Article Marketing
As an aspiring internet marketer, making money online should definitely involve a lot of article marketing, at least for the first year that you are in business. What’s so great about marketing with articles? The question should really be “what’s NOT so great about article marketing” because it’s a lot easier to answer.
What IS Good About Article Marketing?
Here are just SOME of the great things about article marketing:
1. It’s very inexpensive to do (often no cost whatsoever)
2. A properly formatted article (dateless, so that it’s “evergreen”) can bring traffic to your sites for many years
3. Several good articles can establish you as an expert in your field (or niche)
4. If people like your articles, they will use them on their own sites and therefore link back to yours
5. Readers of those linked blogs may well become your readers (and maybe even customers) if they like what they like what they read.
What Not Good About Writing Articles?
Well, as I said, there’s almost nothing bad about article marketing, with possibly ONE exception. WRITING THEM!
You see, not many people are naturally gifted writers, and while most people CAN learn this skill, it certainly comes a lot easier to some than to others. What good is it, if you have some fantastic information inside your head that you simply can’t get down onto paper (or rather, your computer)?
Enter Article Assistant
This excellent software used to be sold for $297, but now its creator, Jason Potash, is giving it away for the price of your email address, so that he can send you an upsell-offer. This particular offer is, I believe, a membership site he’s starting.
Now I have my own views about membership sites, and though they are becoming big business in the internet marketing world (because of the lure of ongoing monthly payments from satisfied members (read “customers”), they will probably continue to grow for the foreseeable future………..until the economic depression REALLY start to ramp-up that is.
Article Writing Made Easy
How does the software work? Put simply, it’s a mini-search-engines that goes out trawling the world-wide-web looking for content based on keywords that you have specified. The author suggests that you use long-tail keywords such as “marine engines ARE DESIGNED” or “marine engines SHOULD BE” so that only you limite the amount of sales-only websites that are found.
Other Free Stuff
Jason is also giving away a free mind-map to help you use the software, a short quick-start video and a pdf full of detailed instructions. Hey, it’s FREE, so it’s definitely worth you while giving it a try.
You can get it by clicking on the image above, or by clicking here ARTICLE ASSISTANT.
Luke.
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