Promoting Through Writing - A New Perspective
Copyright by Todd W. Winslow
Much has been published lately touting writing articles
as a good means of promoting online businesses. I couldn't agree more.
However, the vast majority of those writing these articles are missing
the big picture.
Writing articles which carry a byline describing yourself
and your business - including a link to your web site, is a great way
to gain traffic and new customers.
This is a win-win situation, as the writer gains exposure
for their business, while the publisher gains free content for their
web site or publication. However, most of the writers today are not
taking full advantage of the power these articles can produce.
As the owner of a company which publishes nine daily
and two weekly newsletters, I belong to numerous content announcement
lists which supply us with many of the articles we publish in our various
newsletters. Unfortunately, a very high percentage of the articles submitted
to these announcement lists have a business or marketing theme.
None of our newsletters carry these types of articles.
As a result, the authors attempting to gain exposure for their businesses
by writing business and/or marketing related articles are missing out
on a very large segment of the potential market place.
There are many quality business related web sites, newsletters
and e-zines which need web business and marketing content. However,
as more and more people are writing these types of articles, competition
for getting your article published is ever increasing.
Moreover, the redundancy of subject matter is also a
growing problem. These two issues combined makes it more and more difficult
for writers to get their articles published. So what's the answer? Expand
your horizons!
As I mentioned before, none of our network of newsletters
carry business or marketing related articles. Furthermore, we are only
one company out of literally hundreds who need non-business related
articles and content on a continuous basis.
This means there are hundreds of thousands of potential
customers out there who could be reading your byline right now - going
to your site and purchasing your products, but aren't - simply because
you're limiting the subject of your articles to business and marketing.
Bing! Is the light bulb coming on?
You may have a business on the Internet, but that doesn't
mean web business and marketing are the only subjects you can write
about, nor should they be. Besides being an Internet business owner,
you're a person - one who has a wide variety of interests, hobbies,
and experience.
Use these other aspects of your life to write about
- parenting, non-business motivational/inspirational, romance, topics
of interest to women - to men, humor, marriage, family, hobbies such
as crafts... the list goes on and on.
By expanding the subject matter of your articles into
these new areas, you will greatly increase, not only your chances of
getting published, but the number of people who will read your articles.
Just because someone subscribes to a parenting newsletter doesn't mean
that same person isn't looking to buy your product, use your service,
or start their own business.
Promoting your business through writing articles is
a wonderful means increasing traffic and profits. So go to it, but this
time try it from a new perspective.
Todd W. Winslow is the co-owner of TADD Publishing
Group which publishes a variety of free, quality e-mail newsletters.
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