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Writing articles online and easy tips on article writing

by Tricia

Anyone can turn their hand to writing online articles and it is great for beginners who are not sure how they are going to set up their online empire.

Articles are very useful as they can help you make money and gain backlinks to your websites. The simplest of these is to set up a website that is built up around a tight niche. To give you an example I know that you should select “bargain health insurance” instead of the huge niche keyword of “insurance“. It would be quite hard to get lots of visitors using the top keywords, in this case Insurance, but by using less popular keywords you can get traffic to your site from people who are searching for information on the internet using phrases as their search terms. So here are some easy tips on article writing with Adsense income in mind.

Stick to one subject

When you are building an Adsense or potential money making web site you must keep it on one subject. Adsense web sites that try to capture visitors from a wide range of subjects will distract a visitor and ultimately they will not get very high click through rates. The main rule to follow is only write about one topic on your site whether that be dog training, gardening or some other subject.

How to write an article

When you write an article, you will be writing about just one aspect of your niche. You should ensure that the article is well written and has a good flow of ideas from start to finish. To do this I find a lot of keywords that say almost the same thing. So if I had a website on saucepans I could chose to write about cast iron saucepans as the topic for one article. My special keywords would be.

Cast iron saucepans

Antique cast iron saucepans

Cast iron pots

Cooking with cast iron

Using cast iron saucepans,

Etc.

I’m sure that you can see how all of these keywords could work together in an article. If you spend time collecting keywords that work together the article will almost write itself.

Write a natural looking resource box

If you are writing articles to promote your website, many of your articles will be submitted to an article directory. One of the top tips on article writing is to write a good resource box that follows the article without a break. What many people do not realize is that the resource box is not shown as a separate item. It is part of the main content when the submitted article is displayed on an article submission website. So make the content flow on from the last paragraph. Just put in one or two links to your website so that people who read or use your articles on their own sites end up visiting your website for more information on the topic.




Filed Under: Blogging, Writing Tagged With: articles, article_writing, easy tips on article writing, how to write an article, keywords, niche, topic, Writing, Writing online article

How to Blog for Profit

by Tricia

Besides being a good communication tool, blogging is also a great way to make money. If you’re new to blogging and yet want to start quickly, there are several business models you can try for maximum results in a short time. This article discusses the three most popular methods.

The first method is get paid to blog or pa1d blogging. Create your first blog and start adding some decent articles to it. When your blog is at least three months old you can sign up with one or more of the pa1d blogging networks, and once your blog is accepted you’ll be able to see what “opportunities” are available. These networks are filled with advertisers looking for blogger who can help them spread the word, and they are willing to pay. Accept the opportunity, write about it on your blog, and you get pa1d.

The second method is WordPress and AdSense and it requires a little more technical know-how. You need to build a WordPress blog on a specific niche topic (gardening, biking, fancy cars), and start writing some good content on it. Then, get links from other blogs by leaving relevant comments on blog posts, promote your RSS feed and get listed in several search engines and directories. The objective is to get traffic that is interested in your topic and those that will also likely be interested in investigating the ads on your site as well so that you can make some money.

The third and most sophisticated method is affiliate marketing with WordPress blogs. Again, you set-up a good WordPress blog, but with this model the amount of content you publish is not as important as the “selling quality” of the content. Each post you write must pre-sell the web visitor and convince him to click on your affiliate links. When the visitor makes a purchase online after that, you get credited for the sale and earn commissions.

Many bloggers use a combination of Adsense and affiliate marketing on their blogs, and some use all three of the methods discussed above.

Ultimately, which model you choose depends on how much time and resources you can dedicate to creating and managing your blogs. Choose a model that requires little investment at first, although this may mean more of your time. When you get the hang of it, you can venture into other blogging models as well.

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: Blogging, Wordpress

Blogging for Business

by Tricia

Every single small business owner is an expert in their field. No matter what product or service  you provide, your customers do business with you because you are the expert in that  arena, and if you are not an expert, then they very quickly realize that and go  somewhere else. People trust experts, and when making a decision about a purchase, they look to  the expert to tell them what they need to know and to give them all of the information they need  to make an informed decision.

For a small business owner who is just getting started, however, it may take some time and effort  to establish yourself as an expert in your field. You may know what you need to know,  you may have the information you need, you may do a superb job at what you do, but if your  potential customers do not know that and cannot see it, then why would they choose to do business  with you? You need to, essentially, place yourself out there in front of them and demonstrate  your expertise. You need to build your reputation as an expert in your specific area, which will  build the trust of your customers and potential customers.

An excellent tool to use when establishing yourself as an expert is blogging. A blog is essentially an online journal. You write about whatever you want, it’s easy and simple to use,  and easy for people to read. This gives you a medium to communicate your expertise, as you can  blog about what you know about your product or service and provide useful information for your  readers.

For example, if your business is selling salt-water fish and aquariums, then you would want to  set up a blog and write about the care of fish, how to set up an aquarium, what you will need to  get started, what kind of fish are good to start out with, what fish and creatures dwell together  well, and so on. Since your business is marine fish, you obviously know a lot about them and have  a lot of information to share, and you can do this in a fun and interesting way, and in whatever  style is you.

Another example, if your business is a car repair service, then you would want to write about not  just car repair, but car maintenance, how to prevent common neglect and accidents, how to care  for your car after repair, how to choose a good mechanic and what to look for in a repair shop.  And the list can go on.

Setting up a blog is easy and inexpensive. There are numerous websites where you can sign up for  free and create your own blog. They already have the tools that you need integrated into the  website, ready for you to use – you can start blogging almost immediately! You can add photos to  your blogs, you can allow readers to post comments, and most blogs have an option for your readers to subscribe to receive new blog posts via email or rss feeds. Google has a blog service that can be found at www.blogger.com. Another free one is at www.thoughts.com. For other options,  just do a Google search for “free blog” or similar keywords. These sites will give you your own subdomain, such as www.yourblog.blogger.com, which links directly to your blog. You can then give  this url out to your friends, customers, and include it in your marketing materials to direct  people to your blog.

If you are not sure what to write about, or are afraid you will run out of topics, try some of  these ideas:

Keep a paper and pen handy with you in your purse, by the phone, on the dash of your car, in your shirt pocket or wherever is convenient for you. You will find that as you go through a normal day, you may get ideas for blog topics. Write these down as you get them, then when you go to blog, you will already have a list of great topic ideas!

Ask your readers what they would like to know about. Invite them to email you questions. Some blog sites may have a tool where you can create a quick poll or a short survey. Use these to get feedback and to find out what your customers are interested in knowing about your subject.

Browse magazines on your subject. This may spark ideas and you may be able to build off what you’ve read.

Borrow from other experts. If you run across another blog, or website, or an article in a magazine that you really like and would like to feature in your blog, then get permission from the author and post the article on your blog. Most authors will be more than glad to let you use their article as long as you provide their information and a link back to them, but don’t forget to ask first.

Use your own experience. Do you have some entertaining stories from your experience in this  field? Do not be afraid to throw in some fun and humor.

Blogging does not have to be tedious and boring, or take up huge amounts of time. If you are not a natural writer and feel like it’s too much of a job to sit there and write a long post, then don’t!  Keep it short and simple, or whatever is your style. Remember that it is your blog, so let it reflect your personality.

If you find you simply do not have any time at all to do your blog, then hire someone else to do it. Perhaps you already have someone working for you who can take it on, or perhaps you know someone who would be interested. You can give them your topic ideas, or even use a voice recorder to record the posts for them to type out in the blog. Again, whatever works for you, your style  and your business!

The world of blogging is a wonderful tool to use to keep in touch with your target customers and  to establish trust as an expert. If you take the time to start, you will find it well worth the while and will learn a lot from it as well! You have information and expertise to share – a blog  is a great medium to use to get it out there!

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: be an expert blogger, Blogging, blogging for your business, how to use blogging for business

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