Article Marketing
Your blog posts can help you drive traffic in more ways than one. Each of your posts is a great resource and you can use them to help drive additional traffic to your site.
By extracting your blog posts and submitting them to Article directories you will gain an even wider audience and because the directories allow you to include a “resource” section in which you can place a link to your blog, it will help drive traffic.
If you have a significant number of posts on your blog already then you have a great base from which to select. Don’t submit every post you have written otherwise readers finding you from a directory will have nothing new to read, select your best and submit those.
In addition to selecting your best articles, you can also do rewrites of each of them to create different versions for submission to different article directories. Sound like a lot of work? Not with services like http://www.badarticle.com/ which do the rewrite for you. You cut and paste your original article into it, decide how much variation you want from the original and let the software do the rest. If you are going to use these services make sure you are only rewriting your work, don’t be tempted to take someone elses and rewrite it.
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#1 by screen on January 14, 2009 - 3:37 am
Thanks for that badarticle.com tip. Have you used it? I love the concept; the website seems a little sketchy.
#2 by Ryan McLean on January 14, 2009 - 9:17 am
Have you used badarticle.com?
Is it worth trying or is it just a piece of crap?
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#3 by Paul on January 14, 2009 - 11:03 am
I'm trying it now it could be a good idea.
#4 by IronBlogger - Bloggi on January 14, 2009 - 11:19 pm
Seems like a pretty cool enough idea.
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#5 by Ajith Edassery | Blo on January 15, 2009 - 12:54 am
Article marketing definitely helps. The only problem is that we should worry about the reputation and repertoire of the marketer. Also, some of them use it for spinning purposes without having proper tools. This can have an adverse impact.
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#6 by Niche Titans on January 15, 2009 - 10:40 am
Yah… I don't know … I browsed bad article and it didn't seem impressive. Whats your experiences with using it? Anyone else use it?
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#7 by Jamie | Jakob McKay on January 17, 2009 - 7:01 am
Interesting. Checked out the badarticle site.
Personally, I still prefer Jetspinner, although of course it takes work.
#8 by Goldie on January 17, 2009 - 11:57 am
BadArticle is a good tip, nice one, been using it for a while
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