How to Generate Traffic by Writing Articles for Another Website

One of the best ways to generate traffic for your own website is to write articles that get published on other websites. Sometimes this is called Article marketing. Other times it is called article syndication. Whatever you want to call it, having your content published on other sites is one of the best ways to establish yourself as an expert in your field and to drive traffic to your websites and sales to your products.


If you have been thinking of learning how to generate traffic by writing articles for another website, here are a few hints to help you get started:


1. Choose the other websites with extreme care. It will be tempting to publish on any site that will have you. Instead, look for sites with high traffic levels and click through rates. By publishing on popular sites you will establish yourself as someone worth respecting.


2. Do some research into social bookmarking sites like Digg, Stumble Upon, Reddit, etc. For bloggers, these sites can be traffic gold. Getting your content submitted to a social bookmarking site can drive hundreds of new visitors to your site. If your content ends up highly ranked in the social bookmarking sites, you can expect to see thousands of new visitors!


3. Make sure your content is well written. If you don’t have confidence in your own writing abilities, have someone write the articles for you and then do the publishing of them yourself. A few well written pieces will get you far more click throughs than dozens of poorly written pieces.


4. Keep the articles short. You might know a lot about a subject, but it is better to break that knowledge up into several short articles rather than keep it all together in a longer single article. Internet readers are famous for their short attention spans. You don’t want them to get bored and click away from your content!


5. Save the links to your site for the end of the article and the resource box. If you pepper your articles with links, you’ll simply look like a link baiter instead of an expert. When in doubt, less is always more!


6. Let others publish on your site as well. This will help you build your professional network!


These are just five short tips to help you get started with your plan to generate traffic by writing articles for another website. Some simple research will turn up plenty more!

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Posted on 5th December 2009 by Querblogger in Traffic - Tags: , , , , ,

Niche Sites Update

Long time ago since I’ve last written a post here on TMME. I must excuse for being late with my writings, but I’m still quite busy at the moment with my new projects. Anyway, let me give you a short update on my current progress.

You may now that I’m currently working on 3 new niche websites where I promote several products from the Clickbank affiliate network. Each product will bring me around $30 to $40 in commissions if someone is buying through one of my sites. I’ve personally proved that such websites are really working, my first niche site I created several months ago still brings me around $30 to $60 per months, without further working on it.

Right now I’m done with creating the niche sites and I’m in the progress of driving traffic to these sites. I’m using article marketing for the main portion of traffic. I’ve already written several articles and submitted them to Ezinearticles. I must say, it really works! Although I haven’t made any sales with these sites right now, I’m already receiving traffic, around 30 to 40 unique visitors per day for all 3 of my sites (yes I know, it isn’t really that much…). The best thing is, that I already got some clicks on my Clickbank affiliate links too!

I must definitely write many more articles in order to create sales from my sites. The more traffic I can drive to my niche sites via my articles, the more possible sales I’ll hopefully have! Maybe I will also hire a copywriter who will write those articles for me. I’ve seen people on the Warriorforum who are writing quality articles for $5 per 300 words. And since I’m making quite good money from NeoBux, I’m sure I can afford some bucks to help me getting my job done.

Ok, enough for now. I’ll keep you updated!

Bye,
Querblogger