Article Marketing For People Who Hate Writing
Written by Kelly Blackwell

Wednesday, 25 July 2007

Article marketing is an efficient way of generating tons of free pre-qualified free traffic for your website, and has so many benefits besides just traffic generation that every internet marketer should be doing it.

However, not everyone is a writer. So how can people who hate writing cash in on the benefits of article marketing? You need a system that is going to practically write the articles for you!

1. Write down a list of questions that people in your niche may ask. When you are doing this remember that you're looking for questions that can't be answered by a simple ‘yes' or ‘no'. So start your questions with the ‘Wh' questions words.

- who
- what
- why
- where
- when
- how

2. Write a simple answer to each question in the form of a title. Keep the words that are important to your niche in the title. This is what the search engines will use to rank your article. Keep the title short, under 10 words and try to fit the key words in the first 4-5.

When you're writing the title, avoid characters like question marks (?), quotation marks (") or apostrophes (‘), because this will interfere with the url of the article in the article directories.

Do a search for the title you've written to see if it already exists. Placing the title within quotation marks ("title") in the search box means the search engine will only return results with that exact combination of words.

3. Once you've decided on your title, write down 4-5 bullet points for each title. To help you do this, remember that for each title you're answering the original question you came up with in step 1.

4. You've now got the skeleton of your article and all you need now is some flesh to finish it off. To turn your bullet points from step 3 into paragraphs simply use each of the bullet points as the first sentence in a paragraph.

The second sentence of each paragraph should explain the bullet point and then add a sentence illustrating the bullet point in an example and you're done with the body of your article.

When you're fleshing out your article, remember your target market, their interests and the original question you thought they'd ask.

5. To finish off the article write a short introduction that explains what readers will learn in the article and a short summary for a conclusion at the end of the article. The introduction and conclusion can be almost identical.

Once your article is finished you will need to proofread it to check for spelling and grammatical errors, or even better, have someone else proofread it for you. Then it's ready to submit to the article directories.

Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com

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