I want to try something.. Can someone help me?

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I've done articles before (and bought them) for ezine to promote affiliate/cpa products.

Does anyone have kind of "a method" or some tips for me to actually get my article making money.

If you just want to share privately, PM is fine

Caleb
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    • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
      Originally Posted by George Wright View Post

      did you see this thread?
      That's an awesome thread. I've been refining the process and getting ready to test some modifications.
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        Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

        That's an awesome thread. I've been refining the process and getting ready to test some modifications.
        Will you share? Please.

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        • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
          Originally Posted by George Wright View Post

          Will you share? Please.
          Geez, man, it's going to be several weeks before I even know whether they work.
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          • Profile picture of the author George Wright
            Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

            Geez, man, it's going to be several weeks before I even know whether they work.
            OK, OK, I'll just wait for "it" to come out. I can see it now. Just when you thought it was safe to go back outside..... Article Zombies, eating the competition....

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            • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
              Originally Posted by George Wright View Post

              OK, OK, I'll just wait for "it" to come out. I can see it now. Just when you thought it was safe to go back outside..... Article Zombies, eating the competition....
              The article marketing product is going to be the "Article Arsenal." Don't know when that one's going to hit the top of my to-do list, though. I do have another "zombie" product on the drawing board, but it's a bit down on the list, too.

              You know, I really need to start producing products in less time. My to-do list is growing faster than I can get the products out. At the current rate, I'm going to be working on just the stuff ALREADY on that list for over a year... and the list has only been growing for six months. It's starting to look like my cycle has to be roughly two weeks from idea to release.

              On the question of articles...

              I find the optimal article length to be about 450 words. That's enough to have real info in it, without being enough to satisfy the reader completely. So they're more likely to click through, because they know you've got good info, they just haven't gotten quite enough of it yet.
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    Watch trends. There are new products coming out all the time. Just plug the name of the product into Google Insights for Search and watch for these kinda trends



    Since the products are new, the are relatively easy to rank for. The key is to scale HUNDREDS of them.
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  • Profile picture of the author maleeqa
    Watch trends. There are new products coming out all the time. Just plug the name of the product into Google Insights for Search and watch for these kinda trends
    Hi,

    This is awesome tool for research and getting new keyword. I have tried it.

    BTW, to make make money from your article is actually a process where you'll get better day to day. I mean, the process to write an attentive title, compact article and resource its need time to flourish. Just don't stop writing ...get the numbers and definitely you'll get the result.

    Have a great week.

    Best Regards,
    Mal
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  • Profile picture of the author bretski
    Originally Posted by Shane Natan View Post


    With that being said, the shorter the article, the more likely you are to get the reader down to the resource box and clicking. Make sense?

    Contrary to popular practice, the shorter the article, the higher the CTR in my experience.
    Individual results may vary. My articles tend to be 500-700 words but they do tend to rank very high. Not sure if this is because a shorter article with the same keyword density has fewer of the keywords than my article with the same or relatively close keyword density but more words.

    As far as CTR, I do ok but I could use improvement and I have seen improvement but not by making my articles shorter. For me it's leaving them wanting more and a good call to action in the resource box.

    But to each his own. I do know that if I could write shorter articles I could have more of them but my writing style is like diarrhea of the mouth sometimes...
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    • Profile picture of the author Shane N
      Originally Posted by bretski View Post

      Individual results may vary. My articles tend to be 500-700 words but they do tend to rank very high. Not sure if this is because a shorter article with the same keyword density has fewer of the keywords than my article with the same or relatively close keyword density but more words.

      As far as CTR, I do ok but I could use improvement and I have seen improvement but not by making my articles shorter. For me it's leaving them wanting more and a good call to action in the resource box.

      But to each his own. I do know that if I could write shorter articles I could have more of them but my writing style is like diarrhea of the mouth sometimes...
      Thanks for your input... However, I have had NO problems ranking high with my shorter articles. As long as they're optimized the right way...

      Best,
      Shane
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  • Profile picture of the author Saladin
    Okay you basically need an outline , Or you'll lose lots of time .

    Here's one :

    *Find a single problem and why people are having it
    *Find REALLY why people are having it (it's usually not what they think)
    *Write a mini sales letter for the article based on the critieria the most desperate problems
    *Speak your solutions(Dragon naturally speaking) for each mini headline related to each aspect of the problem
    *Leave out some details to get 'em hooked

    P.S Go for truthful honest style and you'll find that even though it's honest it grabs lots of attention and creates tons of controversy .
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