Artilce marketers! Can 10 articles make a difference?

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I have just gotten a very great site and I want to use article marketing to achieve sales.

Can 10 well written articles make a big difference?Can it bring traffic?

I plan to use an article submitter as well i.e automate the process

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  • Profile picture of the author kevinfar
    I think that it depends on the time that you are willing to spend on reseraching the articles to find out what people in your niche are really after and whether your articles will cater to such needs.

    Also, marketing the articles will also play an important part in whether you will see success with the articles or not.

    Kevin
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  • Profile picture of the author Supernatural_fan
    I agree with both Murali and Kevin. I'm part of this business as well, and I know the importance of writing articles as a way of achieving sales. Trust me, if 10 articles was to be your limit, why not go over the top? Such a short number of articles may have success, yet I doubt it in case you don't make them super original and useful. You know, those kind of articles whose topics haven't been approached enough. Whatever you do, good luck with that!
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by grandstar View Post

    I plan to use an article submitter as well i.e automate the process
    Automate which process? If you're talking about mass submission of articles to article directories, then - as tens of thousands of others have found before you - it's unlikely indeed (though possible) that this will make a dramatic difference to your income. This isn't what "article marketing" is about.

    As Murali wisely says above, if you get high quality information syndicated so that your articles appear on authority sites in your niche, then this can bring you high-PR relevant backlinks, ready-targeted traffic, quality opt-ins and sales. This is what article marketing's about, and with this approach even one high quality article can make a real difference. (But it's sometimes hard to predict which one - so you'll always have a better chance with ten!)

    You need to think beyond article directories, in other words.

    It's true, however, that submitting the right sort of work to EZA (though I haven't found this to any great extent with any other article directory) can in itself lead to plenty of very beneficial syndication, because EZA is where webmasters and ezine/newsletter compilers often go in search of material to syndicate - and of course that's what it's there for.

    But to take advantage of that, you have to be willing to write for syndication, and stop "writing for clicks" and "calling to action" (you don't get syndicated to authority sites that way!).

    Many people are not even willing to try, because it usually goes against quite a bit of what they've learned, and when they're failing, many people's natural instinct is to think "I'm not doing it well enough" rather than "What I learned may not have been right".

    It depends whether you're looking for a "fast traffic, rinse and repeat model" of article marketing or trying to build up a real business which produces gradually increasing residual income from work already done. They're two completely different (and often conflicting) methods.
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  • Profile picture of the author glassextreme
    grandstar, it will depend on your call to action. Many people have great articles, but they don't have a call to action on their articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author franamico
    You can also have your articles posted on specific niche 30 blogs using a free service called Free Traffic System - Increase Targeted Website Traffic with Free Unlimited One Way Links

    They allow you to include 2 links in your content.

    Good Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author fated82
    If you can't write articles, outsource it. You want to have as many articles out there as possible. 20 is simply not enough....
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  • Profile picture of the author alexdigital
    You need more than 10.

    For one if you get to be a platinum author on ezine they send you a mousemat, pen, and sticker. Now that's gotta be worth it!
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  • Profile picture of the author JonAlfredsson
    I think it’s already enough to make a difference on your business. in fact, I read that you just need around 2 or 3 written per week as long as it’s well-written to catch attention. But I also agree to do more. Why limit yourself especially if you can produce quality output, right?
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    • Profile picture of the author Jerky
      I think 10 high quality articles CAN help sales.

      While everybody has had some great points so far about writing more, I'm of an old school belief that 10 AWESOME pieces work better than 100 decent pieces, which work better than 1,000 lame pieces. I would rather play chess with 10 queens than 1,000 pawns.

      So how do you make sure your articles are queens (... by that I'm referring to the chess pieces, not the way they dress )?

      1. Make sure the content is amazing. And by that I mean helpful. Don't just throw up well-written drivel. Write about a problem, then offer a solution. Give people a reason to say "Wow, he totally fixed this single problem I have, just imagine what he can do with my other related problems!" To do this, imagine yourself as the web surfer. If you found this article, would you feel satisfied, or annoyed and hit the back button?

      2. Make it catchy. Starting with the headline, make sure it turns some heads. "How to lose weight easy" is not as catchy as "Incinerate your belly flab without stupid diets: How to lose weight without really trying." Granted that was just an example - so please no comments about how lame it was, it was just off the top of my head - but if you came across both of those titles in the SERPs, which would you click?

      Then continue that into your lead paragraph. Hook your readers from the start. A captivated audience is your best friend. Glue them to your words the way a master novelist does.

      3. Don't write the minimum word length, instead, write until you've said what you need to say. Maybe that's 500 words, maybe 1,000, maybe even more. My point is, don't make the word counter your "finish line."

      I know this is controversial, but I firmly believe that writing longer articles gives you more search engine love. Not only are you more likely to pop up in random long tails, but I have a sneaking suspicion that the search engines wink at longer articles.

      ... And lastly, and this might really get me into hot water with some of my fellow Warriors...

      4. Don't kill yourself with SEO and keyword research. Is it important? Sure. But don't go overboard with it. I've found that my best performing articles were written "off the cuff" with no Keyword Research or on-page SEO techniques.

      Here's why I think this way: If you were trying to solve a specific problem, would you type a two, three or even four-word keyword into the search engines? Sure, to begin with you would. But as you kept looking for a better answer, you'd refine your search over and over until you had a very specific keyword - probably one that doesn't even show up in any keyword tool.

      Using the "weight loss" idea from above, lets say I want to lose 50 pounds but don't want to get out of my chair. First I'd search for "weight loss", but not like any of the results, because they advocate exercise and diet. So I might adjust my search to "easy weight loss." Again, I'm not happy that my opinions of "easy" do not match that of the fitness freaks who call a 45-minute wind sprint session "easy." So again I refine my search to "Lose weight without getting out the chair."

      Now when someone reads an article for THAT, and gets the answers he/she needs, what are the odds they'll click through to your site? The Vegas Line would be through the roof.

      Holy cow, I've really rambled on. I guess my point in all this is to identify who you want to read your article (preferably a sub niche of your niche) and provide them with excellent, problem-solving content. And of course use a catchy call-to-action bio line.
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  • Profile picture of the author clever7
    Excellent lesson, Jerky!

    I could say in a few words that everything depends

    *on your niche,
    *on the quality of your articles,
    *on the keyword combinations you’ll use in your titles, and
    *on your copywriting skills.

    This is not a simple matter.
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  • Profile picture of the author Coby
    In low competition niches, ONE good article can make a difference. If you have then then all the better! But as Alexa pointed out. Write GOOD Stuff. I recently started in a new niche that is very low competition but good searches and I have submitted about 8 articles using EZA and they all show up on the first page of google and the site is less than two weeks old. This is very powerful if done correctly. I happen to be lucky because the niche is something I've had an interest in for about half my life. So the articles are very easily unique and good content. In fact, I bet there isn't any PLR for this niche, lol.

    So Yes 10 articles can be a great start, but once you see the results you will keep writing and writing and writing, lol.

    Good Luck
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    Yep absolutely ...

    Read this post I put up yesterday to discover how I am getting a ton of traffic from just 3

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ay-i-love.html

    John
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  • Profile picture of the author kea55
    ummmm I would think small if I were you. Ask yourself why you want to only create 10 articles. Do you not like to write? I ask this because IM is a numbers game, the more you do, the more results you see, and in a lot of cases, its the more that you do manually, not the more you automate.
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