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Article Marketing Secrets to Boost Your Traffic

With just twenty minutes a day, you can boost your traffic with these simple tasks. The idea is to do the crucial work yourself and outsource whatever is time-consuming and not mentally stimulating.

Article marketing doesn’t have to be time intensive. It doesn’t have to take ages to take effect either. In fact, with proper outsourcing, you can use article marketing to drive herds of traffic to your website in less than twenty minutes a day. Here’s how.

Doing Your Keyword Research

The keyword research and title writing are the most important parts of the process. By and large, it’s best to do this yourself. This is what takes up half of the twenty minutes.

Aim for low competition keywords to start with. Yes, you can rank for high competition keywords in the long run, but if you’re looking for an instant traffic boost, go for the low-hanging fruit. One tool that we have found to be handy is Jaaxy.com; you are able to identify the keywords that will give you the best results.

Within Jaaxy, you will know your keyword, the average monthly traffic, QSR is the quality scoring of the keyword. Anything below 200 is a good rating. Last but not least, you will also know if your keyword is good to gain a decent amount of traffic.

Jaaxy Screen ShotPick out those keywords and write attention-catching titles for them. A reader should feel instantly drawn to the title just by reading it. Remember, it’s not just about rankings, it’s also about getting people to click on your listing once you’re ranked.

Find a Quality Writer You Trust

Find one or two quality writers that you can trust. Usually, you’ll have to go through five or six writers before you can find one or two that are truly stellar. You can find writers on Fiverr, Elance, Freelancer or HireWriter.

Article from Hire Writer

 

Make sure they have first-class English. Make sure their writing is grammatically correct and has personality. Check it against Copyscape for the first few submissions.

Also, pay attention to their response time. How long do they take to reply to emails? Is their work turned in early, on time or a little bit late? Their behavior early in the relationship is a good indicator of what it’ll be like working with them in the long run.

Find one or two outsourcers you feel confident outsourcing the article submissions to. Logging into various sites and submitting articles by hand is very time-consuming. An outsourcer will be happy to do it for $1 or $2 apiece.

Alternatively, you can learn to use automated submission software. Unfortunately, most of the top article directories like EzineArticles and GoArticles don’t accept automated submissions.

Create a Consistent Publishing Schedule

Create a consistent schedule for when you want content published. For example, let’s say you want to publish two articles a week.

Create a list of topics and titles for your writer for the month. Make sure any questions about the assignment are answered before they start.

Contact your article publisher and let them know when to expect the articles. You can send them all the articles at once and ask for them to be published twice a week, or just send the articles to them to be published as they come to you.

This whole process will take a week or two to set up. But once it’s up and going, something miraculous will happen; you’ll get all the benefits of article marketing while putting in very little time yourself. Just sit back and work on other areas of your business while the article traffic starts coming in.

Content marketing is not easy, but it can be made simple if you just follow the about tips.

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  • Phillip Johnson

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