’10 Ways Writing Articles Can Improve Your Business’ – Earl William’s Latest Article
Earl William’s latest newsletter article titled “10 Ways Writing Articles Can Improve Your Business” is reprinted here. [Article Reprint]
Earl William’s latest newsletter article is reprinted here.
10 Ways Writing Articles Can Improve Your Business
1. Submit them to e-zines and web sites for publishing. Include your resource box at the end of the article to get free advertising.
2. Combine your articles into a free e-book. You can place your business ad in the e-book. Give it away to visitors and allow them to do the same to multiply your advertising.
3. Create an article directory on your web site. People will visit your web site to get the free information.
4. Submit your articles to print publications that pay for submissions. You can make extra income getting paid as a freelance writer.
5. Combine a few of your articles together into a free report. Give away the free report as a bonus for buying your main product or service.
6. Publish a book with all your articles. Make extra money selling the book from your web site.
7. Give people an instant article directory. Tell visitors they can instantly add a free article directory to their web site by linking to yours. All those links can add up to a large amount of traffic to your web site.
8. Post your articles in related online communities. This can give you free advertising in newsgroups, forums and e-mail discussion lists.
9. Allow people to include your articles in their free e-books. Your article could end up being in 20 to 30 e-books in no time. You won’t even have to promote the e-books.
10. Let people access your articles by autorepsonder. Include your full page e-mail ad with the article.
Quote of the Day:
“If you just set out to be liked, you would be prepared to compromise on anything at any time, and you would achieve nothing.” — Margaret Thatcher
Warm regards,
Earl Williams
http://www.NetMarketer.org
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http://www.NetMarketer.org/pips.html
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