Browsing Category: "Article Marketing"

I Shouldn’t Submit It All

August 2nd, 2008

I just checked my EzineArticles account and the result is not so good…

If you remember, few days ago, so many people submited their articles to EzineArticles until I have to wait 3-5 days longer than usual to get approval. I’m not sure whether this is one of the reasons why *suddenly* there are a lot of new articles in a short period of time or not.

Although my analysis proofed that the category I choose was less competitive category, I still have a bad luck from this situation. All my 16 articles has been knock-out from top 100 newest articles on that category. Which mean, there’s a small chance for me to get thousands of readers as my previous 9 articles.

Good night… :-(

Research Update : 16 Articles Approved

July 29th, 2008

After waiting for a few days, I got 16 emails from EzineArticles says that my articles has been approved. Another 3 articles still in trouble, because I made a mistake in the HTML rule. A simple mistake… but I have to submit it once again and waiting…

Ok, what these 16 articles can do…. Currently, I got 3,221 people read my existing articles. We will find out in next 10 days, how many people will read my 16 brand new articles ;-)

How Many Articles Do We Need?

July 24th, 2008

I have been taking a closer look at article marketing within the recent past. It is therefore in order for me to write about the findings of my research.

In this article, I am going to share with you about the appropriate number of articles that is necessary in getting significant exposure. As I shared with you in my previous article, I managed to get the attention of 2,857 readers within 10 days from just nine articles I had submitted to EzineArticles.com. However, since that last post, the total number of readers has barely increased. What could have gone wrong? Read the rest of this entry »

Article Marketing Breakthrough

July 22nd, 2008

Many seasoned Internet marketers say that “Article marketing is the best marketing strategy in order to make long term traffic.” Why? Picture this: when you submit an article to such article directories as GoArticles, iSnare or EzineArticles, the article will be available to Internet surfers as long as you leave it there.

This is true. But does this mean that the article will fetch the much-needed traffic in the long-term? Let me give my personal experience. Read the rest of this entry »

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