Producing Articles To Bring In Targeted Traffic And Build E-Course Lists!
Your current articles you've posted on your blogs could be building traffic and building e-mail lists for you much quicker if you learn to submit articles to article sites regularly.
Distributing your best articles to the prime online article repositories exposes your new articles to a large potential audience, both at the article directories and on other people's pages if they use your interesting articles as content. Popular articles can be one of the best sources of targeted traffic, thus helping you build opt-in lists and build targeted traffic.
And really, this article marketing strategy only makes sense. Most people begin by looking for information, and Internet articles are one of the first source of new information. Every day thousands of new articles are added online, through article directories, blogs, Web 2.0 sites and similar sites.
So before adding those new articles to your blog, go to the best 2 or 3 directories and post your articles, being careful to be sure your Author's Resource Box points back to your blog and squeeze page so that you're building targeted traffic that's aimed at building your opt-in list and your blog audience simultaneously.
Ensure your new articles contain high-value content - trying to create an article just for it's SEO value is a prevalent problem, since getting prospects to your submitted articles is only part of the process. The real trick is to get them wrapped up in your articles' content, establish yourself as an expert on the topic, and motivate them to take action and head to your opt-in form or your blog. That needs both powerful information in your article AND solid, relevant information on your landing page.
One of the reasons that this course of action builds opt-in lists so easily is that the prospect is looking for knowledge on a topic, sees your article and then sees your link to additional tips. Amplify your traffic building from your efforts by giving a bonus report, audio or video on the same theme to prospects who sign up. This way the interested party gets what they need, while you're building traffic and building opt-in lists.