Google Alert: Your Partner in Article Marketing

May 28, 2007 by mabs
Filed under: Alert 

Article submission is one of the most common methods employed by many web site owners and SEO experts. With the use of articles, a web site gains one-way links with less effort. Article marketing has been proven to provide better results when it comes to search engine optimization.

Here are some tips to consider in order to generate more traffic using articles:

1. Make Your Headlines Great

You need to have catchy headline to attract readers. Use concrete and credible words to gain more readers. I recommend that you refrain from using overused terms like “free”, “amazing” and “new”. These terms are less likely to attract cynical readers.

2. Give Time to Your Signature

The anchor text in your bio or signature is the second most important thing that you should consider. Make sure that you include on your signature the keyword phrase that you would like to rank. You may also place the link to your website for readers to check out.

3. Partner with Google Alert

The Google Alert is an important tool in tracking your progress in Google. Make sure to register the title of your article to Google Alert. You will then receive daily e-mails that update you of how many times your headlines appeared on the search engine. After registering, results are usually seen 3 to 4 days.

4. Get hooked up with Article Submission Sites

Article submission sites are time consuming especially if you are still on the registration process. Once done, the tasks should be easier and you’ll be able to submit your articles easily. Article submission sites are one way of distributing your articles all over the Internet.

These are four of the best ways you can spread your articles and get better results with your traffic. Happy article marketing!

 

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