Success Starts With Articles
Here is an article by Jason A. Martin on the importance
of writing articles or having them written and
how they will increase the value of your website by
making it more "user friendly" to the search engines
that are constantly looking for "fresh" content:
Success Starts with Articles
by: Jason A. Martin
No one can logically argue against the fact that content
is king. Web sites that are nothing more than glorified
link farms or ad spiels must work harder and invest more
money to gain visitors—almost none of them return. To keep
users returning, there must be a reason. Articles can serve
two major roles in maintaining a successful website—content
and promotion. Just minutes from now you could be on your
way to building a more successful business. Article
creation and submission is one of the greatest promotional
tools ever.
CONTENT
Every web site that wants to succeed at competing for
eyeballs must have solid content to offer. Otherwise, the
visitor is off in mere seconds—never to return. Make the
visitor glad they visited and you have potentially created
a loyal user.
Think about some of the more popular web sites on the
Internet. Why would you visit them? Why would you return?
Let’s look at a popular news site, FoxNews.com. I visit
Fox News to read the latest news stories. I go back because
I know there will be fresh articles waiting for me.
I visit my favorite writing web site because I know there
are great articles there and new ones appear often.
Do you see a theme? I am not going to a web site that is
about other web sites or is a link farm—I am going to the
source of what I desire. These sources not only receive my
attention but have a good chance at selling me something.
Over time, my trust in these web sites increases and I am
more open to what they have to offer. It is important to
offer quality content to hook the visitors in and update
often to give them reasons to return. Your web site is an
extension of you and your company. How visitors perceive
your web site is how they will perceive you. This is why
it is important that articles be well written. Anything
less will compromise your perceived image.
PROMOTION
There is no easier way to establish links and incoming
traffic to your web site than writing articles—or having
someone write them for you. It could take months or longer
for a web site owner to gain a significant amount of
relevant links on other web sites. However, it can take
days, with no effort, to accomplish the same feat with one
well crafted article. The process is extremely simple.
Write the article or have it written for you.
Submit the article to article distribution services.
Start working on the next article or have a writer do
it for you.
Once your article is out there it will work itself onto
web sites across the Internet, which will end up generating
incoming links for your web site. Moreover, this will
increase your link popularity, which is very important for
great search engine rankings. It would be wise to write
articles that pertain in some way to your own web site.
The odds of people, who are reading an article on engine
rebuilding, being interested in your web site about quilting
is rather slim. There are many article submission web sites
and groups on the Internet. Some good article submission web
sites are: articlefactory.com, ezinearticles.com,
goarticles.com, and ideamarketers.com. Don’t forget to use
the article on your own web site.
The promotion world is waking up to this article creation
technique and in time the competition will be fierce.
The time to get started is right now. One well crafted
article can easily be worth thousands of dollars in
promotional efforts. Don’t let not being able to write
great articles keep you from getting ahead—visit
JasonAMartin.com to have articles written for you.
You simply can not put a price on the possible results
from article distribution. Just wait until you experience
it for yourself.
©2005 Jason Andrew Martin LLC
About The Author
Jason A. Martin has been conducting business on the
Internet for 11 years. He is a free-lance writer on
many topics and is currently working on obtaining a
degree in Journalism and Law.
His official blog, which contains more articles you
can use for your web site, can be viewed at:
Jason A. Martin
jasonamartin.com
of writing articles or having them written and
how they will increase the value of your website by
making it more "user friendly" to the search engines
that are constantly looking for "fresh" content:
Success Starts with Articles
by: Jason A. Martin
No one can logically argue against the fact that content
is king. Web sites that are nothing more than glorified
link farms or ad spiels must work harder and invest more
money to gain visitors—almost none of them return. To keep
users returning, there must be a reason. Articles can serve
two major roles in maintaining a successful website—content
and promotion. Just minutes from now you could be on your
way to building a more successful business. Article
creation and submission is one of the greatest promotional
tools ever.
CONTENT
Every web site that wants to succeed at competing for
eyeballs must have solid content to offer. Otherwise, the
visitor is off in mere seconds—never to return. Make the
visitor glad they visited and you have potentially created
a loyal user.
Think about some of the more popular web sites on the
Internet. Why would you visit them? Why would you return?
Let’s look at a popular news site, FoxNews.com. I visit
Fox News to read the latest news stories. I go back because
I know there will be fresh articles waiting for me.
I visit my favorite writing web site because I know there
are great articles there and new ones appear often.
Do you see a theme? I am not going to a web site that is
about other web sites or is a link farm—I am going to the
source of what I desire. These sources not only receive my
attention but have a good chance at selling me something.
Over time, my trust in these web sites increases and I am
more open to what they have to offer. It is important to
offer quality content to hook the visitors in and update
often to give them reasons to return. Your web site is an
extension of you and your company. How visitors perceive
your web site is how they will perceive you. This is why
it is important that articles be well written. Anything
less will compromise your perceived image.
PROMOTION
There is no easier way to establish links and incoming
traffic to your web site than writing articles—or having
someone write them for you. It could take months or longer
for a web site owner to gain a significant amount of
relevant links on other web sites. However, it can take
days, with no effort, to accomplish the same feat with one
well crafted article. The process is extremely simple.
Write the article or have it written for you.
Submit the article to article distribution services.
Start working on the next article or have a writer do
it for you.
Once your article is out there it will work itself onto
web sites across the Internet, which will end up generating
incoming links for your web site. Moreover, this will
increase your link popularity, which is very important for
great search engine rankings. It would be wise to write
articles that pertain in some way to your own web site.
The odds of people, who are reading an article on engine
rebuilding, being interested in your web site about quilting
is rather slim. There are many article submission web sites
and groups on the Internet. Some good article submission web
sites are: articlefactory.com, ezinearticles.com,
goarticles.com, and ideamarketers.com. Don’t forget to use
the article on your own web site.
The promotion world is waking up to this article creation
technique and in time the competition will be fierce.
The time to get started is right now. One well crafted
article can easily be worth thousands of dollars in
promotional efforts. Don’t let not being able to write
great articles keep you from getting ahead—visit
JasonAMartin.com to have articles written for you.
You simply can not put a price on the possible results
from article distribution. Just wait until you experience
it for yourself.
©2005 Jason Andrew Martin LLC
About The Author
Jason A. Martin has been conducting business on the
Internet for 11 years. He is a free-lance writer on
many topics and is currently working on obtaining a
degree in Journalism and Law.
His official blog, which contains more articles you
can use for your web site, can be viewed at:
Jason A. Martin
jasonamartin.com
