Tuesday 29 October 2013

Traffic Generation Tips - Submitting Articles to Ezine Publishers

In today's article, I'm going to give you a great tip for getting more traffic to your website by syndicating content. I'm really surprised I haven't heard more people talking about this, but then again many people seem to keep chasing the latest fad in Internet marketing instead of returning to the fundamentals.
We've already talked about writing quality articles and submitting them to online article directories. We also mentioned that you can submit your articles to other websites and blogs that accept content in exchange for links. However, what if you could find a marketer who works in your particular industry and has already built up a large list of subscribers? What if you could then approach this business owner and offer your high quality, original content in exchange for a link to your website?
Now, you might be wondering why in the world anyone would take you up on this offer. Well, the truth is that many of these Ezine publishers don't have the time to keep writing their own original content, or maybe they've become bored with the entire process and would rather leave the writing to someone else. Well, you can take advantage of this by offering them some good articles that have a link at the bottom leading back to your website!
In a way, it's just like renting their mailing lists for a day! Normally, this kind of exposure or advertisement would be quite expensive, but there are many e-mail publishers who would love to use your content so they don't have to worry about creating it themselves.
All you have to do is spend a little bit of time writing a quality article of, say, 500 words that readers in your niche would find interesting. You could even hire a freelance writer to do the work for you as long as you look over their content to make sure it's acceptable
So how do you find these publishers, anyway? You could take the slow way and do a simple search in Google by using a major keyword phrase in your niche along with the word "newsletter" or "e-mail list." This is definitely not the most efficient way to go about this, however, since this would take a very long time and you wouldn't even know how large a particular subscriber list is. Also, you have to contact each publisher individually and hope to get a positive response.
Instead of going through all this hassle, you can make things easy on yourself and choose a directory that displays a list of e-mail publishers in a variety of niches, along with the size of the list and whether they accept article submissions.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6744772

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