| p>OK you've written your article and now it is | | | | browsers are using that relate to your topic. |
| time to have it published and displayed for the | | | | Keywords that attract a click through rate of |
| world wide web to view. | | | | 2,000 and more per month without too much |
| Publishing your articles | | | | competition should be the the words you put in |
| Your articles are going to be published in many | | | | your article and list. |
| different places, and in several different | | | | Resource box: |
| formats and styles. For that reason, there are a | | | | The resource box is a short 'potted' biography of |
| couple of other things that you need to do in | | | | you and your business. This is possibly one of the |
| order to be fully prepared before publishing your | | | | most important aspects of article submission to |
| articles. | | | | the directories, but it is also one of the most |
| One of the primary places where you should | | | | commonly overlooked as well. |
| publish your articles is on the major article | | | | The first thing to appreciate is that the biography |
| directory sites, such as EzineArticles, Go | | | | that you add to your resource box must directly |
| Articles, Article Base etc. But there are certain | | | | relate to the product you are promoting. It |
| rules you have to abide by when you submit your | | | | should also highlight why and how long you have |
| article to a directory. | | | | been an expert in that field. |
| Article Submission Guidelines | | | | The other crucial element that you will add in |
| Article summary: | | | | your resource box are the hyperlinks that will |
| Most article directory sites ask you to submit a | | | | direct your article reader to your review site. |
| short summary of your article, usually about 200 | | | | Most article directories will not allow you to include |
| words. Many marketers simply take the first two | | | | a active hyperlinks in the main body of the article |
| or three sentences of the article and use that as | | | | so they balance this by allowing you to add two |
| a summary, but I would not recommend that you | | | | or three hyperlinks in the resource box. Whilst |
| do this. In my experience, it is far more effective | | | | three hyperlinks may be excessive, you should |
| to add a completely new and unique summary of | | | | nevertheless add at least two. |
| your article, because this represents additional | | | | One of these hyperlinks should be the actual URL |
| unique content with which you can differentiate | | | | of the page that you want your reader to visit |
| your various submissions to the different | | | | after they have finished reading your article. The |
| directory sites. | | | | other hyperlink should be an 'anchor text' link, that |
| Keyword list: | | | | is, a link that features the primary keyword with |
| Again, when you submit your article to the | | | | which you are trying to drive traffic to your site |
| directories you should add a list of keywords. | | | | from the search engines. For example, let's say |
| These keywords will be the search terms that | | | | the key phrase that you are trying to drive |
| directory users will type in when they are | | | | traffic to is 'burn belly fat' you will insert that |
| searching for a specific article. Therefore it is | | | | phrase in your second hyperlink and link is to a |
| imperative that you add keywords that | | | | blog you've written on 'burn belly fat'. |
| specifically relate to your subject matter. | | | | With this information in hand start publishing your |
| I recommend using a keyword tool before writing | | | | articles. |
| your article to research what keywords | | | | |