Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The Secret Blueprint for Getting Your Articles Read and Massive Visitors to Your Site

You know the feeling. You have a fantastic idea for an article, and you just know that people are going to love and use your material. You just know you are going to share some unique and profitable tips, tricks, and information to your readers. So you write it. And you submit it to your favorite directories. You check your article statistics every day. But, you only are getting a few readers here and there. Worse yet, your own traffic statistics show you that you are only getting a very few click-throughs from those readers. So what is a person to do?

Here's my personal blueprint I use day in and day out for both getting my articles read, and for getting those readers to click through to my sites:

1) IT ALL STARTS WITH A GREAT HEADLINE

Your headline will determine if your articles get read in the first place. So what is in a headline?

- A great headline arouses interest.

- A great headline tells the reader what they are going to learn in the article, but it also arouses some curiosity. (As a tip, go to your favorite article directories and look at their "most read articles" page. You will notice a striking difference in the directness and clarity of the titles of the articles on that list versus the articles in general.)

2.) YOU NEED GREAT SUB-HEADINGS

Your first sentence (like a good sub-heading) or set of sentences must use the same power and attention that a great headline does. You see, if the reader clicks into your article and loses interest immediately, you'll leave your reader disappointed. And what does a disappointed reader do... well, they leave your article, and they DO NOT visit your site. So capture their attention, and move them along your article.

3) HOOK YOUR READER TO THE VERY END

Once the reader has read the first few sentences and has made the decision to read on, they must remain hooked through to the end of your article. Give your reader some meaty information but try not to be long-winded. Provide your reader with useful information, information he or she can immediately use and apply. Don't feel, however, that you have to teach him everything about your topic. In most cases, you probably cannot. Rarely can you adequately cover a topic or teach a new technique in one article.

4) GIVE THEM A CALL TO ACTION

At the end of the article you must place a compelling call to action. In most directories, this should be included in your bio or signature file. Rather than just put your name and accomplishments and a link, include a call to action. Tell the reader to click through to your site for more information on the topic. Tell him what he can receive from your site. Explain clearly what's in it for them, and then add a link to your site.

GOOD LUCK!

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Writing Articles Can be the Gateway to Internet Marketing Success

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