about the benefit of carpeting over wood flooring or vinyl. If you stick to the benefits of choosing quality carpeting and then include your web address in the resource box, you will likely have a publishable article.
Talk about the different uses for your product or service. Tell about the various rooms that are most suitable for carpeting or the best carpet to use in a bedroom versus a bathroom. If some rooms aren't suitable for carpet, in your opinion, write an article about that and explain why you have that opinion. Readers are looking for information, good or bad, and will be glad for another viewpoint that maybe they hadn't thought of.
Write about your experience in starting or buying your business. Many, many people are looking for business opportunites and are wondering if they are suited to starting or running their own business. Personal success stories are a great motivator for others to pursue their own dreams of owning or running their own business. Be honest about it. Don't try to make it all sound rosy if it wasn't. Readers are more interested in honesty than in being made to feel good.
If you do not have a website or business:
The world of article writing is open to everyone. If people are curious about it, there is a market for it. Article directories are not just for people who want to write about business or online pursuits.
Here are just a few topics that are available for article submission:
Business
Careers/Employment
Fundraising
Industrial Mechanical
Resumes/Cover Letters
Sales
Top 7 or 10 Tips
SEO
Search Engine Marketing
Debt Relief
Real Estate
Dating
Divorce
Marriage Wedding
Religion
Health and Fitness
Grief
Positive Attitude
Auto Racing
Basketball
Fishing
Travel and Leisure
Crafts Hobbies
Coffee
Arts and Entertainment
Music
Book Reviews
And literally hundreds more.
Start today. Make a list of keywords, write about the benefits and uses of your product, or your experience in building your business. If you don't have a business, write about anything that interests you. If you are interested in it, you can write about it.
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Monday, February 5, 2007
Article Writing - More Ideas to Break Through Writer's Block
Here are some more ideas to help you break through writer's block.
- Write as though you are writing to your blog
- Keep a noteboodk handy
- Ask questions
- Change topic
Blog posts are often written in a more informal, friendly tone which often makes them easier to write than formal articles written for an audience. After the post is written, use the outline from your post to write an article for submission.
Some of my best, and the most questionable, ideas often surface when I wake up in the middle of the night or when I'm busy doing something else, like driving or cooking. Keep a notebook handy to jot down these ideas as they come to mind.
Recently a man who writes articles asked me what questions I had about writing and submitting articles. Instead of replying directly to my email, he wrote and submitted an article that answered my question. Ask questions of people who need your services. Use their questions as a springboard for writing. Chances are good that if one person had that question, many others will have the same question.
If your main business is decorating but you really want to write about the latest football or basketball game or TV show, do it. Just be aware that the audience you desire for your primary business may or may not read the article. Your goal of driving traffic to your site may not be fulfilled by this "off-topic" article, but write it anyway. The enjoyment you get from writing this article on a current event could spur you to get back on topic and reach your intended audience.
For personal guidance on writing articles, contact me at support@commonsenseebiz.com. I'll be glad to help you with any questions you may have.
Claudia
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Thursday, February 1, 2007
Article Writing - Break Through Writer's Block
On this first day of February, with a dusting of snow on the ground, I am reminded that this might be the month that you are stuck indoors and can spend some time writing by the fireplace while the wind howls outside.
If you have not written and submitted one article yet, go back and read through the posts I made in January to find out why it is important to write articles and some of the essentials of how to do it, then come back here to get started.
If you have started writing articles, you might run into what is know as "writer's block."
Writer's block hits almost all writers at some point in their career. You might have flown through the first five or ten or more articles then suddenly run out of things to say. If this has happened to you, follow these tips to get started again.
If you have been sitting at your computer, staring at a blank screen, pulling your hair out to get a new idea to write about, get up and move a little. The mere movement away from your computer to get some blood flowing will help to jumpstart your creative juices. If you haven't come up an idea for writing just by staring at the screen, continued staring will not change anything for you, except to give you a headache.
By reading today's headlines or your favorite blog, your mind will reconnect with words and ideas again. It might take just one sentence or one article for your mind to come up with a new idea. If you don't come up with any new ideas after the first headline or the first blog, try, try again. If still nothing comes to your mind, at least you have kept up with the news and seeds have been planted in your brain that might surface hours or days later.
Read through some of your own articles to find an article that was written from a broad angle and pick it apart to come up with more articles on narrower topics.
In a typical article, as you were taught in school, you probably made three points that supported your main point. You can write an article on one of these three points and support it with three more points that can be used in later articles, then these three points can be used in three more articles and so on. See where I'm going? Until you get down to the article that tells about the components of paint, you can keep writing articles just on sprucing up your walls with paint for days to come.
Start with just a list of words associated with your business or area of interest that you want to write about. If your website is about decorating on a budget, list the rooms in your house or the techniques, such as paint, wallpaper, stenciling, etc., that can be used to spruce up your walls. Start with just words then move up to phrases if those come to mind.
From this list you can choose one of the words or topics and write an article about that or you can choose one area, such as walls, and write a series of articles on the different ways to change the look of a room by changing the walls.
More ideas on writer's block will be presented in future posts. Choose one of these, take a break, read the headlines or a blog, read your previous articles, or make a list of words and expect that writer's block to be gone before you have to add another log to the fire.
If this article was helpful to you or you have another idea to share with others about breaking through writer's block, leave a comment below.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Article Writing - Essential HTML Skills For Article Authors - 7 Tips
This article by Christopher Knight will give you the basics of HTML that you can use to spruce up the articles you submit for publication. Contact me if you have any questions.
Leave a comment if this article was helpful to you.
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Essential HTML Skills For Article Authors - 7 Tips
By Christopher Knight
Many successful authors close their mind to learning HTML because they figure they don't need to know it. I've been in technology, marketing and writing on the Internet for a decade+ now and I too shut my mind to learning HTML... until earlier this year. My thinking was that HTML coders only make $8-$10/hr and why would I want to learn a skill that I can outsource to someone who specializes in HTML coding?
Guess what? You don't have to learn more than 15 minutes of HTML knowledge to significantly improve the quality of your articles. In today's issue, I'm going to show you the top 7 easy-to-learn essential HTML skills that can help any article author make better looking articles before the day is over.
The 7 HTML "MUST KNOW" article author skills include how to format a URL or an email address, how to enhance your text with BOLD, ITALICS, or the UNDERLINE font attribute and how to set up a bullet or numbered list in HTML.
How To Make A URL/Website Address "Linkable":
This:
Just substitute your website address from the above code and now you know how to "link" up a website address. Some like to create anchor text links. Here is the code to create links out of keywords:
One Note: Use anchor text links *sparingly* when submitting articles to directories as some have limitations on the number of times the same URL can be linked up. For example, with EzineArticles.com, you are only allowed to have one URL in a given article that is the same and your article could be rejected if you have two links to the same URL regardless as to whether you linked it up like the first and/or second example above.
How To Make Your Email Address "Linkable":
This:
One Note: It is never a good idea to put your email address in your article because your email address will get harvested by spammers who use web email extractor bots to scour the Internet. Better to put a link to your contact information if you must.
How To Make Something BOLD:
This:
How To Make Something ITALICS:
This:
How To Make Something UNDERLINED:
This:
How To Make A Bullet Point List:
This:
will create this:
This:
By opening up your mind to allow yourself to learn the above 7 essential HTML tips for article authors, you can improve the quality of your articles immediately.
About The Author:
Christopher M. Knight invites you to submit your best articles for massive exposure to the high-traffic http://EzineArticles.com/ directory. When you submit your articles to EzineArticles.com, your articles will be picked up by ezine publishers who will reprint your articles with your content and links intact giving you traffic surges to help you increase your sales. To submit your article, setup a membership account today: http://EzineArticles.com/submit/
Copyright 2005 - Christopher M. Knight. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Reprint Rights: You may reprint this article as long as you leave all of the links active, do not edit the article in any way, give author name credit and follow all of the EzineArticles terms of service for Publishers.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Christopher_Knight
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