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Internet Article Marketing and How To Increase Your Traffic 
By: James Comer
Internet marketing is defined as a type of advertising which businesses engage in by circulating short articles.
Internet article marketing works! Have you ever wondered why there have been alot of article directories cropping up on the internet for the last year or so? Article marketing works very well at getting lots of traffic to your website without costing you any hard earned money spent on advertising services.
If you've chosen a competitive niche, your advertising dollars can begin to mount very quickly. Your accountant may tell you that you have a negative return on your investment. You can easily avoid this with internet article marketing.
When you use article marketing effectively, you'll soon become recognized by others as as an expert in your particular niche.
When you employ internet article marketing, you'll soon have lots of quality back-links to your website.
How Do I Go About Using Internet Article Marketing?
As you are aware, the WWW is made of many websites. All of these sites contain "content". People are usually searching for content around a specific subject. This information is found usually by the use of a search engine. Search engines go out and crawl the internet, visiting each page. The search engines then digest this content and index it by using the descriptions and content found on each page.
By carefully indexing and cataloging the information that they found when crawling the web, the search engines give you the best information they have which is related to the subject that you were searching for. The content that the search engines find has to be accurate, fresh, and closely relate to whatever term was searched for. Articles, if well written, are considered an invaluable source of information from which to draw.
In order for visitors to keep returning to their websites, webmasters must provide their visitors with timely, interesting, and accurate information. This is very important for someone who maintains a blog on a daily basis. For the blogger to climb to and maintain high in the search results, he must make posts to his blog every day.
As I'm sure you are aware, you need to post everyday to your website, and this can gobble up alot of your valuable time. As a webmaster, you can supplement the content on your site with quality, well-written articles authored by other people. The only requirement is that you leave the author's resource box intact including keeping the links live if that is how they were when you retrieved the article from the article directory.
What is an Article Directory?
An article directory is a website that contains a wealth of articles in one large database. These articles are categorized by topic. Authors can post their articles there. Publishers (such as bloggers, and other webmasters) can find free articles relevant to whatever their website is about. Article directories contain a vast array of information on almost every niche that you could think of, and probably several that you never thought of.
Some article directories only accept articles written on certain niches such as computer technology, or internet marketing or even particular health issues. All that you have to do is read their submission rules and see what is allowed and what is prohibited. At most large article sites you can submit your article on just about any subject as long as it doesn't promote hate, put down someone's religion, or sexual orientation, or advocate violence. Other than that, the world is wide open on what you can write about.
How Do I Benefit In Return For Submitting My Articles To The Article Directories?
After the last paragraph in the article, there is a place where the author can place their author's resource box. This resource box usually contains a couple of sentences about the author and another sentence or two with a link embedded pointing the visitor to the blog or website of the author.
You'll gain many benefits from submitting your article to article directories. You will get lots of free exposure and free marketing from it.
Research Is Vital
Just like any aspect of marketing, internet article marketing is not any different. You need to research the topics of your articles. You can do this by looking at and reading blogs and visiting forums which are relevant to the subject that you are writing about. Often a good place to start is to see what people are "talking about". Now that you have a topic, or probably several topics to write about, you should be able to write an article between 300-700 words without too much trouble.
Now What? I've Written My Article, What Comes Next?
You should post your article on your own blog or put it on your website, first. Then wait for a couple of weeks or a month until your article is crawled by the search engines. You'll be able ton find out if your article has been indexed by searching for your article's title in the search engines. When you find it, then you can submit it to the article directories. The reason you would want to do it this way is that you'll want to avoid duplicate content possible.
Wait a month? Are you Serious?
There is a new way right now of writing and submitting your articles to your own website or article directory, as well as about 700+ as of this writing. Each article directory is submitted a unique, well written version of your article. This provides well written , non-duplicate versions of your article eliminating worries of duplicate content. This is called the Unique Article Wizard, and right now it's so confidential that I can't tell you about it here. I had to sign an agreement with the creator promising that I would not discuss the methods in detail. Check my resource box for more information.
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James Comer is a freelancer who writes about things that are interesting to him on the net. Discover a 100% legitimate way to THOROUGHLY DOMINATE your niche. Go now to UniqueArticleWizard.com.
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This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License, which means you may freely reprint it, in its entirety, provided you include the author's resource box along with LIVE VISIBLE links (without "nofollow" tags).
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