Posts Tagged ‘writing’

Instant Article Wizard Review

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Because of the role that the internet plays in our life, it’s not just where people from distant places can meet up, it’s also a marketplace.

The more people you get to visit your site, the greater your profits will be. So it’s pretty clear that you have to generate some decent traffic in order to have a successful business.

The only way to generate serious traffic to your site is by posting informative articles. Let’s look at it this way: people go to the internet to find information, therefore, you have to provide sensible articles which they will want to read for them to go to your site.

The only problem with this is the part where you have to write the articles.

The first step that you have to do when writing articles is to do research. Especially if you have limited knowledge on the topic, you really have to do research in order for you to write sensible articles.

And then there is the writing process itself. If you aren’t good in written communication, this can be a big problem for you.

Some internet marketers have tried to get rid of all those by employing an article writing program. But, more often than now, these programs create articles that are bordering on ridiculous and absurd.

These articles are better known as simple keywords strung together to reach an appropriate length even if they sound grammatically wrong and incoherent.

But if you search for these programs, you’ll find that there are actually some that do work like instant article wizard.

You only need to type in the keywords and then the program will automatically do a search for all the texts related to your topic. From this, you will be able to write an article from start to end.

Article writing can generate continual traffic through the years which is why most internet marketers turn to it. One thing they do with these articles is to submit them in article directories or include them as content for blogs.

Slow down. To find out more good info about instant article wizard then go to my review. And go to my instant money code review soon.

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Submit Your Article To The Directories After You Read This Article Marketing Tips Tutorial

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

There are many article marketing tools that you can use to make the process of distributing your articles easier. The best way to do this is with a service called the Unique Article Wizard. However, although this is invaluable in getting your article exposed to more sites, there are common mistakes that some people make before submitting their articles to directories.

Let us take a look at the most common mistakes made in 3 key areas:

1) Confusing the reason to promote articles with the reason to write them.

In article marketing, the main benefits of you promoting them is branding, lead generation, backlinks and promotion, which are all part of your search engine optimization efforts.

However, there is one reason why you write articles, and that is to inform your audience about a subject. It is greatly important that your article is based upon this fact, or else you stand to fail in the promotional benefits as outlined above.

Of course, it is also highly important that you figure out how to get people to read you article, and then to click on your site link in the resource box. I have produced a couple of articles that cover these areas so please check them out :-) .

2) Failing to realize and maximize the promotional opportunities of article marketing must not be underscored.

You will more than likely already know that your article can generate links back to your website from the article directories themselves, and also from any websites who publish your article from these article directories. However, did you know that you can attract more visitors and better search engine results from the same article?

The first step to achieving this is to provide relevant keywords at strategic places in the article. However, do not overdo this. A good benchmark is to aim for between a ten to fifteen percent keyword density. I won’t go further into this here as I’ve discussed this in other articles but if you would like to find out more, look out for more of my article marketing articles.

You shouldn’t just aim for your article to be accepted by article directories, but should ultimately aim for it to be used by publishers who scour the directories for website content. You should not underestimate the potential that this can have on your promotional efforts, as many of these publishers may have hundreds or thousands of regular visitors who could then view your article.

Start out by having a plan of what you want achieved and make sure that you reach your targets. It is important to do this so that you can reap the maximum benefits of every article that you write.

3) Creating articles with content that does not help your readers.

Maybe your only plan is to create an article and get links back from article directories, and that any visitor that you may get from this is fine.

Many article directories buckle down on the amount of articles that they accept that are simply not up to standard. And even if a poorly written, uninformative article does make it into the article sites, then the potential of being picked up by webmasters seeking quality content is certainly lost.

The benefits of one publisher with a hundred thousand website visitors picking up your article should be enough incentive for you to write an informative article.

Researching into a topic that is sought after is important. There may be many readers of this article who will feel that this information is all well and good but feel that they cannot write an article well, or may not know enough about a certain subject to write an article. This is by no means a dead-end. There are many places where you can research into a topic, or hiring a writer might be an option worth considering.

The choice really is yours on how dedicated you are in increasing the exposure of your article. You can choose to gain a few backlinks from article directories, or with a little more effort you can enjoy massive exposure from providing unique content articles to hundreds of article directories and websites with a article marketing service like the Unique Article Wizard.

Want to find out more about Article Marketing Techniques, just click the link to learn how to use article marketing effectively.

Google Adwords Advertising Advice

Monday, January 18th, 2010

It is incorrect to believe that the top search terms are the best choices for keywords. This seems logical but it doesn’t take into account the competition. Picking keywords that match the advertiser’s business usually has more of an impact.

Providing terms that are descriptive can draw a better group of people. Using a phrase like “cook books” instead of just “books” will commonly result in more conversions due to the fact that it will appear to people actually searching for cook books instead of just books. Providing a term like “Italian cook books” can result in even more conversions.

A low conversion ratio, or readers who click but don’t end up buying, doesn’t help an advertiser in any way despite the high number of clicks. It will only cost the business more money in fees that are not negated by higher sales. By placing very specific keywords to hone in on a niche advertisers are able to get higher quality clicks. This will lead to a significantly better conversion ratio and a much higher ROI.

Creating keywords requires examining your web site and picking out the words and phrases that describe it. You should also look at other web sites in the same target market. Try to figure out why those sites are good or not and look at how they word their advertisements and content. If they are reaching the target market you should attempt to leverage their terms and phrases where possible.

It can also be helpful if you learn to think as a customer would. Google offers the recommendation to list all the things a customer might type into a search engine while looking for a certain product or service. Consider the possibility that there may be several different spellings for those words. As an example, foods which are low fat could also be called “light” or “lite”. Either spelling should be a keyword so that every potential customer is reached.

Keeping track of how effective a campaign is is a critical component. You can use Google’s conversion tracking tool along with Google Analytics to see how a campaign is doing. If you see advertisements that are not generating as much traffic as estimated try to make some changes. Then, keep watching the results to see if the change improved things.

Justin Harrison is a leading Internet Marketing consultant responsible for the Internet Marketing strategies behind some of the biggest online brands including Amazon, BBC, MasterCard and many others.

The Ancient History of Barry, South Wales: Part Two

Friday, November 6th, 2009

In the Twelfth Century, William de Barri owned Barry Castle, but it was attacked and destroyed by Llewellyn Bren in 1316. It is said that the Cavaliers rebuilt it, but that it was subsequently destroyed again by the Roundheads, never to be rebuilt.

The Normans were hated by the locals and they had to build large mansions to protect themselves from the frequent attacks carried out on them from the people of the valleys and mountains. During the time of Henry III, there were 12 castles within six miles of Barry. In Glamorgan, there were 30 castles and in south Wales as a whole, 150.

Porthkerry and the church lying to its west is said to have taken its name from Ceri, who is said to have founded a port, ie ‘Port Ceri’. People say that Ceri ap Caid, the King of Essyllwg, resided in Porthkerry before the Christian era and that his bard, Corvinor, was the first to have built a ship with sails and a rudder for the race of Cymru. Some believe that Ceri was a nephew or grandson of Caractacus (Caradog) and that he assumed the leadership of the government in South Wales when Caractacus was sent to Rome.

John Wesley preached in the Porthkerry Church and sometimes outside in the churchyard too between 1741 and 1743. Today, there are two very old churches still in use in Barry: St. Cadocs Church in Cadoxton and Merthyr Dyfan Church in Merthyr Dyfan. One-hundred-and-fifty years ago, Cadoxton was the largest village in the Barry area: thus, in 1844 the Parliamentary register contained 25 names: 20 from Cadoxton and five from Barry. The one church was dedicated to St. Cadoc, who had been accustomed to spend Lent on Flat Holm and Barry Island. The village (Cadoc’s Town)took its name from the church, which was founded in 800 AD.

Merthyr Dyfan Church, which is situated in the north of Barry, was founded in 600 AD and the name means Dyfan The Martyr. There were two saints of this name. The one travelled to Barry to convert the local people to Christianity and the other lived in the sixth century. He was the son of a Welsh chieftain. His sister was also martyred and the town of Merthyr Tydfil is named in her memory.

The Christian faith grew very quickly in the Vale of Glamorgan and in the middle of the second century, the Prince of Siluria, Llewrwg, became the first king, of any country in the world in all history, to be baptized into the Christian faith. He sent to Rome for more Chritian teachers and was sent two monks named Dyfan and Fagan. Dyfan was martyred near the church and the Fagan was canonized. St. Fagan’s situated between Barry and Cardiff was named after him.

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