How to write more articles for website?

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Hi guys,

I'm thinking to write more articles or create more pages for my website. The reason is I find out google rank big website.

We have a company website, actually there are two hundred product pages in the site, we can not add more products, cause the website is not eCommerce site.

Now I'm wondering how to write more articles ? or Is there any other way to get more articles or find other method to add more pages to website ?
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  • Profile picture of the author fcf360
    Writing articles is simple.

    Find an article that you can get inspiration from, and rewrite it using your own words. A 500 word article shouldn't take you no more than 15, 20 or 30 minutes at the max.

    You can also outsource it to somebody else either in the U.S. or in a foreign country. But, the quality that you get back will never be the same as what you would be able to put together by yourself if you are half way decent at writing.
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    • Profile picture of the author ejullya
      You have so much opportunity to write when you have 200 products on your website. Start a blog on your website and write, not only product reviews but related issues regarding your products or related products and ideas.

      There is so much opportunity for you. Like someone said outsource the blogging part of your website.

      If you are selling 200 products on your website, you should be able to afford a person dedicated just to writing blog posts for your site. Give your readers value in your posts, develop loyal readership and your sales will even go up.
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      • Profile picture of the author Chayne DM
        Originally Posted by ejullya View Post

        You have so much opportunity to write when you have 200 products on your website. Start a blog on your website and write, not only product reviews but related issues regarding your products or related products and ideas.
        I definitely agree with starting a blog. Since you already have 200 products in your site, you have plenty of topics to write about. Make sure to optimize your posts for Google, though.
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  • Profile picture of the author koreancowboy
    Originally Posted by wilsonpaco View Post

    Hi guys,

    I'm thinking to write more articles or create more pages for my website. The reason is I find out google rank big website.

    We have a company website, actually there are two hundred product pages in the site, we can not add more products, cause the website is not eCommerce site.

    Now I'm wondering how to write more articles ? or Is there any other way to get more articles or find other method to add more pages to website ?

    Based on this post, I would recommend outsourcing your article writing to one of our Warriors here.
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  • Profile picture of the author gabibeowulf
    I suggest finding topics related to your website and make a list of possible articles that you will then outsource (maybe on Iwriter or Textbroker)?

    You can get ideas from news sites (search in google news for your keywords -- if your market is big enough, there is something newsworthy happening every single day), forums and question and answer sites (like yahoo answers).

    Make an outline for the article that you can present the article writers (otherwise they will write whatever they feel like just to fill the words quota).

    If you want more indexed pages, don't forget about tags. Don't overdo it. Only 3-4 tags per page if they make sense and you plan more pages that will cover those topics.

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  • Profile picture of the author Green Moon
    Articles on tips and techniques for using the products are always a good idea. People often are looking to solve a specific problem, not just to buy a particular product.
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    Make sure your descriptions or reviews are engaging to human readers as well as optimized for search engines.
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  • Profile picture of the author yjtung
    look up relevant blogs/websites that are related to your niche with something like google alerts or https://delicious.com/. find articles that have lots of engagement (lots of comments) to see which ones are popular. that should give you an idea of what content people are likely to read.
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    Here's a pro tip: go to twitter and find questions and twitter discussions about your topic. Find 'hot areas' and write about those. Tweet the people with the goo.gl link to your posts discussing the heated topics. Of course, you have to write in a dramatic manner.
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    • Profile picture of the author CBusiness
      Originally Posted by writeaway View Post

      Here's a pro tip: go to twitter and find questions and twitter discussions about your topic. Find 'hot areas' and write about those. Tweet the people with the goo.gl link to your posts discussing the heated topics. Of course, you have to write in a dramatic manner.
      very interesting tip there. Might try to run on that.
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  • Profile picture of the author Beverley Boorer
    you could also use plr articles if you can find some on appropriate topics
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  • Profile picture of the author troy23
    Try to write your own articles as you know your business better than anyone else.
    Outsourcing your writing will just get you a ton of junk.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheInfoMarket
    A key point with articles is to not write with the aim of ranking higher in search engines. That's just an added bonus. Since you have a company website with 200 products, you should have a good idea on who your customers are and what interests them.

    Start writing content to appeal to your core customers and then expand from there. Depending on your niche you could have reviews, news or editorial style articles. Some types of articles can be outsourced, but others only you can write because of your specialist knowledge.
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  • Profile picture of the author troy23
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    I'm not saying all content writers are bad. Just in my own experience of outsourcing once, the article in question was obviously written by someone with no knowledge of the subject.
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  • Profile picture of the author troy23
    iPresenceBizSolutions

    It's fine - no offence taken
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