The Secret To Successful Article Promotion
I wish I could count how many times I've been asked
the question, "Why aren't my articles pulling?" You created what you
see as a masterpiece, but the response just wasn't what you expected.
Never fear! There are some common - but easily overcome - mistakes that
many writers make. Let's look at these problems, and their solutions.
Catch Their Attention
Do you know that most publishers receive dozens and
dozens of articles every single day? How do most of them choose one
or two from the pile? They start with the title. Almost every publisher
I've talked with says they skim down the list of submissions looking
for a title that grabs their attention. If your article doesn't stand
out in the crowd, you'll most likely be overlooked.
Stay Within the Boundaries
Ezine publishers and Web masters have a limited amount
of space to dedicate to articles. This is why they look for pieces that
are (generally) between 500 - 750 words long. Those articles that far
exceed 750 words are likely to be rejected. It could be that your article
makes some excellent points, but if you've gone into the 850-1000 word
range, chances are you'll never get any "ink."
Stay Focused
Many articles simply try to cover too much. They start
with a title about creating a killer Web site, move onto how PhotoShop
uses layers to build graphics and end up with an inside look at hosting.
Pick one, specific topic and stick to it.
Be Fresh
There are certain subjects that have just been "done
to death." Here is a sampling: How To Drive Free Traffic To Your Web
Site, What To Look For In A Web Host, The Top 10 Web Design Mistakes.
Be original. If you must write on one of these topics that you see almost
everywhere, take a new approach.
Singularity
Write to one person. In order to make a connection with
the reader, you have to be personal. If you were talking to someone
on the telephone, you wouldn't likely say, "Everyone, listen to what
I'm going to tell you." You would use the words "you," " your," "we,"
etc. The one sentence that makes me cringe is " For all of you reading
this article..."
Submit To LOTS Of Publishers
Just because one publisher or Web master didn't accept
your article is no reason to abandon ship. Not everyone has the same
needs. Not everyone will use your article right away. It takes time
a patience to succeed with article promotions.
Above all, don't give up! It takes time for others
to get used to seeing your name before a level of trust is built. Before
you know it, your name and insights will be highlighted in some of the
top ezines on the 'Net!
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