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Are You Making
These Article Marketing Mistakes?
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1026
Summary:
For those who are
not finding success with articles, or for those considering starting out, here
are a few ground rules that will save you a lot of work in the long run.
Keywords:
article,
articles, writing articles, article directory, article directories, article
marketing, article writing tips, article submission
Article Body:
As an article
directory owner and editor I am exposed to a huge number of articles every
single day of the week.
I sometimes
receive complaints from authors who are angered by the fact that their article
has not been published, which leads me to believe that there are still a lot of
people out there who do not understand article marketing, nor the role that
directories play.
For those who are
not finding success with articles, or for those considering starting out, here
are a few ground rules that will save you a lot of work in the long run and
will likely get your article marketing career off to a much more auspicious
start.
Read the article
directory's specific terms of service and guidelines. This may seem like a
boring, tedious and long winded waste of your valuable time but in the long
term it will save you hours of frustration and wasted effort. All directories
set their own rules and some are stricter than others. Most directories labor
under a huge number of submissions and the work of sifting through them is
often the job of one individual. This means that if your opening paragraph or
introductory statement is poorly written or contains mistakes, that is as far
as the editor will go before hitting the delete key. The luxury of time to edit
an author's mistakes or to decline an article as opposed to deleting it, is one
that most editors do not have.
Mass submissions
are usually viewed as spam. Let's face it, none of us are capable of writing
over 200 articles in a day - I would say that even producing more than ten
would be a pretty amazing feat of productivity. It should come as no surprise
to those submitting large numbers of articles in a 24 hour period to find that
they are all deleted. Article directory software usually allows for quick
erasure of such submissions, so if you don't want your work to fall victim to
mass deletion, don't mass submit. All that is needed is a little common sense.
If you are using a submission service, set the option to stagger your
submissions over a longer period of time.
Proof read your
articles. If you don't know what this means, look it up! If your writing is
riddled with spelling errors, poor structure, punctuation horrors and
grammatical butchery, don't be surprised if none of them get published. I could
write thousands of words on the most common mistakes seen in people's writing.
These usually involve spelling and grammar. Spell check your articles, even if
you think you're perfect, you will often be surprised at the mistakes you make.
If you tend to misspell a word regularly, you will never correct it unless you
make yourself aware of it.
If you are of the
opinion that these things don't matter (after all, people will know what you
mean!) then think again. If you want to write and, more importantly, see your
work published and picked up by other website owners and bloggers, you need to
demonstrate an ability to write well.
As an example,
all the "SEO experts" who talk about search engine optimisation (sic)
but don't even understand that being able to spell their claimed occupation
correctly would lend a little more credibility to their claims. Just for the
record, most words ending in "ize" use a "z" and not an
"s". This is a very common mistake, but it would be corrected by the
use of a spell checker, as would so many others.
If you want to
write with authority, you have to be able to exhibit basic literacy. Yes, this
is important and should be borne in mind by those who eulogize about "the
Queen's English", thus making themselves look even more foolish than those
they chastise. (a good example of a word that does actually end in “ise”)
Regardless of who is on the throne, it is always "the King's
English".
None of us are
perfect and this is not a lecture on grammar and spelling, no matter how needed
it might be.
If you are
tempted to use PLR articles, even if you rewrite them in an attempt to make
them unique, remember that you will be competing with all the other shortcut
seekers who are doing the same thing. It's another shortcut to the delete key
for a lot of directories.
When it comes to
the resource box, it is quite amazing how many authors defeat their entire
purpose by making a mess of this vital section. If the article directory in
question allows one, two or three live Hyperlinks, make good use of them. Think
about your anchor text very carefully. In other words don't say......to find
out more click here and Hyperlink the words "click here". The
resource box is where you need to give readers a compelling reason to visit
your site(s) but it is also the one place you can make the most of good keywords
as the anchor text in your links.
Use the resource
box wisely and take full advantage of everything the directory is offering you
by way of promotional tools. Adding your URL without making it a live link is a
pointless waste of time if the directory allows you to use Hyperlinks in your
resource box. Conversely, adding more than the quota of permitted links will
probably result in deletion of your work.
Another thing to
watch is linking directly to affiliate programs. Read the directory's policies
on this point or again, you may well find yourself on the cutting room floor.
Many directories will stipulate that you may only link to affiliate programs
indirectly by referring readers to your own site or domain. Some do not allow
straight redirect links either.
Relevancy is also
an issue here too. In other words, submitting a PLR piece about gardening and
linking to your MLM program is not very helpful or wise, just one more recipe
for deletion.
I should finish
by saying that yes, you can churn out badly written articles to your heart's
content, just don't be surprised at the results.











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