Connie Ragen Green shared this great post about how she writes articles to submit to the article directories and I wanted to share this with you. Once you get into a routine it gets easier and the traffic generated from articles are very targeted and permenent links to your website.
Many people write and submit one article at a time to the article directories. Others write many articles and then submit them all at once. There are many schools of thought on this matter, so I will simply explain how my process works. I have written and submitted more than 565 articles during the past 13 months using this method.
I make notes about what my articles will be about. I then make sure that each article has a point and teaches or explains some valuable information to the reader. My list of ideas for future articles stays next to my computer.
In the morning I take a look at this list and then write an article on the idea that interests me most. I write the article using Word and then save it to my hard drive in a folder that contains similar articles. I make sure to spell check and edit the article before saving it.Then I go to select all and copy while I am still in Word.
Next I go over to my account an Ezine Articles and go into my author's area. There I do a control v to paste my Word document into the area designated for it.
I give my article a keyword rich title, write an interest generating summary, and make sure my resource box invites them back to a place where the reader can get more information.
I submit the article and then log out of my account.
I do this regularly throughout the day when I am working at home. I have found this to be the fastest and easiest way to write and submit your articles. As I write each article I cross it off on my list.
I encourage you to use this method for writing more articles in less time.Hope this helps.
Travelling this journey with you...
Sincerely,
Frank Tocco--Marketing Mentor
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