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How_To_Submit_Articles_For_Massive_Traffic
| How To Submit Articles For Massive Traffic
Copyright © 2005 Steve Shaw
As you perhaps already know, article submissions can drive a
huge amount of traffic to your web site for months if not years.
The first step is obviously to get a good article written, with
a suitable resource box at the end containing a link to your
site to drive traffic to your site. But without submitting your
article effectively, all this hard work will be of little
benefit.
In this article, you're going to find out exactly how to submit
your articles in exactly the same way as people like Terry Dean,
Joe Vitale, and Jim Edwards have done before you.
And there's no reason why you can't achieve a similar level of
success with your own article submissions.
There are three main distribution channels for your articles
that you should concentrate on:
1. Ezine Editors
You need to find editors who publish ezines in the same
'category' as your article - for example, if your expertise, and
your web site, focuses on gardening, you should be submitting
your articles to editors of ezines in the same genre (of course,
only if they accept article submissions).
To build up your list, you need to scour ezine directories (see
the list at
http://www.submityourarticle.com/course/ezinedirectories.php)
for ezines within your genre, check each ezine to see if they
accept article submissions, and then double check with each
editor to confirm that their details are correct, and that they
still accept article submissions - you will unfortunately find
many of the listings are out of date, and some ezines are no
longer published at all for whatever reason.
2. Announcement Lists
Another way to contact hundreds, if not thousands, of potential
publishers, is through what we call article announcement lists.
An article announcement list is a type of mailing list that
concentrates on article submissions. The subscribers of the
mailing list are either publishers looking for content,
providers of that content (i.e. article writers such as
yourself), or possibly both.
Every article you submit to these lists get sent to all of the
subscribers of that list - by submitting to multiple lists,
you're effectively sending out your article to thousands of
potential publishers.
You can find a listing of suitable article announcement lists at
http://www.submityourarticle.com/course/announce.php.
3. Article Directories
There are numerous such article directories on the web that
allow you to submit your articles, and allow subsequent
retrieval by publishers. I've located several of them, as listed
at http://www.submityourarticle.com/course/articledirectories.php
After submitting an article to some of these, I'm often amazed
at the amount of instant traffic and sales it can bring, often
because many of the directories display a 'Recent Articles'-type
listing which dramatically improves the profile of your article
for a short period after your submission.
I've now shown you exactly how to go about submitting your
article all over the Internet, exactly the same methods used by
people who are now considered to be 'gurus' on the Internet.
Yes, it can be hard work - but who said success was easy?
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Steve Shaw develops systems and software to help you succeed in
your online business. The article above has been extracted and
condensed from his e-course on how to publish articles to
promote your web site - to receive the full e-course direct to
your mail box, and also discover a much quicker, highly
efficient way to submit your articles, sign up now at:
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About the author:
In this article, you're going to find out exactly how to submit
your articles in exactly the same way as people like Terry Dean,
Joe Vitale, and Jim Edwards. And there's no reason why you can't
achieve a similar level of success with your own article
submissions.
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