Please help : Article Marketers and Affiliate Marketers

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Hi,
I am new to "Article Marketing". I recently started submitting articles to ezinearticles.com
I want to ask this question to experienced "Article Marketers" : do you make any sale from old articles ? I mean do you make any sale from articles that you submitted 6 months back (or may be more)...How much sales do you make?
For example : 1 sale every 2 months or something or 1 sale every 3-4 months on averagely.....

How many articles will be enough to get the consistent income?
Let's say i submitted 100 articles in 1 month..Now i am getting $2000/month from that. (through affiliate sales)...Now how many articles i have to write per month so that my income remains $2000/month (as i think as articles become old, they wont be able to generate much sales..)

Niches i am targeting at : stretch marks, weight loss, green products, gaming guides (only in summer), mental health and muscle building.

Article quality : Articles i submit are of high quality written by native english speaker. Till now i have submitted 22 articles on ezine and they all were approved within 2 days without any problem. I am also making sure that i use keywords properly through out the articles and title is attractive..
I use short and sweet resource box and get click through rate anywhere from 2% to 40 %.
#affiliate #article #marketers
  • Profile picture of the author Hardik Jogi
    No one ?
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  • Profile picture of the author tpw
    I have made money from articles written nearly ten years before.

    The ability of an article to generate sales for you depend on how the article is written, how well the resource box is written, and how frequently people are finding your article into the future.

    One I wrote in 2002 still sends me new business, simply because the article exists on a website that people still browse the archives frequently today.

    They find the article, they read it, they follow the link in my resource box, and my website makes the sale.

    Most people put their articles into sites that don't have real people reading... If no one is finding your articles ten years from now, then those articles will not be able to deliver sales to your website -- even if the article was successful for sales conversions in the first place.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by tpw View Post

      Most people put their articles into sites that don't have real people reading ...
      ^^^ You heard it here first, folks.

      And second and third and fourth.

      It's what matters, and what answers so many of these questions, and it's what never crept into the consciousness of the people starting the threads titled "Article Marketing Doesn't Work Any More", and the people just "writing for clicks" and "calling to action" and "rinsing and repeating".
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  • Profile picture of the author JosefMiller
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    • Profile picture of the author Bane
      Originally Posted by JosefMiller View Post

      Hi,
      I am new to "Article Marketing".
      That's nice, do you intend to add anything to the thread or just state a fact to increase your postcount?

      As for the article marketing side of things, you really have to be careful where you submit if you are after using that as your source of income. There are a lot of submission locations which are closely guarded secrets, even on this forum where most people are open with each other - and the reason for that is because if everyone started posting there, it would die off as far as regular, real readers go.

      Depending on your niche, depends on where you market your article - search around enough and you are bound to find exactly what you require in your vertical.
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