The Power Of Article Marketing - One Article 546,721 views
I have being doing some keyword research within a few niches, just to make up keyword lists and during my research i came across an ezine article that kind of took my breathe away.
It's in the Health & Fitness niche, which is something i know a lot about and focus on quite heavily. i read the article, which was 559 words long and it was based around exercises to help you lose belly fat. The article was decent enough, not a masterpiece and there are many, many writers who could produce a higher quality. However upon scrolling down to check out the views, i found out that the article had been published on November 13th 2005 and had received 530,288 views by Sunday 15th March 2009.
Having checked out the article again this morning, it is now up to 546,721 views. So an additional 16,433 views to this article in the last 16 days!
Now working on the law of averages, i came to the following conclusions about this article...and please forgive me as a lot of this information is based on assumptions:-
The article has been viewed 546,721 times over the last 3 years and 5 months.
If an average 15% people clicked through the author's resource box to his main site (and that's not a great clickthrough rate), then this would be the equivalent of 82,008 visiting the author's main site.
Of these people, let's assume that 1 in every 100 made a purchase of the affiliate product that was being promoted (Yoga exercise mats via Amazon and again not a great conversion rate), that would be the equivalent of 820 sales. Having done a little further research i found out the Yoga mats were selling for between $12 and $87 and the most popular one retailed at $37. Again i will assume that the commission is say approx 20%, so on average per sale would net $8. So 820 x $8 = $6560.
So let's put all these assumptions together! In the space of 3 years and 5 months, this author has produced just ONE article that has netted him $6560 in profits. So how many articles would he have written in this time? 100, 1000, 10000? How many of those articles will be producing results? If this author had just 100 articles producing the same results, that would be in excess of $200,000 per year in affiliate sales for the last 3 years!
The point is with article marketing you can't expect the same results everytime. Hell i know i have written better quality articles and had them better optimized for search engines, but i am yet to produce these type of results from just one article...and that's the point! I can guarantee that this author has written 1000s and 1000s of articles and not all have been successful and even some of what he probably thought was his best work may not have proved as popular with his readers, but through continually putting out content, he discovered this gem...and maybe many others!
The article was written by Steve Chaballa and entitled "How To Lose Belly Fat With A 10 Minute Workout".
The primary keyword in this article "How To Lose Belly Fat" has 391,000 (in "quotes") competing websites in google and an average of 40,500 views a month. However, this article does not even rank on the first page.
The mis-spelt term "How To Loose Body Fat" only has 5190 competing websites in google and an average of 2400 searches a month and this article ranks at number 1. In addition on the first page of google for this term, there are also 2 x Yahoo Answers, YouTube Video, Squidoo Lens, Buzzle Article...sites that we can all provide content to and rank for FREE.
Thanks
Partha
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