Hopefully by now you have pretty good grasp on how to research, write
and submit your articles. As with anything, the more you write and
the more you perform a process, the more efficient you become.
I
highly recommend that you create yourself a schedule for your article marketing activities. Each week you should aim to come up with 10 new
keywords/topics and aim to research, write and submit all 10 of them. Within a month, this could pose a significant traffic boost to your site, improvement of your brand, a following, and likely some leads/sales.
This may also require you to create relevant blog
pages, but that is OK. The more "flow of relevance" your campaigns
have, the more opt-in conversions you will get and the more profitable
your campaign will become.
Create your schedule
The
maximum time to research, write and submit an article should be ONE
HOUR. It is fine if you are just starting out and it takes you a bit
longer than this, but you should aim for less than one hour. As you
evolve as an article marketer, you should be able to perform the entire
process in less than 30 minutes.
So, you will need to break this down. Here is an example of what your weekly tasks could look like:
Day 1: Research 3 keywords, write 3 articles, submit both articles (1.5 hours max)
Day 2: Research 1 keywords, write 1 articles, create a landing page, submit article (1 hours max)
Day 3: Research 2 keywords, write 2 articles, submit both articles (1 hours max)
Day 2: Research 1 keywords, write 1 articles, create a landing page, submit article (1 hours max)
Day 5: Research 3 keywords, write 3 articles, submit both articles
(1.5 hours max)
This
is just an example, but if you followed this, you would have 10 new
articles live and getting you traffic to your blog each week. Compound
this and every month you will have 40 fresh articles out there...as you
can see, in no time this would become a massive campaign.
Work on a schedule, be
proactive, be creative, and enjoy what you are doing...and the SUCCESS
WILL FOLLOW!
Diane, reefswimmer
Diane, reefswimmer