Could Just 3 Articles Per Day Equal Massive Profits?

by jbode
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I hear it all the time, how do I get traffic?
Well article marketing is a great way to get some traffic to your site.


Can you write 3 articles per day? If you make it a priority you can (suck it up and do it)



It should take you under an hour to write 3 articles, and if you do stick to that plan even if you average just 3 articles per day that's 90 articles each month.


Assuming each article averages only 5 new visitors to your site that's 450 visitors. Lets say you convert only 1% of those visitors into buyers that would equal about 4 and ½ sales for the first month.


Now lets assume you continue writing an average of 3 articles per day. Eventually your going to get a lot more traffic due to other factors like your articles getting syndicated on other sites some that might bring in a lot of traffic. Your articles might rise to the top of the search engines again bring in lots of traffic. You could even have your own sites rise in the search engines and get more traffic from that (from the article back links).


The point is starting out with simply creating a few articles per day and overtime it will lead to massive profits (many people have already done it and so can you).


Plus you could outsource your article writing, spin and submit your articles to other sites, turn your articles into videos, audios and viral reports.


The more content you have out there the more chances you have to make more money, start with a few articles per day, be consistent and move up from there.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheAnnoyingOrange
    Originally Posted by jbode View Post

    I hear it all the time, how do I get traffic?
    Well article marketing is a great way to get some traffic to your site.


    Can you write 3 articles per day? If you make it a priority you can (suck it up and do it)



    It should take you under an hour to write 3 articles, and if you do stick to that plan even if you average just 3 articles per day that's 90 articles each month.


    Assuming each article averages only 5 new visitors to your site that's 450 visitors. Lets say you convert only 1% of those visitors into buyers that would equal about 4 and ½ sales for the first month.


    Now lets assume you continue writing an average of 3 articles per day. Eventually your going to get a lot more traffic due to other factors like your articles getting syndicated on other sites some that might bring in a lot of traffic. Your articles might rise to the top of the search engines again bring in lots of traffic. You could even have your own sites rise in the search engines and get more traffic from that (from the article back links).


    The point is starting out with simply creating a few articles per day and overtime it will lead to massive profits (many people have already done it and so can you).


    Plus you could outsource your article writing, spin and submit your articles to other sites, turn your articles into videos, audios and viral reports.


    The more content you have out there the more chances you have to make more money, start with a few articles per day, be consistent and move up from there.
    Well spoken (or typed). Consistent action everyday will lead to $$$ in the long run. People usually look at it and go 'wow, how am I going to write 90 articles!'. What they should be doing is breaking up that goal into smaller goals and say 'Ok, I need to write 3 articles today'.

    You need to set smaller goals to get to your big goal!

    Best of Luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author Heuristic
      Consistency is often the difference between making it or not. Good post.

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      • Profile picture of the author tpw
        Originally Posted by Heuristic View Post

        Consistency is often the difference between making it or not. Good post.
        Consistency is definitely the key to success in any kind of marketing, article marketing or otherwise...

        When the statistics show that the average consumer will not buy a product or service until they have seen the information about it several times, that alone should tell you that you need to deliver your message to the same audience repeatedly...

        Yanik Siliver was fond of saying that 83% of buyers will choose your product or service on the 2nd to 8th exposure to the product or service... Again, that points to the importance of a consistent marketing message...


        Originally Posted by dannyadams View Post

        I like your post. I disagree that articles "work" just for the simple fact that I don't think that people can "become an expert" in a niche anymore.
        Call the colleges and tell them they are selling a lie...

        Of course anyone who puts his or her mind to the task can "become an expert" in a niche... Experts are self-made men and women, who commit themselves to learning and getting the experience they need to be extremely knowledgeable in their field of interest...

        I hate these kinds of comments that diminish the power and ability of a single individual to overcome the odds stacked in front of them...

        It is like saying that man was not brilliant enough to invent the technology available to us today... As often stated by the UFO enthusiasts, who insist that all modern technology was created as a result of reverse-engineering alien technology...

        When I started in article marketing, I started sharing bits and pieces of what I had learned through my own personal experience... I was not yet an expert, nor did I claim to be one...

        More than ten years later, many people consider me an expert in article marketing...

        I have invested more than a decade in this industry... I am a self-made person, who has been committed to learning about the various nuances of article marketing for more than a decade...

        I probably do understand the industry better than most... And I have certainly tried many variations of it, and tested my results, so that I could better understand what will work for the majority of article marketers...

        I am not offended that you desire to diminish my expertise... I could care less about that... Instead, I was offended that your statement implies that no one will ever again be able to become an expert in their field... And I know that is just plain wrong...

        It should be noted that I do agree with you that fakes can be spotted a mile away... But it remains true that not everyone who writes is a fake expert...
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      Originally Posted by TheAnnoyingOrange View Post

      Consistent action everyday will lead to $$$ in the long run.

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      You need to set smaller goals to get to your big goal!
      Absolutely. You need to take action in order to make any money. If you don't have something out there then there is no way that you can make any money.

      Put good quality content out there regularly in small doses and leverage your opportunities.

      Content on the internet can make you money well in to the future as well. It is not like some direct mail piece to a customer that is going to be thrown out.

      Make sure that you get writing today!
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  • Profile picture of the author JackPowers
    That's definitely a great strategy for any site starting out. However, if I could do one thing different now, it would be to spend more time writing good content for my own site, before I began distributing it.

    Old school article marketing alone does not seem like a scalable and sustainable long term strategy anymore. I bet you could (and many are) making good money from bum marketing tacticts, but you would need a strategy for making your articles stick longer.

    Your tip is very good though anyway, it's all about making your content work for you. 3 articles can turn into hundreds of backlinks if you do it right.
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    • Profile picture of the author jbode
      Originally Posted by JackPowers View Post

      That's definitely a great strategy for any site starting out. However, if I could do one thing different now, it would be to spend more time writing good content for my own site, before I began distributing it.

      Old school article marketing alone does not seem like a scalable and sustainable long term strategy anymore. I bet you could (and many are) making good money from bum marketing tacticts, but you would need a strategy for making your articles stick longer.

      Your tip is very good though anyway, it's all about making your content work for you. 3 articles can turn into hundreds of backlinks if you do it right.
      Yup, your own site takes more priority than your articles - did you notice the part that I said about turning your articles into videos, audios, viral reports... it's a combination of many and consistent new articles that makes this effective
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    • Profile picture of the author NicoleBeckett
      Originally Posted by dannyadams View Post

      I don't think that people can "become an expert" in a niche anymore. With the exposure that people/products get through social media, I think peoples BS meter is on high alert. People can smell fake from a mile away.
      You're right, people can absolutely smell fake from a mile away - that's why it's so important to become an expert. You can definitely become an expert in a niche. Of course, it's going to take research, hard work, and time to establish yourself, but it can definitely be done - especially if you're in it for the long haul (and not planning on being a millionaire by next week like the 'gurus' promised you).

      All you have to do is read some of the garbage out there, and it's easy to see that the internet is low on true experts If you offer something of value, people will take notice; it's just a matter of getting your knowledge out there.
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    • Profile picture of the author jbode
      Originally Posted by dannyadams View Post

      I like your post. I disagree that articles "work" just for the simple fact that I don't think that people can "become an expert" in a niche anymore. With the exposure that people/products get through social media, I think peoples BS meter is on high alert. People can smell fake from a mile away.
      Articles 'work' as long as you deliver decent information you don't need to know everything (or hardly anything) you just have to know enough to write articles on the subject and if you don't then it's just a matter of spending time researching.

      It's time to stop making excuses (article marketing has worked for a long time and will continue to do so)... just take action
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben Holmes
    It just breaks my heart that I'm an "expert" in a topic with virtually no commercial application. (It's a martial art). I can write articles day in and day out on this topic, and indeed, I have the number one slot for my keyword, and for dozens of other related keywords... and make on a good month, perhaps $20 combined Adsense & Amazon.

    I'm developing expertise in other, more profitable areas - but it's irritating to think that the one area that I've spent most of my lifetime gaining expertise can't really pay me in money. But I do have an authority website - and I can't say that I'd change things if I had to do it all over again.

    I just have to work a little harder learning topics that pay better
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    • Profile picture of the author josher
      Originally Posted by Khadaji View Post

      It just breaks my heart that I'm an "expert" in a topic with virtually no commercial application. (It's a martial art). I can write articles day in and day out on this topic, and indeed, I have the number one slot for my keyword, and for dozens of other related keywords... and make on a good month, perhaps $20 combined Adsense & Amazon.

      I'm developing expertise in other, more profitable areas - but it's irritating to think that the one area that I've spent most of my lifetime gaining expertise can't really pay me in money. But I do have an authority website - and I can't say that I'd change things if I had to do it all over again.

      I just have to work a little harder learning topics that pay better
      If I could make a suggestion.

      Why not slightly twist what you know into something that there might be a demand for. For example, showing women how to defend themselves, using martial arts type moves.

      Use a female student for videos, etc. Do a product around this subject. This is just an idea generator, I have no clue about this niche, the competition, etc.
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      • Profile picture of the author Ben Holmes
        Originally Posted by josher View Post

        If I could make a suggestion.

        Why not slightly twist what you know into something that there might be a demand for. For example, showing women how to defend themselves, using martial arts type moves.

        Use a female student for videos, etc. Do a product around this subject. This is just an idea generator, I have no clue about this niche, the competition, etc.
        My problem is that I know precisely how impossible this is without videos... and even videos can't replace hands on instruction.

        If this were truly possible, people would be able to buy "Learn To Drive" ebooks/videos...

        Some things simply must have hands on teaching.

        Appreciate the thought though!

        I just need to expand my knowledge base, and trust me, I'm working on it!!
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    • Profile picture of the author Karen Blundell
      Originally Posted by Khadaji View Post

      It just breaks my heart that I'm an "expert" in a topic with virtually no commercial application. (It's a martial art). I can write articles day in and day out on this topic, and indeed, I have the number one slot for my keyword, and for dozens of other related keywords... and make on a good month, perhaps $20 combined Adsense & Amazon.

      I'm developing expertise in other, more profitable areas - but it's irritating to think that the one area that I've spent most of my lifetime gaining expertise can't really pay me in money. But I do have an authority website - and I can't say that I'd change things if I had to do it all over again.

      I just have to work a little harder learning topics that pay better
      have you ever thought about writing your own book? With your knowledge I don't know why you don't create your own product. I bet you would have a lot more success. Don't give up just yet!
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  • Profile picture of the author Rock Solid
    You're spot on in this post! I used to hate writing articles but I've made it daily routine to write in the mornings and in the late evenings. My goal is always 10 articles per day with my minimum being 5 per day. It's one of those things you just have to sit down and grind out.

    I've noticed quite a large increase in sales since doing so as I've been writing 5-10 product reviews for my Amazon sites and they're starting to pay off pretty well. Great insight and advice for newbies!
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  • Profile picture of the author Mac Deyak
    Writing 'seed articles' and outsourcing to high quality article spinning is in my opinion the best route....
    Because chances are the information is already locked in your head. All you need to do is transcribe that into writing and you are creating real value... Then you can make dozens of variation on the same concept. Just my 2 cents

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    • Profile picture of the author mnonline
      Originally Posted by Mac Deyak View Post

      Writing 'seed articles' and outsourcing to high quality article spinning is in my opinion the best route....
      Because chances are the information is already locked in your head. All you need to do is transcribe that into writing and you are creating real value... Then you can make dozens of variation on the same concept. Just my 2 cents

      - Mac

      You believe in article spinning(software)? If so where to get it? I don't think article spinning softwares are any useful at all. I have bought one and what it turned out was junks. I rather have real person writing it for me. I don't know, it might be useful for others, but not for me in this case.
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  • Profile picture of the author DNChamp
    My problem with 3 articles a day is the same article beign shown on a number of pages with google. This happens to me.....example.Say I do an article on Working At Night.....i will send it to over 800 directories and within an hour I have 2-3 of the same article on each page of google for certain keywords.it almost does not look right but wonder if this could be a downfall since the info looks the same in the first sentence 9except for a word or 2)
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    • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
      Originally Posted by DNChamp View Post

      My problem with 3 articles a day is the same article beign shown on a number of pages with google. This happens to me.....example.Say I do an article on Working At Night.....i will send it to over 800 directories and within an hour I have 2-3 of the same article on each page of google for certain keywords.it almost does not look right but wonder if this could be a downfall since the info looks the same in the first sentence 9except for a word or 2)
      Personally, I think posting on 10 quality article sites and doing seo for them is better than posting on 800 article sites. Maybe 700 of those sites are horrible and get no traffic..waste of time if you ask me. You are getting backlinks..but from PR0 sites who have no page or domain authority. Its better to get a backlink from one high authority site then getting 700 backlinks from horrible sites. just my 2 cents
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  • Profile picture of the author mnonline
    Sometimes it seem reasonable but it actually doesn't work that way. For me, i would not spend time to write 3 articles per days for the whole month then submit it to ezines. Why? Actually the ezines make the most money out of our work, not us. I would rather use those articles and publish it else where which will pay money for doing so. That's sound more fair. You can also use backlinks from those articles to your site(s) too. This way you will be benefit from both backlinks and make money at the same time.

    Well, it is up to you. It's just my thought. I just don't want to waste many high quality articles. There are some other better methods that can get you backlinks with more target than ezines. If you disagree with me or want to give some suggestions, I'm willing to listen.
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  • Profile picture of the author MuscleLegion
    I believe you would just have to have a LOTTT on your mind to write about, and being that it's all quality information.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    Great posting.

    I think the difference between those who make it and those who dont can simply be the fact that some will just keep working their plan until if works for them.

    3 Articles a day can easily make a business work ... no worries whatsover.

    John
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  • Profile picture of the author MuscleLegion
    I've heard some people made decent money with ehow. I don't write anymore but I still make around 20 bucks a month and only have about 50 articles. I guess it's about exponential earnings. If you could get 20 a month for 60, what about 500..and so on
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