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Easy Articles
Table of Contents
Introduction 3
Choosing Article Titles 4
The Perfect Article Length 8
Write Great Articles Quickly 9
The Perfect Resource Box 10
Monetizing your Articles 12
Get More Traffic 13
Article marketing is one of the simplest ways to make money online, yet most people seem to view it as some frightening endeavor that they somehow just don’t understand.
I guess part of the reason people fear article marketing is because they just don’t understand what it takes to choose the perfect article title, create a quality article, write an outstanding resource box, and get traffic to those articles.
In this report, you’re going to learn all of these little tricks. Article marketing won’t be scary anymore, and soon you’ll be driving tons of traffic with simple articles!
The Perfect Article Length
Your articles should never be longer than about 300-350 words. This is enough to get your article accepted, but you don’t want to go over this length.
For one thing, it takes longer to write an article that is longer than 300 words. This is the most obvious reason to keep articles shorter. After all, article marketing is about volume. You need to have a lot of articles to make really good money.
But there are a couple of other reasons, too:
1. People prefer short, quick articles these days. They just don’t have time to read longer articles.
2. The longer the article, the more information the reader will get. If you give them all the information they need, they will have no need to visit the link in your resource box!
Write Great Articles Quickly
Writing articles quickly is critical, because the more articles you get out there, the more money you will make. The faster you can write them, the more you can get out there in a day.
I always start by creating a quick outline based on my article title/subject. Let’s say I’m writing an article on “5 Easy Ways to Choose the Best Golf Clubs”.
I would make a list of 5 quick tips, like this:
1. Figure out the type of material you want your clubs to be made of.
2. Decide on a price range.
3. Choose a brand you really love.
4. Check the reviews in magazines or online.
5. Ask friends for their recommendations.
Then I go through my list of 5 tips and just flesh it out paragraph by paragraph. I add a few sentences to each tip to make each one a complete paragraph, and in just 5-10 minutes, I have a 300 word article ready to submit!
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