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How Writing A SINGLE Article Can Create a 100% -- OR MORE -- Increase in Your Web Site Traffic!

Guest article by Derek Gehl

Today I'm going to tell you how to increase the kind of web site traffic your business really needs...

... all with a simple four-step process that won't cost you a single dime.

Sound too good to be true? It's not!

Let me give you a quick rundown of the plan before we dive in:

  1. You're going to find a handful of keywords that the ideal visitor to your site would use to search for your product

  2. You're going to plug those keywords into your web site

  3. Then you're going to write a SHORT article that contains those same keywords

  4. And finally, you'll distribute your content all over the web and get people passing your information on to other people who will be interested in what you have to offer

You'll be surprised how quickly and easily you can get this strategy going -- AND how fast you'll see an impact on your traffic numbers when you put yourself on the radar of people who are looking for what you provide.

Let's check out the first step in a little more detail...

Step One: Set up your web site for maximum "searchability"!

If you haven't taken the time to...

... your traffic is going to be sluggish right off the bat. How are the people who really want your information supposed to find you?

When I tell people that they've missed an important step in their traffic-building strategy, they always ask me: how are you supposed to figure out the right keywords for your web site? Here are the two tools I recommend to help them with the job:

This is a great way to find out how many people may be searching for information to solve a particular problem, and give you a picture of the demand for your product on the Web. But best of all, it gives you tons of ideas for keywords that you might never have thought of.

Once you’ve generated a list of useful keyword ideas, you’re ready to dig in and do some serious research with Wordtracker.

When you enter the keyword phrases your market is searching for, you search the Wordtracker database of over 330 million searches (or “queries”). You're looking for search terms that are popular, but don't have too many sites competing for them.

You can also pop all of this detailed information into useful reports that help you determine which keywords and phrases will bring you the most traffic.

To check out Wordtracker and get a step-by-step guide to the process, just head to:

www.marketingtips.com/wordtracker

and click "Tour" on the navigation bar.

Wordtracker is a paid service, but you can sign up for a day for under $8.00 and a week for under $27.00. It's a great investment.

Step Two: Plug your keywords into your site

Now that you have some great keywords for your market, find as many places as you can to plug them into your web site!

Use them in your title tags, in your source code, in the copy on your pages, and in your opt-in offers.

If you find your domain name isn't telling people what your web site is about or showing up in the right search results, consider purchasing a new one.

A keyword-rich domain name is a small investment that really pays off by making your site easy for your potential customers to find and remember.

(One quick note: remember to use only keywords relevant to your product -- search engines will penalize you if they find keywords sprinkled through your code that have nothing to do with the content of your site.)

Now to move on to the next step -- your foolproof way to snag people searching for your product on the Web and bring them back to your site!

Step Three: Create a keyword-rich article to distribute on the Web

When you're ready, get your keywords, sit down, and write a keyword-rich article that relates to what you sell.

Then give it away to other sites -- for FREE!

Believe it or not, this is one of the best ways you can drive a steady stream of eager customers to your site.

Why does it work? Well, people basically come online for one of two reasons: To check their email or to look for information. Sure, some of them end up making purchases, but this is not generally the reason they log on. They want...

That's why it's your job to give them that information, as it relates to your product. You already do that with the copy on your web site, but why stop there?

Writing a short, informative article to distribute on the Web is a great way to gain recognition as a valuable resource in your industry.

Of course, you'll want to write about something that relates to your products or services, since the ultimate goal of the article is to drive visitors to your site who are interested in what you're selling. But the article should be informative, not "sales-y".

Make sure that each article you write contains rare, valuable, or hard-to-find information. Not only will this increase the chances that other site owners or managers will post your article, it will also increase the number of visitors who click through to your site after reading it.

For example, if you have a web site that sells used golf equipment, you could write an article about three things to look for in a good, pre-owned putter. Or if you sell an eBook about setting up your own home computer network, why not write an article about common problems people have in setting up a wireless router?

Look for article ideas in the questions that people ask you all the time, or in the things you often see people doing wrong. Share hot new tips on how to use the products you sell, or talk about trends that you've spotted in your industry.

I'm not talking about a major essay here, though.

Did I just hear a big sigh of relief? :-)

Nope -- you don't need to be a professional writer to turn out a solid, traffic-boosting article! Your quick piece should...

Now for the fourth step in this traffic-driving strategy.

Step Four: Get your content headed EVERYWHERE on the Web

Once you've taken a few hours to write one or two quick articles, head to one of these top online content distribution sites. Upload your keyword-rich content to:

It only takes a couple of minutes, but the rewards for your site will be huge.

These sites carry hundred or thousands of articles on a range of topics. If someone is looking for content for their web site, they can download or copy an article from the distribution site without paying a dime to use it! They can't change the text of the article, and they must publish it with the author's name and information intact.

Now people who are plugging your keywords into search engines will be directed to your content at these highly-ranked sites, and web site owners who are looking for fresh, search engine-attracting content will download your article -- along with your bio and link! -- and put it up on their pages.

And once visitors see that you know what you're talking about, they'll click on the link in your bio, and head straight to your web site!

The best thing about this strategy is that these visitors are QUALITY, TARGETED traffic -- they actually WANT what you're selling, because you are meeting a need or giving them help with the problem they came online to solve!

Some content distribution sites also offer "send to a friend" links next to articles posted on their sites -- so make sure you're uploading your articles to sites with this kind of capability!

Every time someone enjoys your article enough to pass it on, your audience grows. And since people don't forward BAD content on to their friends, they are basically recommending you as a credible source just by passing it on.

You can also create a "send to a friend" link on your own web pages with the help of a simple script added to your code. Here are some examples of what this kind of link might say:

To find scripts to make links like these ones fully functional, check out the resources at:

The visitors who come to your site through articles or forwarded material are highly targeted... and likely to take action when they actually arrive at your web site seeking your specific information.

Final thoughts

See how much you can do with one little article?

It's amazing how effective a small piece of content can be when you...

  1. know your keywords, and...
  2. know all the places to position that content so it's viewed again and again

Once you've done your keyword research, you might feel a bit intimidated by the idea of writing something yourself for the 'Net. Or maybe you don't feel like you have the time to do it justice.

Remember -- any free content you create shouldn't be too long, and it definitely shouldn't be too complicated, since the people reading it won't know your product or your subject as well as you do.

If you're still concerned, you can always hire a writer from a freelance web site like Elance to do a couple of short articles or an eBook (with a bit of basic information from you, of course.) Expect to pay anywhere from $25 to $35 an hour for their time.

But I recommend that you try to write something yourself first. You definitely don't need to be a professional writer to create something readable and interesting... (I sure don't have a degree in creative writing myself!)

Just try to think like your audience -- what do they want to know, and how much do they know already? Then tell them simply and clearly. We're not talking Shakespeare here.

Here's one more quick peek at my easy four-step plan to increase web traffic:

These simple steps are things that practically anyone can do to drive traffic. They'll help you get the kind of targeted, quality traffic that can make all the difference to the success of a business, especially when you're just starting out!

In other words, these are the types of visitors who are most likely to take action on your site, whether they make a purchase, or simply opt in with their personal information.

And I don't know about you, but I'll take more of those visitors any day of the week!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Derek Gehl specializes in teaching real people how to start profitable Internet businesses that make $100,000 to $2.5 Million (or more) per year. To get instant access to all his most profitable marketing campaigns, strategies, tools, and resources that he's used to grow $25 into over $60 Million in online sales, visit: http://www.marketingtips.com/tipsltr.html

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