NEW ARTICLES  HOT ARTICLES  TOP RATED  ADD AN ARTICLE  UPDATE AN ARTICLE  GET RATED 
  HOME     MY ACCOUNT     POWER SEARCH     REGISTER     SUPPORT     SUGGEST CATEGORY  

Your Customers are Waiting - Give Them The Content They Crave
28154 Business Jun 19, 2007 tkelly Your Customers are Waiting - Give Them The Content They Crave In the digital age, smart marketers know that, above all else, consumers crave new things. In the Internet world, this applies to content as much as products and services. If a Web surfer perceives that a site updates infrequently, she is unlikely to return. This need for constant fluctuation is one of the reasons why the Internet is so revolutionary -- the Web is never the same from one moment to the next, and any website that remains stagnant for too long will inevitably be overrun by more active sites. For this reason, marketing theorists suggest that the World Wide Web is like an organic form: It moves, it breathes, and to survive it must continuously feed itself. Increasingly, business owners who operate online must work to satisfy the Internet's unquenchable need for new content. As a small business owner with a website, you're the ideal person to generate fresh content. With a little creativity, this can be quite simple. First, make a list of issues in your field that you either know a lot about or would like to know more about. Perhaps, when reading Web content related to your field, you've read articles that you disagree with, or maybe you find that there are content gaps that you can fill. After you have a list of topics to write about, using your knowledge and research, you'll write a series of short articles -- about 600-700 words each. Make them to-the-point, informative, and make sure they teach something that most of your readers will probably not know. Readers love to learn new things, and if you can teach them something without sounding as if you're giving a sales pitch, you can earn the trust and respect of thousands of potential customers. Once you've generated your content, article marketing services -- several of which you can find through a quick Google search -- can help your business throw a powerful one-two marketing punch against your competition. First, after you've signed up for a service and sent them your articles, they'll use their professional marketing expertise to help you make your articles as perfect as possible. When the final versions of your articles are ready, they'll help you place your articles in categories, which will make it easier for Web publishers to find you. When submitting your articles, you'll be asked to write the critical "About the Author" box. This is how potential customers will find your site. You've probably seen these in your own Web surfing, and if you're like most people, when a piece of content catches your attention, you seek more from the same author. In the same way, anyone who enjoys or learns something from your writing will follow the link in your "About the Author" box. Soon after your article marketing service begins to distribute your content to Web publishers, you'll notice your site traffic building. This indicates that people are finding your articles and clicking on the link in your "About the Author" box, which leads to the other important aspect of this strategy. The more times a link to your site is clicked, the higher your site will rise in most search engine results. This is why you usually find that your larger competitors are at the top of search results, while you're stuck down on page 15. Many small business owners accept this as the status quo, and resign themselves to traditional marketing techniques. You, however, through writing and marketing your original content, can begin to rise in the search results, gradually drawing customers away from the competition. Before you know it, you'll be right up there on page 1. Tiva Kelly is an expert at article marketing and offers support to authors at Article Marketer, a highly popular article distribution service. Leverage this back to basics approach when you submit articles through Article Marketer. http://www.articlemarketer.com send email to tkelly

Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Article  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes

Visitor Rating


Other links owned by this user
To build credibility and establish your online identity, turn to article marketing. Learn the basics behind the process, and get started today.
Category:

Online marketing is becoming more and more competitive, particularly for small business owners who seemingly can't compete with huge companies in search engine results. Get a jump ahead of the competition with article marketing.
Category:

Defining your target market is No. 1 on the agenda for most new businesses. Determine your audience, then use article marketing to reach them quickly and effectively.
Category:

Looking to build site traffic and find new customers? Learn the basics of article marketing for a simple and affordable way to get the exposure you need.
Category:

Not a writer? No worries. This articles offers a good checklist of things to do...and avoid...when crafting articles to promote your site.
Category:

Tired of seeing your competitor at the top of your market niche? Give yourself permission to succeed, and do it the fast, easy and affordable way.
Category:

If you're a small business owner, you probably have a website, which likely receives a fair amount of traffic. Nevertheless, you are always looking for ways of building site traffic that can help you grow more competitive.
Category:

Lost online? Need to build site traffic but don't have a huge SEO budget? Article marketing is the back to basics approach that drives qualified traffic, without a big budget.
Category:

Connect with your target market the fast and easy way. Your readers are out there...give them what they need!
Category:

Leverage the power of the Internet to market your small business. Learn the simple and affordable way to make some noise and build traffic to your site, with article marketing.
Category:

Make it fresh, make it lively...by updating your content frequently, and constantly sending out new articles, your audience will keep visiting, keep reading, and keep buying!
Category:

Finding new customers is the challenge for any small business. Daunting? Not when you use the simple and affordable method called article marketing.
Category:

Looking for new customers? Article marketing will help you cut the clutter and reach your market.
Category:

The fast, easy way to stand out online is to provide informative articles to online publishers. Let an article distribution service do the heavy lifting for you.
Category:

Knowing what publishers really want makes all the different in article marketing. Learn how to give them what they crave.
Category:

The Web is driven by its users, searching online for informative content that answers their questions. Is your business out there giving those answers? With article marketing, you will be.
Category:

Article marketing is sometimes called a "new" thing, when in reality is a return to the basic principle of supplying informative content to publishers. Trendy? Maybe. Effective? You bet!
Category:

Seem like only companies with broad name recognition find their spot on the search results? With article marketing, small business owners can use this back to basics approach for their own shot at fame!
Category:

Other links at Business
If you have decided to hire a virutal personal assistant (also known as a virtual assistant or VA) you will discover there are hundreds to choose from out there. But how do you choose a good one? This article will give you an insight into what to look for
Category:

How to Fix Your Small Business, Keep Your Job, and Protect Your Home
Category:

What to do when your distribution channels get stock and cant expand to greater markets
Category:

Many small business owners make the mistake of thinking a business credit card is unnecessary. However, a wisely used card can help the business to grow more quickly.
Category:

Outsourcing of jobs to offshore companies has been a hot-button issue since the 1960s when the United States began losing automotive manufacturing jobs to Japan.
Category:




Site Sponsor
Directory Statistics

Articles: 68309
Categories: 501

Yahoo Entertainment
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS