Article Marketing: How To Make Writing Articles Fun And Easy!

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Writing content does not have to be difficult at all. You may be judging yourself too harshly by forgetting that every writer can attract a loyal following. It's not about perfection, it's about personality.

Every successful website owner will tell you that it's better to have a small and loyal audience when it's a targeted audience. If you search for information on the Internet, you know this as well. You like to revisit certain sites because they deliver what appeals to you in their articles or content. Content is what satisfies your hunger for information and knowledge.

That said, articles provide quick financial benefits for the website owner or article marketer.

The benefits that articles provide are:

*** Getting your website or blog high in the ranking in search results for keywords and keyword phrases. These keywords and phrases should target or specifically relate to what is typed into the search box by the user. They will provide traffic to your site when they are recognized as having value and are linked to your site from another site or newsletter. These create backlinks and backlinks tell search engines that your site provides quality content that has the confidence and trust of other quality sites. This pushes you up the ladder of placement in search results.

*** Articles benefit the website owner because they attract direct traffic. When readers like the content, they tell their friends, family and peers and recommend your site to them, providing a larger volume of targeted traffic. This is where you make money. You get more sales volume if your visitors have trust and believes in your content. Your product or services are much easier to market when visitors feel they know that you know what you are doing and talking about.

I think we have established that articles are very important to you and to your online income and that quality articles are crucial to keep ahead of the competition. However, there is one major hassle for many website owners: The hassle of actually writing articles.

Many website owners would rather spend their time on marketing but, unless you're a big time company you don't have the necessary resources to hire a pool of article writers. If this is you, a word of warning here. Scraping or copying of articles written by someone else is theft and could easily get you into legal trouble. You could end up with a hefty fine and even jail time! Don't do it. Smart writers keep tabs on their work and you will get caught.

So what are the legal options to using the writing of others?

If you hate writing articles and you think you can't afford to hire someone to write for you then find free articles that you can, at least, rewrite to give them your spin, that is, add your personality. This can be accomplished by simply changing a few words, adding a sentence or two, etc.

The first place to look for free articles is in the public domain, that is, the Internet. Just search on line for public domain articles in the niche you are targeting. You should not have problems with copyright infringement and be subject to the subsequent penalties and fines because public domain articles are articles freely given to the public for public use.

You can do whatever you want with public domain articles. You can place them on your site, name them as your own, put them in a newsletter. The decision is yours. Always remember though that you will have to choose articles that are very relevant to your site.

The downside to public domain articles is they are free for anyone to use. This means that many of your competitors will have access to them as well. Since your site needs to be original and unique, even though you have the same niche, this could be a big drawback. Why would a visitor stay on your site when the same content is all over the Internet? This is why editing is necessary. You must not look like your competitors by writing with your spin to each public domain article. Do that and you will be different.

Another way to get free content is to allow other sites or writers themselves to submit articles to your site that directly relate to your niche. You should require that the articles be your work and not be submitted to any other site. In exchange for exclusivity, guarantee them a link back to their site or product offer. This will enhance your existing content. However, such articles should not dominate your content else most of your content would be leading to other sites through the back links. This pushes your readers away from your site. Not the right idea at all.

The best approach is always to have your own articles dominate your content whether they are totally original or rewritten by you to reflect your knowledge on the given subject.

One easy trick is to add a a few lines at the beginning of a public domain or submitted article, giving your opinion of its content, and again at the end, summarizing your opinion. This will change how search engines index the article and may make your version stand out. Make sure you use proper keywords and keyword phrases in the paragraphs you add that relate to the subject of the article.

There are many freelancers who do part time and freelance article writing jobs that charge minimal fees. You can get acceptable articles that have all the keywords and keyword phrases that will provide what people are searching for through the search engines drawing them to your site. You can get a quality article written exclusively for you for as little as $5. You provide the subject of your website or product offer and they will do the rest.

The investment you make for these articles could be financially worthwhile because they can drive traffic to your website or offer and people will buy. You hold copyrights to the articles and you will be able to use them any way you choose. You can even rewrite them a bit to add your personality. 

There is no question that articles are a fast  and cheap way to build your business, drive traffic to your site, and put money in your pocket rather quickly.

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There are (4) Comments

Posted By: Trisha Date: June 22, 2009

I think it's critical to stress to your readers that the "free" articles you refer to (public domain) MUST clearly state that they are Public Domain and free from copyright - otherwise you absolutely do risk copyright infringement which can hurt you in the long run.

Many writers struggle with the issue of having their content (articles) 'stolen' by unscrupulous websites (aka 'scrapers') and then see even more people steal the same content from those scraper sites - trying to keep your legally owned content from being pilfered far and wide is a headache.

If you do find an article that you like - even if it is labeled Public Domain - it's worth taking time to search a unique phrase from the article to see how many other times (and where) it appears on the internet - and it may even turn up a legal copyright holder of the original article. Taking a little bit of time to research first will save you tons of aggravation later.

Posted By: Jamie Date: July 22, 2009

I find the easiest thing is just to write about what you know. If you have an area of interest that has broad subject matter then it is very easy to produce interesting higher quality articles than if it is something you are forced to write about. A reader can often pick up if an author is interested in what they are writing about.

Posted By: Donald Vaughan Date: September 29, 2009

I appreciate the emphasis on not stealing the works of others. Associated Content is notorious for this. A friend found an article I had written posted on AC, verbatim, with another writer's byline. I've been a professional writer for 32 years, and this biz is difficult enough without having to deal with idiots who have no idea what the hell they're doing.

Posted By: Daniel Casciato Date: December 16, 2009

Woah...wait a second...you may need to rephrase your statement about "Public Domain." Many of my articles are on the Internet too--articles published by the publishing company. This is not "Public Domain." You can't take these articles and change "a few words." That's blatant plagiarism.

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