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By: Glenn Murray
Search engines determine their rankings based on two things:
1) Is your site relevant? (Optimized for certain keywords)
2) Is your site important? (Many links back to your site from other sites)
Only when you address both of these considerations are you guaranteed of making an impact. Your degree of success depends on how hard you try and how many other people you're competing against (and
how hard they're trying).
Optimizing your site for keywords is the easy part. (See http://www.divinewrite.com/seocopy.htm for more information on SEO copy.) Generating links back to your site is much more challenging Ãâ
and time consuming (especially considering GoogleÃâs dampening link filter Ãâ see http://www.divinewrite.com/googlelinkfilter.htm). But it can be done; and you donÃât need a huge
budget.
The key to topping Google on a budget is writing articles.
HereÃâs how it worksÃâ¦
STEP 1) YouÃâre an expert in your field so you possess knowledge that other people want.
STEP 2) You write a helpful article Ãâ sharing your hard-earned knowledge and expertise.
STEP 3) You submit your article to recognized ÃâArticle SubmitÃâ sites on the Internet.
STEP 4) Publishers of online newsletters, ezines, etc. gather content from these sites for free.
STEP 5) Helpful, well written articles are snapped up by thousands of publishers from all around the world.
STEP 6) The only condition is that they must publish the article with a functioning link to your site.
STEP 7) 300 people publish your article Ãâ you get 300 links back to your site.
Below are some FAQs about article writing that will help you write your articles and manage your campaign.
Q) What should I write about?
A) Write about what you know. Make sure itÃâs related to your business (so you can use the keywords you want to rank with) and helpful (so it gets published). For example, if youÃâre a
manufacturer of industrial plastics, you might write an article - or series of articles - on how best to handle teflon tubing prior to installation. Once you get thinking about it, you'll probably
find there are hundreds of articles you could write that are helpful. You may even have some of them partly written already in your instruction manuals or installation guides, etc. Another good
idea is to think of all the questions you get asked by customers and potential customers. These questions show you what people are interested in. If you write an article answering every one of
these questions, you'll get published, and you'll also show yourself to be a credible expert. (You may even cut down phone support time!)
Q) How long should my article be?
A) The best articles are only as long as they need to be. Keep it short and sweet Ãâ thereÃâs nothing wrong with a 400 word article. By the same token, if you need 1500 words to say all you
need to say, thatÃâs fine as well.
Q) What kind of writing should I use?
A) Simply write in a style that your audience will be comfortable with. If theyÃâre from the old school, donÃât write like I am. DonÃât use contractions, donÃât end sentences with
prepositions, and donÃât start sentences with ÃâandÃâ or ÃâbutÃâ. But if theyÃâre not old school, just use conversational English. In fact, the more of yourself you include in the
article, the more engaging it will be. The key is to make it readable.
Q) Should I focus on keywords?
A) Yes! Yes! Yes! Any SEO website copywriter will tell you that just as you need to optimize your website for specific keywords, so too should you optimize your articles. If possible, turn keywords
into links back to your site. And always try to include keywords in the headline and byline of your article. And donÃât worry about being seen as Spam; if your article provides good quality
information and guidance, it won't be seen as spam by the search engines even when itÃâs very keyword rich.
Q) Where should I submit my article?
A) There are hundreds, if not thousands, of submit sites on the Internet. Too many to include here. Do a search for Ãâarticle submitÃâ and just find the ones that are most applicable to your
industry and offer the most subscribers. Alternatively, you can purchase a list.
Q) Who will publish my article?
A) Generally people publish pre-written articles because they want Ãâeyes on paperÃâ. In other words, they want to generate traffic to their site. Helpful articles are one way of doing that.
It also sets them up as credible authorities on a particular subject. And it develops customer loyalty. There are hundreds of thousands of companies (maybe even millions) publishing online
newsletters, ezines, and article pages. No matter what your industry, youÃâre bound to find quite a few who are interested in what you have to say. In fact, once a few publishers recognise you
as a good source of content, they keep coming back looking for more (and even email you asking if you can send them directly).
Q) How will I know when my article has been published?
A) As one of the conditions of publications, you can request that the publisher notifies you when they use your article. Of course, most donÃât bother to do this, so it's a good idea to set up a
Google Alert (http://www.google.com/alerts) which notifies you when your URL has been published on a web page. Google doesn't pick them all up, but it picks up a lot. Whenever you receive an alert,
you make sure the article in unchanged and the link back to your site is functioning.
Q) Will the publisher change my article?
A) No, generally not. Changing articles is just extra work. In fact, thatÃâs why publishers like good articles and consistent content providers Ãâ because that means they donÃât have to do
any extra work. IÃâve had many articles published, and donÃât recall a single instance of an article being changed without my permission. If youÃâre worried about it, you can include an
instruction not to change the article in your conditions of publication.
Q) Can I get an SEO copywriter to write and submit my articles?
A) Yes. Any SEO copywriter should be able to write keyword rich articles and submit them to a number of high traffic article submit sites.
Q) What kind of information would I need to supply an SEO copywriter to write my article?
A) YouÃâd need to tell your SEO copywriter something like, "We want to write an article which helps people install teflon tubing. The kinds of people who'd be doing it are... They'd be doing it
because... The benefits of our tubing are... The difficulties they'd face are... Here are the key steps to successful installation..." Using this information, your SEO copywriter should be able to
put together a very readable article which would be bound to get published.
Q) Will my reputation suffer if my article appears on a dodgy site?
A) It shouldnÃât. Most dodgy sites will be either unrelated or have very low traffic. If the site is unrelated, the publisher wonÃât go to the effort of publishing your article. If itÃâs
related but has very low traffic, very few people will see your article there anyway. And besides, even if your article appears on a dodgy site, it probably wonÃât be changed because Ãâ dodgy
or not Ãâ publishers donÃât create extra work for themselves. So your original presentation, content, and intent will be unaffected. Write a good article, and it always reflects well on you,
no matter where it's published.
Q) How long will it take for my ranking to increase?
A) There are no guarantees in SEO. It all takes time. For a start, the search engines can take up to 2 months to update their index of pages. And a single inbound link generally wonÃât have much
impact. Depending on how much competition youÃâre facing for keywords, and where the links are coming from, 100 inbound links may not make much of a difference. (Links from high PageRank sites
are more beneficial to your ranking Ãâ see http://www.divinewrite.com/seotradesecrets.htm for more information on PR.) So donÃât expect anything to happen too quickly. But if youÃâre
dedicated, and youÃâre prepared to write quite a few articles, youÃâll definitely see results within a few months.
Happy writing!
Article Source: http://www.articledashboard.com
* Glenn Murray is a website copywriter, SEO copywriter, and article submission and article PR specialist. He is a director of article PR company Article PR and also of copywriting studio Divine
Write. He can be contacted on Sydney +612 4334 6222 or at glenn@divinewrite.com. Visit www.DivineWrite.com or www.ArticlePR.com for further details, more FREE articles, or to download his FREE
SEO e-book.