Easy Ezinearticles Empire

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Obviously A LOT has been said about bum marketing, article marketing, SEO and the like but usually only a technique is revealed without any specific outline for taking immediate action.

If you've been frustrated and down about internet marketing and have found it almost impossible to make any sales or get any traffic to your website.. then read on.

This technique is simple but can be extremely effective for grabbing up your share of the "low hanging fruit" so many people talk about. All of the work described below can be done by yourself, but for the money and time it takes can be much more effective when outsourced.

Are you new to outsourcing? Don't have any idea how to even start? Well it's really easy and can actually be a nice change to sitting in your office working alone. You become the boss and you call the shots and make the deadlines.

Nearly ever internet marketing forum I am on has a section for buy/sell/trade or classifieds or in the case of this forum there is Warriors For Hire

You will need a content writer and someone who can create links to your site through social bookmarking and commenting. Just browse the ads, read the feedback and contact a few people. Only select those whose communication is top notch (reply to emails immediately, friendly, professional). If someone can't get back to you the same day you email them about a new job, it won't be any better once you give them some work to do.

To get started started pick a product from an affiliate network. This can be clickbank, cj.com, neverblue.com etc. If select a product from clickbank, pick one with high gravity. Otherwise talk to your affiliate manager to find the most popular offers on the network.

Once you've selected a product you will need to outsource 9, 300 word articles. Don't pay more than $30-40 for all 9 articles. Many article writers will charge $1/100 words, so 2700 words should be about $25.

You will need 3 versions of the following articles. (3 uniquely written copies). These articles are "Product Name Review", "Product Name Benefits" and "Does Product Name Work?". Obviously "Does Product Name Work" won't apply to everything. In this case use the Google Keyword Tool to find another question about the product people are asking and use that instead.

Next you're going to want to register a new domain relating to reviews. Keep this general as you're going to add many different products eventually. (mycoolreviews.com, productreviewinfo.com etc) (not sure if they're taken)

After you register your domain you will need to find some cheap hosting. Don't pay more than $5/mo for this. Setup the domain on your hosting and install wordpress. (This process can be outsourced also, very easy for a professional).

Add 1 copy of each of the 3 articles to your wordpress site. If at all possible, include images and verbage from the vendors website in these articles.

Submit 1 copy of each article to Ezinearticles and in the author bio box include a link to your corresponding wordpress article. Submit 1 more copy of each article to hubpages.com and include a link to the ezinearticles article in the hubpages article.

Your options for SEO at this point are fairly vast, but a quick and easy (and cheap) way to get some links is to hire someone to do social bookmarking and blog comments.

When you order social bookmarking or blog comments they will typically ask you for a URL and anchor. Use the URLs of the articles on your wordpress site, ezinearticles and hubpages. For an anchor use the article title plus 2 MORE DIFFERENT related titles.

Submit 3 separate orders for the social bookmarking and comments, grouping together the similar articles. Submit all "Product Name Review" articles together for example, which would be the URLs to the "Product Name Review" article on your wordpress site, the ezinearticle and the hubpage with "Product Name Review" and 2 others as your anchors (Use Google Keyword tool to find these as well, something related).

From there you can buy more links for each level, the hubpages level, ezinearticles level and your wordpress site level, with all the links trickling down to your wordpress site.

Within 15-30 days you should be ranking nicely for the terms. These won't always be the highest volume keywords but will be effective because when someone's looking for a review or insight they're already potential customers and probably already know something about the product.

Not every product you try this for will be successful, which is why it's very important to try to take on a product or two every day. Some will be winners and some will be losers, but in the long run you'll have a substantial wordpress review site with TONS of backlinks from ezine which could potentially deliver recurring income for years to come.
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  • Once you've selected a product you will need to outsource 9, 300 word articles. Don't pay more than $30-40 for all 9 articles. Many article writers will charge $1/100 words, so 2700 words should be about $25.
    Sorry, I had to comment on this... I happen to find it appalling that anyone would "recommend" an article writer who charges $1 per 100 words. I believe in the "you get what you pay for" saying. I know that there are many Warriors who, like I, write for a living and may find this insulting.

    It has been said here before and I will like to say it again... Our work as writers should be respected. To write a good article we must research, write and correct. It is not as simple as most people may think. And with the demands for HIGH quality articles increasing, it is a shame that some people would even consider offering a US dollar per 100 words. When in reality, what does $1 buy in the US? A candy bar?
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    • Profile picture of the author Power and Wealth
      Originally Posted by ContentArticleWriter View Post

      Sorry, I had to comment on this... I happen to find it appalling that anyone would "recommend" an article writer who charges $1 per 100 words. I believe in the "you get what you pay for" saying. I know that there are many Warriors who, like I, write for a living and may find this insulting.
      It's a very competitive market and I just figured I would recommend people get the $1/100 articles rather than pay someone $5/100 for $1/100 quality. If they're new to the game they won't really know the difference.

      Was absolutely not meant to be insulting to the hard working content writers that drive this industry, I'm sorry if it seemed that way.
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      • Profile picture of the author Power and Wealth
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post


        One is the suggestion to "choose high gravity products", which is very likely to be a mistake, in my opinion.

        The other is the seriously weird idea of submitting an article to EZA with a link in the resource-box linking back to another copy of the same article on your own site (it's really not easy to see any upside at all to that, even if EZA would accept it!).
        If you have any suggestions that would improve this I'd love to hear them.
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    • Profile picture of the author Marhelper
      Originally Posted by ContentArticleWriter View Post

      Sorry, I had to comment on this... I happen to find it appalling that anyone would "recommend" an article writer who charges $1 per 100 words. I believe in the "you get what you pay for" saying. I know that there are many Warriors who, like I, write for a living and may find this insulting.

      It has been said here before and I will like to say it again... Our work as writers should be respected. To write a good article we must research, write and correct. It is not as simple as most people may think. And with the demands for HIGH quality articles increasing, it is a shame that some people would even consider offering a US dollar per 100 words. When in reality, what does $1 buy in the US? A candy bar?
      Basic supply and demand comes into play here. You pay what the market demands based on supply. I know some really good writers that get paid $1 per 100 words. They are American, English speaking and intelligent people that are very skilled as writers. I used to write quite a bit but due to the aforementioned reasons rarely do so any longer.
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        • Profile picture of the author Power and Wealth
          Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

          If anyone can find me an American, native-English-speaking, intelligent person who is a "very skilled" writer, who writes for $1 per 100 words, I will immediately book all their time for the rest of 2010 and pay the person suggesting them a "finder's fee", too. I'm not joking and I'm not exaggerating.
          I think that depends a lot on your definition of "Very skilled"

          I would surely never claim that this exists, I outsource internationally. That doesn't always mean they have NO talent though.

          As you've suggested though, it IS a job and skill in and of itself to be able to outsource your mundane tasks. That's why I suggested somewhat of a "screening process" attempting to communicate with your potential worker. How long they take to get back to you, their professionalism, etc will give you some idea if they will be a good match. Reliability is always a huge issue, but at the same time, there are always others willing to fill the void.

          I appreciate your insight in this thread, thank you for sharing.
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        • Profile picture of the author Marhelper
          Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

          If anyone can find me an American, native-English-speaking, intelligent person who is a "very skilled" writer, who writes for $1 per 100 words, I will immediately book all their time for the rest of 2010 and pay the person suggesting them a "finder's fee", too. I'm not joking and I'm not exaggerating.
          I sent you a PM.
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    Originally Posted by Xpert Marketer View Post

    ...Next you're going to want to register a new domain relating to reviews. Keep this general as you're going to add many different products eventually. (mycoolreviews.com, productreviewinfo.com etc) (not sure if they're taken)

    After you register your domain you will need to find some cheap hosting. Don't pay more than $5/mo for this. Setup the domain on your hosting and install wordpress. (This process can be outsourced also, very easy for a professional)...

    Great Post!!

    Do you create separate subdomains for each product or do you just do it all under the main site?

    Thanks!
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    • Profile picture of the author Power and Wealth
      Originally Posted by Topper99 View Post

      Great Post!!

      Do you create separate subdomains for each product or do you just do it all under the main site?

      Thanks!
      I just keep all the reviews on the same site (domain). This way, if you have several similar products people can navigate between them easily.
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  • Profile picture of the author Power and Wealth
    I highly recommend heading over to that post after reading this one
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  • Profile picture of the author Power and Wealth
    Originally Posted by cjmo75 View Post

    I'm not the best writer, either. If you do some research on your topics and have a general writing knowlede, producing a good 300-500 word article is really not that once you get the hang of it.
    I think the $1/100 writers can create a better article than I can, consistently.

    There's always that tug of war between "make your article the best so it converts at its full potential" and "get that content out there so it can start making money already".

    In the end though, you won't ever know until you just try it.
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