Wednesday, 8th September 2010

The Two Things You Need to Know About Writing Articles and Monetizing Them

Posted on 30. Mar, 2010 by Kris Nickerson in Articles

Internet marketers have used article writing for many purposes, including marketing their products and services as well as building up a revenue stream from the articles. In order for website owners to generate a revenue stream from their article writing efforts, they will need to know 2 important concepts to increase their chances of success.

Some of the methods in which you can monetize your articles include: – Adsense – Promoting your own products and services – Promoting affiliate products and services – Long-term revenue – Viral revenue

There are other ways to get income by promoting your products and services, but the ones listed above are some of the more common ways you can earn an income through writing articles.

The first thing you need to know is the purpose in which you are writing your articles. Are you writing them to promote a product or service, or are you writing them to brand yourself as an expert in your field? Each way will require you to write your articles differently. If the purpose of your articles is to generate adsense revenue, then writing a larger number (at least 50) of informative articles that contain the keyword phrases used by your target market. The subject and content of your articles should be about the products and services you are promoting. The purpose of the article is to draw the targeted adsense ads that will be served on your website.

If you are writing and marketing articles to promote affiliate products, then your article should get the reader to go to the affiliate site, and also buy something as well. If you require a multi-step process to sell the affiliate product or service, then it would be better to use the article to send the reader to a lead capture page to get the reader’s email so you can market to them through an auto responder series. You can reuse your content and place other articles you have written in the autoresponder series.




The second thing that you need to know when writing articles and monetizing them is to write the articles in such a way that they receive a lot of traffic in some form or another. If no one can find your articles, you will be wasting your time, so it is important that you article strategy is such that they are easily found on the Internet. Your articles can be found through article directories, individual websites, other publisher’s newsletters, eBooks among a host of other ways. The more ways you make use of, the better the chance your article will get seen by your target market. There are many sources out there today that contain a list of different places where you can publish your article. Once you have a list of places, you want to narrow it down to the top 5 to 10 places to submit your articles. Your criteria should be based upon how much traffic is going to the website where you want to publish your articles, and if your target market is willing to purchase your product or service. Once you have the answer to these questions, you will be able to write powerful articles that have a good response rate.

A good strategy is critical to your success when you are writing articles for the purpose of earning an income from them. If you don’t, you will end up going through a lot of work over nothing. The next step is to look for ways of earning a long-term income for your article writing efforts.

B Hopkins
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