Reasons Why Article Marketing is Attracting Network Marketers
August 4, 2011 by Joseph · Leave a Comment
If you have spent any amount of time on this site, you know that our primary focus is to share strategies and resources to help our visitors drive traffic. The strategies can be used for any site or marketing model, but we really focus on building Network Marketing traffic.
So let’s talk about Article Marketing and specifically how the strategy is really attracting and assisting Network Marketers.
So you may have recently joined a new Network marketing opportunity and perhaps have set up a website and are ready to recruit – but visitors (prospects) are just not coming to you you thought they would. This is a key problem that a lot of Network marketing newbies face – especially if they are trying to recruit online. It’s easy to get discouraged.
Now, before you drop the whole dream, let’s evaluate the situation and start by asking a legitimate question… “how can prospects join you if they don’t even know you exist?” The answer is pretty obvious… you market and expose your business.
While that seems to be an obvious answer, the problem is many people (especially in this economy) are flat-out broke. The assumption is that marketing your website and your opportunity or product will cost money you may not have. Right? Well… not so fast.
One strategy is to use Article Marketing to get the word out. Article marketing is free (if you can do it yourself) and is one of the most effective zero-cost marketing tools that is available to you.
Forget all the marketing theory you may have come across – marketing is simply the action of creating interest in your opportunity and/or product (and your website) and article marketing is a great way to do this.
Let’s try a quick test… Read more
Using Ghostwriters to Build Your Traffic
July 31, 2011 by Joseph · Leave a Comment
With the ever-changing traffic building strategies that are available, the challenge might be the amount of time you have to focus on your business opportunity. If your goal is to build a huge prospecting funnel, you may want to consider using ghostwriters to keep the content flowing to your traffic funnel. It can be an easy solution to saving time and helping you focus on your overall recruiting goals.
It is especially important if you operate a large blog with a considerable readership. Using ghostwriters to write content for you can be a great solution to keeping your visitor count high. The major advantage to hiring a ghostwriter is that it frees you up to do the things you do best, such as marketing, product-creation, or administrative work.
Using ghostwriters to write content for you can also be quite beneficial if you can find some who are experts on whichever subject you are blogging about. For instance, if you are blogging about sauces, you may actually be able to find someone who has attended a culinary school and can write excellent articles and homeade recipes for sauce on your blog.
Of course, you want to make certain the ghostwriter will offer the quality and expertise that you expect for your site readers. The last thing you will want is poor quality information that will push visitors away from your site.
In most cases, using ghostwriters to write content for you will entail some sort of contractual obligation. For instance, if you hire someone from guru.com or elance.com, you will have to post a project and then specifically select one of the project applications to complete the project for you. They (the writers) may require you to pay a deposit upfront – and Guru or Elance will require you to pay some sort of fee for using them as a labor market intermediary.
The largest challenge to using ghostwriters to write content for you is that they are often somewhat unpredictable – at least until you have developed a long-lasting relationship. For instance, you may hire a ghostwriter and then find out that he or she never responds to you after receiving the deposit. You may also find that the ghostwriter will plagiarize portions of the work and will take off if you question him about it. All of these are important potential problems to consider when using ghostwriters to write content for you.
In summary, it using ghostwriters to write content for you can be quite beneficial for your blog – regardless of the subject – but if you don’t have a reasonable means to protect yourself against plagiarism and to pay the writer without putting yourself at risk, it may be somewhat of a hassle until you find the right writer.
Easy Traffic by Writing Marketing Articles
May 27, 2011 by Joseph · Leave a Comment
Most marketers consistently look for easy Traffic. Let’s face it, if you don’t have traffic to your site – you simply aren’t going to make any money.
While some people waste their time looking for a magic potion traffic system or some push-button spam trick, you can be hammering your servers with real visitors. The reality is, gone are the days that you can simply throw up a website and have people fumbling over themselves to signup for your stuff. People want to know that you are the real deal, otherwise they won’t waste their time visiting your site.
So, let’s just go over a simple and general scenario…
You’re trying to make sure that more people know about your business, and that you have more of an online presence. This means you’ll need to find professionals that know how to write marketing articles for your business. When you own a blog or small business website, article marketing will help you to promote the goods and products that you’re selling. However, you’ll need to make sure that the articles you write are strong and ‘searchable’, and if you can’t hire a writer, here are some tips for doing it yourself.
When you write marketing articles, you should choose a subject that you know you’re familiar with. This way, your writing will be much more believable and the articles will be easy for the public to read. Make sure that you’re considering your audience as well. This way, you will choose your writing style carefully,and will pull in the desired amount of readers.
You’ll also need to be consistent and informative when you write marketing articles. Don’t fill up your article with random information that doesn’t have a whole lot to do with your original subject. Engage the audience by making your article easy to understand, but include some less well-known facts to show that you’ve done your research on the subject. You may even want to do an outline of your article, so that you can stay on subject. The goal of your article is to leave the reader wanting to know more. This way, each time you post a marketing article on the Web, you’ll get new followers each time. Read more










