No beatin' around the
bush today, my friend... No
way... I'm pumped up for today's
lesson... And I'm in rare form
this week. I guess that means
you're one lucky camper....
No, actually I
feel pretty lucky to have you here with me
while we share in this information together.
It's a true blessing that I'm
fortunate enough to have you aboard
and I mean that sincerely!
Thanks for being here ;-)
How's this for an ironic
twist...
My wife was reading
over some of our lessons (silly me
-- I left my computer screen up after
writing the last lesson) and once she
discovered our "secret" little website
-- Candle-Lite Cooking -- she insisted
I cook her a nice "Candle-Lite Meal"
over the weekend.
Needless to say...
things went extremely well and I'm now
back on the top of her "Mr. Romance"
list once again (I'm afraid I was
starting to drop in the rankings!)
So ya see... Our
little homepage really does attract
(or should I say - command) some
attention and it can also spark a few fires
unexpectedly. Hell, she
didn't even reap the benefits of
actually being
able to download a special
report or sign up for our fictitious e-course and she
was still enthralled....
Well actually -- what
she said was...
"You sure can
talk a good talk but can you actually
walk the walk?"
That, my friend, was a
challenge I just couldn't refuse!
Wouldn't you agree?
And guess what -- I passed with flyin'
colors!
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Just call me
"Sergio" from now on! |
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Oh... and before we
get started I just have to tell you a
quick little story...
I promise it'll only
take 30 seconds...
My youngest son,
Tyler, who's now six, just started his
first year of "Sunday School" this
year. My wife, being the
"world's greatest" mom that she is,
was taking a few minutes each night to
practice some prayers with him before
he went to bed.
Well, last night, she
came out of his bedroom practically in
tears, laughing under her breathe.
I couldn't imagine what she found so
funny, especially since she was just
saying prayers with the little guy -
and she takes that pretty serious.
She proceeds to tell
me that she was listening proudly as
Tyler (for the first time) took
control of the reigns and told her
that he wanted to say the "The Lords
Prayer" all by himself - with no help
from her.
For the past few
nights, he would repeat after his mom
- the lines from the prayer. Finally,
this time... he decided to go solo.
She eagerly agreed!
My wife listened
(beaming with pride) as Tyler
carefully enunciated each word, right
up to the end of the prayer:
"And Lead Us Not
Into Temptation, But Deliver Us Some
E-mail. Amen."
A chip off the ole'
block!
I'M
ONE LUCKY DADDY-O!
Okay then, enough
funny business... let's move on to
more serious matters at hand...
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So... Are ya' ready
for yet another "Fan-tastico" lesson?
Well, today I want to start off by briefly
discussing those little "orphans"
we've been ignoring thus far on our
homepage. By orphans, I'm
referring to those plain ole' text links
on our homepage. I want to break
them down a bit in more detail (some
links we'll discuss more than others
for obvious reasons).
"There's a lot of gold to be found
in them there links...."
More
importantly, In this weeks
lesson, I want to
focus the 'Meat and Potatoes' on some
clever "stealth"
marketing techniques that are surely
going to "Bring Home The Bacon"
once implemented into our game plan.
What "stealth" marketing techniques?
Glad you asked!
When I say "stealth"
techniques, I mean...
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FREE
Or Very Low Cost - Yet Almost
Invisible - Traffic
Generating Methods And
Techniques! |
But before we plunge right into those
techniques, let's take a closer look
at our clever links that we
have setup on our homepage --
Candle-Lite Cooking.
It's important to note that
although it's not obvious to the
'untrained eye', each link
on our homepage has been carefully thought
out and strategically placed for a
specific reason... and I'll explain:
Links at the Header and Footer of our
Homepage

First - let's talk
about the placement of our links...
I specifically placed our menu of links at the top
(and also at the bottom) of our homepage
page for two specific reasons.
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First |
As you now know, the primary
focus of our homepage is simply
to get folks to signup for our
e-course or grab our free
report. By placing our |
links
at the top and bottom of the page,
they're not the dominant focus - and
we want it that way for good reasons.
Since the main focus
of our homepage is lead generation
(i.e. our popup form, free report,
newsletter subscription, etc), we
don't want folks to visit our website
and immediately see all kinds of
"attention grabbing" interesting links
to check out.
NO WAY! We're too sly for
that!
Instead, we want to methodically LEAD
our customer - from start to
finish - along our
predetermined path and ultimately have
them end up doing exactly what we
intended them to do...
... ENTER
THEIR EMAIL ADDRESS... PERIOD!
Think about it:
If we added all sorts of flashy links
and banners scattered about our
homepage, it would
only create confusion -- or worse yet
-- curiosity. And now isn't
the time for our customer to be
curious about the rest of our site. FOOEY!
We never want our traffic wandering
around aimlessly - confused and curious
- wondering which link they should
"click" first (or next). When
that happens, we lose control.
And when we lose control of the web tour, we ultimately risk losing
control of a sale as well.
WE WANT CONTROL!
Look at it this way...
Think of yourself - the astute
business (website) owner that you are
now becoming - as the "Master" tour guide.
Your goal as the tour guide is to lead
your visitors along your
desired path - not theirs. You
don't want your customers "running
amuck" on their own. They might
get lost in the "hustle and bustle".
We can't have "strays" running rampant
all over our "domain". Someone
might get confused. And
confusion leads to pain. And
pain leads to...
... "Click - Goodbye!"
By taking as much control of our
customers tour as possible, we can
then
guide and educate them ON OUR TERMS -
systematically.
It's a beautiful thing... isn't it?
You might think I'm a control freak...
I say... thank you!
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Second |
We don't want
our customer to feel
"boxed up" either. We'll
allow them some leeway during
their visit, but again -- on our
terms... |
And best of all -- they won't even
realize we're in control.
I'll elaborate: Our NUMBER ONE
goal is to have a visitor sign up for
our FREE offer and enter their email
address. BUILD OUR LIST!
If we only accomplish this task, we've
hit a home run!
But if, for some UNEARTHLY
reason, our customer isn't interested
in giving us their email address
-- shame on them! -- we have to allow
for a
"PLAN B".
What's Plan B?
Simply allowing our
customer the option to click on a link
or two and check out our site in a
little more detail....
to get to know a little bit more about us.
But...
Here's The Kicker!
We still want as much
control over the tour as possible.
Therefore, we plant "strategic" links
-- those types of links that we'd almost
be just as happy to have them wonder off
to (if need be). But only if we
can't entice them to take our desired
action and "opt in" to our
list first.
Now understand this...
There are GREAT
"plan B" links, and then there
are total
"Crapola" links.
I'll try not to ramble
on too-too much about these types of
links, but understand that this is
extremely important. It drives
me crazy when I see links like the
one's I've listed below pasted all
over a website:
And Then We See Those "Self-Absorbed"
Banners And Irritatingly Useless Graphics Flashing All Over
Many Websites
With One Sole Purpose -- To Send Their
Valuable Website Traffic Off To Another
Website...
Hello?
Anybody Home?
Have
These Webmasters Lost Their Minds?
Yes, they may get a
few cents for every click-thru from
"Banner A's" affiliate program by
sending their traffic through to an
affiliate's site, but unfortunately
these "comatose" webmasters have no
clue how to
make
"real" money via affiliate programs.
I'm guessing
they'll never realize how much
cash flow their throwing out the
window when they send their traffic
away via a banner ad or affiliate link...
but that's good news for us!
Thank
our lucky stars we're so damn
intelligent!...
There's literally
dozens of ways -- ALL
1000 TIMES BETTER -- and much
more effective than simply adding flashing links and
banners all over our website (and in
future lessons we're going to discuss
many of those tactics in great
detail) to make huge affiliate
commissions.
For now though, understand
that our homepage at "Candle-Lite"
Cooking is setup with a "SIMPLE" yet
"Methodical" design and purpose -- so
we can be the "Tour Guide" and
ultimately end the tour with a sale.
It may not be immediately obvious,
apparent or may not even lead to a sale
right off the bat -- but rest assured... a
sale we will get!
Sales are our ultimate goal
and we're going to work
brilliantly to see to it that
we achieve our
goal.
So
for right
now, let's discuss some of those links
I just mentioned above (and then we'll discuss
our Ingenious homepage links in more
detail in a moment):
1.
The Useless "Contact
Us" Link
Everybody thinks
they need a "contact us" link on their
homepage.
WRONG!
But Dave, you're
thinking... you big dumb "Putz" --
you're nuts!
**See - I even know
what you're thinking and it's not very
nice! Shame on you...**
You're saying to
yourself... Everyone - even a
complete "Doofus" like you - knows that every
visitor needs a way to contact us in
case they have a problem or
question... right?
ABSOLUTELY! But
they don't need a link to find out how
to contact us.
Your best strategy for contact information is to
simply place a small
portion of text at the bottom of your
website (BOTTOM -CENTER) that has the
following:
-
Company Name
-
Physical Mailing
Address
-
Contact Email Address
-
Phone Number
-
Copyright Notice
That's it! You don't
need a
link to a contact us page - especially
on your homepage! Our homepage
is our "Capture Page" - plain and
simple. Get the email addy!
Don't distract from our desired
response. Got it?
As we move forward,
digging deeper into our website, we'll
start adding additional pages.
That's when we'll consider adding various
types of other links. But right now
we're still focusing on our homepage -
Our Capture Page...
So let's
add our contact information to our
homepage before we proceed
any further.
NOTE: For reasons I'll explain
in a moment, I reluctantly included a
"Contact Us" link on the
original design of our homepage just
to cut down on the amount of email I
was receiving from folks telling me
about how I forgot - what many knew to
be - the most important link a website
needs... Tough crowd I must say!
NOW... I've removed
it... We don't need it!
STOP! and
Click Here to view our homepage
with the contact information now at
the footer of our homepage.
Short, sweet, and to the point.
The "perfect" setup. Everything a visitor would ever need
to get in touch with us - and no link
to take them off our chosen path.

2.
The Pompous "View
Our Other Sites" Link
Now here's a real "Bobble
Head" no-brainer...
This link makes me wanna pull my eye-balls out!
Focus!... Focus!...
Focus!
You want to focus on
the benefits you are offering this
particular
customer who's already arrived to
THIS
PARTICULAR SITE!
Forget he or she
MIGHT be interested in our
other sites. To hell with our
"other sites" for now...
If we
want to get traffic to some OTHER
SITES, then we'll market those separately.
Never send away a customer to
any OTHER SITES when they're on THIS
(your) particular site right NOW! That's a
cocktail for disaster...
Enough said about
that...
Now... Here's my "Dave's Fish
Head Award" for the dumbest link in
town!
3.
The Cutesy "Sign My Guestbook"
Link
Have these folks lost
their minds? Unless you have a
charity site or a website that you
never want to make
one red cent from - plus the only thing
you provide is useless and
uninformative content, PLEASE don't
EVER place a link on your site like
this.
Important: We
will be discussing "viral content
techniques" that your site traffic can
easily
contribute to in future lessons, but a
link to a guestbook, especially on
your homepage, is not one of
them.
Out the window with
GUESTBOOKS! Seee Yaaa!
4.
The Self-Centered "About Us"
Link
I'll
keep these comments short and sweet...
NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOU OR YOUR
COMPANY!
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You're in business for
50 years - SO WHAT!
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How you came to
discover this product while
traveling
across the deserts of Egypt - SO WHAT!
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How you started from
nothing and built an empire profiting
over 100 million A YEAR IN LESS THAN 3
YEARS - SO WHAT!
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How you patented your
product and spent thousands
of dollars
in research - SO WHAT!
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How you got approval
from the FDA and now
sell worldwide -
SO WHAT!
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Pictures of your staff
and how you've been working
together for over 10 years - SO
WHAT!
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Remember - It's not about YOU!
What's in it
for THEM - YOUR
customer... Never forget that! |
Skip the About
Us Link! - Trust me... you'll
thank me in the long run! I've
monitored stats on web servers for
years and the "about us" page is
very rarely
visited anyway so again - find a
better way to use that valuable space
on your website to PRE-SELL!
5.
The "Greedy"
Join Our Affiliate Program" Link
Affiliate Programs are
a must - no doubt. But placing a
link on your homepage that simply
reads "Join Our Affiliate Program"
ain't gonna' cut it! We're going to
discuss affiliate programs in much
more detail in future lessons so for
now my only recommendation to you is
this:
Skip the "Affiliate
Program" link on your homepage.
There's much, much,
much better ways to
recruit "Quality" affiliates
and promote your program than via
a web link on your homepage.
Having said that... If
you just can't imagine NOT advertising
your affiliate program on your
homepage - if it's gonna' keep you up
at night in cold sweats - then go ahead and add it.
I can live with it! I don't want
to think I'm causing you any pain or
discomfort ;-)
Out of all
the links we've discussed so far, I
guess this
one is really a personal preference, but I'm
70/30 on leaving it off the page
rather than adding it - but again your
choice.
... See how easy I
am to get along with... And my wife
has the nerve to say I'm cocky, pigheaded,
and I always have to be right!
Shame on her!...
But we're going to
skip the "Join Our Affiliate Program"
link on our homepage for "Candle-Lite"
cooking. We're going to do a
better job with our promos than just a
simple link once we really get rollin'
along.
6.
The Self Destructing
"My Favorite Links" Link
Do I really have to even address
this one?
Here's a link to a
page that basically tells your customer this:
"I know you're
probably not going to be interested in
anything I have to offer, but here's
some really cool sites that do have
value and substance so you should go
visit one of these sites instead!"
"If I ever check my
database and find any one of my
students from this e-course with a
link even similar to one of these I
will jump on a flight to your
hometown, hunt you
down, come to your home or business,
hack into your computer, hijack your
server, passwords, and FTP information
and remove the link from your page!
Then, I'll change all your passwords
so you'll never be able to pull a
stunt like that again!"
I think that's fair -
Agreed? Good, so as long
as we agree on that we'll have no
problems then ;-)
... I'm pretty brave
hiding behind my computer screen...
huh?
Okay... I lied (first
time ever)!
I won't hunt you down and come to your house - but
please don't offer your "Favorite
Links" to anyone except your mother
--
or maybe your spouse or children (but
they should be interrogated thoroughly
first).
There's a time and a
place for "favorite links" and alike.
Perhaps in a
Blog or newsletter...
Hmmm! Now there's an interesting
idea! But guess what... We're
going to save that thought for a
future lesson as well.
We don't want any such
links on our capture page.
Moving on...
7.
The Cunning "Link To Us"
Link
In
the past, many "Gurus" came
up with this ingenious idea that they'd
trick the search engines into thinking
that they were a "HUGE"
Internet resource just because they had thousands of
links pointing back to their site from
thousands of unrelated websites -
hence, boosting their search engine
rankings.
It reminds me of a
cheap "pick up line"...
"Hi, nice to meet
you... Wanna' trade links?"
OH PLEASE!
Reality check time.... You get nothing
for nothing.
Common sense!
It might have worked
in the "stone ages" of the Internet,
but rest assured, it doesn't work now.
Technology and "the Internet
community" as a whole have gotten much
smarter than they used to be...
Especially the search engines
themselves!
In most instances, all you're going to
end up with is endless spam.
Truth is... There's better ways to
spend your time and efforts...
So forget about
linking partners, FFA (free for all)
links, linking software, links pages, etc.
The only way you're going to get
quality, "TARGETED" traffic to your
website is by doing the legwork
yourself (which we'll begin to discuss
in this lesson).
Note: There
are strategies that we'll discuss in
this course that can be very lucrative
-- such as JV partners (Joint Venture
Partners) and link trading, but what I
am referring to above are those
webmasters that search out anyone and
everyone willing to trade links.
I'm sure you've seen websites that
provide a "Links" page that basically
consists of a long list of URL's that
they post on their website in order to
have these webmasters do the same
thing on their own site and include
their URL on their webpage.
Forget about it!
And while we're on the
subject, let me also point out a few
more no-no's.
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Blast your message to
1,000,000 email addresses
-
Submit your site to
5,000 search engines with one click
-
Guaranteed - 10,000
hits to your website for $39.95
-
Pop Up and Pop Under
Traffic Exchange Programs
Forget all of the
above (and anything that is even
remotely similar). They are all
GARBAGE - JUNK - Money-Wasters!
But have no fear...
We're going to
implement some
extremely effective "ultra-targeted"
techniques to get high quality traffic
to our website very effectively (and
FREE) in this lesson, so just shut
up
and listen -- (kidding again!... c'mon
lighten up :-)
Forget the LINK TO US,
links pages, or traffic exchanges -
they don't work - waste of time!
And forget the "Massive Traffic"
promises slammed all over the net.
"If it sounds to good to be true -
guess what... it is.
I can go on and on
about these ridiculously ineffective,
useless links on a homepage, or the
"money-wasters" that promise
hordes of
traffic... but I promised to keep it
short...
So let's wrap up this
topic with this simple
philosophy:
"Just listen to everything I tell you
- don't question my genius - and you
simply can't go wrong!" ...
---
A Super-Simple "Brilliant" Formula for success...
... if
I do say so myself! Wouldn't you
agree? |
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Good! Okay
then...
Now, I'd like you to
move along and begin to scan over our "Unbelievably
Brilliant" list of links that
we've setup on our
Candle-Lite Cooking homepage:
-
Recent Articles
-
Candle-Lite Recipes
-
My Blog
-
Our Newsletter
-
Visit Our Store
-
Romance Forum
-
Flowers or Chocolates
Anyone?
Each of these links on
our homepage were carefully thought
out and designed to produce a specific
response (by me of course ;-).
If you think back to
lesson 2 for a minute, you'll recall
that we talked about three key
ingredients we should try to look for
when targeting a specific niche'.
Those three ingredients were:
"Repeat after me...."
-
A laser
tight market
-
Quality, informative and entertaining
content to write about in our niche'
-
Products readily available to generate
back-end sales
Well, we've already
defined our laser targeted niche'.
So now we're going to talk a bit more
about Key Ingredient #2 - CONTENT!
If you look at our
links, each one of them have a common
denominator - CONTENT.
Now, aside from our obvious "non-content" link:
... all of our links
are focused on one thing -- offering
content.
We'll discuss the
"non-content" e-store link in
another lesson and we're going to
conduct a "link autopsy" on this little gem - exciting stuff
to come... for sure!
For now... realize
this: Your website needs CONTENT.
Content... Content... Content...
Here are just a few
reasons why...
-
Content
Is King...
-
Search
Engines Love Content...
-
Customers Love Content...
-
Quality
Content Adds Credibility...
-
Our
Content Can - And Will - Be Used As A
Stealth Viral Marketing Tool...
-
Our
Content Will Eventually Produce A
Highly Profitable, Unique, Quality
Product For Us That NO ONE ELSE
Is Selling! -- YEEE HAWWW!
So Einstein... Listen up:
Loosen your belt, grab a beverage
(preferably non-alcoholic while
reading this), sit up straight and
settle in because we've only just
begun! Now we're going to
take a look at each of our 'Content'
links, break them down and expose
their vivacious appeal and sheer
brilliance...
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"Hey...
c'mon now! It's lesson
6 already. Can't I
call ya' "Einstein" or "Corn
Flake" or "Fish Stick" every now
and then?" It's just one
of my many subtle, affectionate
charms... |
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Whether you realize it or not -- YET
-- by providing content on your
website, you're now actually beginning
to "Market" your website.
Remember this...
"Advertising A Website To Get Traffic
Can Become Quite Expensive... But Soon
You -- My Clever Little Business Owner
-- At Any Time -- Can Pull
Out Your Little "Bag Of Tricks" and
Instead of Advertising Your Business
-- Market It!
At Will! On Demand!"...
As I've already mentioned in my
introduction to these 12 lessons,
there is one very important concept
that you truly need to understand to
be successful online.
This one
concept is so crucial to your
success that I’ve literally seen
entire businesses go from ZERO to
THOUSANDS a month in profits once
they REALLY understand this one
crucial concept and implemented it into
their everyday business strategy.
What concept?
"Ya
know... RRRR! You sure do ask
a lot of questions...."
Let me explain.
When selling
products and services online, you're not in the sales business.
For example, if you sell "digital
cameras" - you are not in
camera sales.
If you sell "novelty telephones" -
you are not in telephone
sales.
If you sell "stereo equipment" - you
are not in stereo sales.
Let me make this very clear...
When you’re selling merchandise
online, you’re in the
MARKETING business – plain
and simple...
You don’t own an online gift shop
that sells collectibles, but instead
you MARKET collectibles
online!
You don’t own an online clothing
store, you Market clothing
online!
That includes whatever products you
have drop shipped from your
suppliers as well. You’re in the business of
MARKETING those products via
your website -
PERIOD!
And Best Of All...
Marketing yourself, your products and your business
won't cost you a dime... where
advertising can become quite
expensive.
So, if you're like most aspiring
entrepreneurs and your budget is
limited, what would you rather do to
promote your business?
-
Advertise your business and spend
hundreds (even thousands per month)
in hopes of making a profit?
or...
-
"Market" your business which you can
do virtually FREE of charge with
little risk?
Free
marketing you say? Good,
because that's what we're going to do
with our virtual website -- "Candle-Lite Cooking".
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Dissecting Our Links On Candle-Lite
Cooking:

Let's
get started by taking a look at
the first link we've setup on our homepage.
This may be the most important link of
all as it pertains to marketing our
website:
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Recent Articles
Link
FYI: From this point on, you're
going to start noticing a
pattern. Just as I drilled
home the importance of a good
capture page to build our
foundation (capturing email
addresses), from this lesson
forward, chances are you'll find
me reiterating again and again
the importance of Quality,
Entertaining CONTENT! |
One extremely
effective way (MY FAVORITE) to provide content
is simply by creating
informative articles you can
easily post on your website.
Plus, we're also going to discuss how
you can use these articles you've
written as a "viral marketing
tool" to attract a lot of
traffic, establish credibility
in your niche', and ultimately
make more sales.
Unfortunately, I can hear
many of you now...
Boloney!
Everybody can write... And I'm
here to help as well...
-
If you've ever
written an email to a friend or
family member -- you can write!
-
If you've ever
written a little
apology to your spouse -- you
can write!
-
If you've ever
written an essay for school --
you can write!
-
If you've ever
written a complaint for
poor service, then you can
write!
-
If you've ever
jotted down a "favorite recipe"
you created and gave it to a
family member or friend -- you
can write!
The list goes
on and on...
And just for the
sake of argument, let's say
you've never written one
"semi-intelligent" letter or
article in your entire life,
then it's time you started learning
how to write.
It's that important!
Really!
It's time you give it a little
practice! It gets easier
with practice.
I'll say it
again, the Internet is the "Information
Highway". Folks are
logging onto the Internet to
look for information -- plain
and simple.
Now... I'll also
tell you that there is
a brilliant way that you can add
quality, informative articles to
your website without ever
writing a word yourself.
Cool huh?... But we're going
to save that little tidbit of
information for a little later
on in our lessons.
But again, I
simply cannot stress enough the
importance and the overall benefits
you'll receive from being able
to create some quality,
entertaining content on your own
so... Just do it!
Get practicing...
Right now, I'd
like to offer you a condensed,
brief crash course on article
writing and quickly
demonstrate to you how these little
"viral goldmines" can instantly
increase your traffic and sales.
As you can
imagine, entire books have been
written on the subject so I
won't be able to cover every
topic in extreme detail, but
I'll do my best to go over the
more important aspects to
writing a quality, informative
and entertaining article.
Ready? Here goes...
First -- How
To Write A Great Article:
-
Forget everything you were
taught in English class.
Writing articles is "meatball
writing". You want to
write in your own style and at
an 8th grade reader level.
-- Don't try
to impress your readers with
your sheer intelligence.
-- Don't use big words when
you can use much simpler,
shorter words that have the
same meaning.
-- Don't bore your readers!
Add some sizzle and spice.
-- Be unique and show your
personality! Don't be
afraid to be yourself.
-
Each article you write should
be approximately 700-1000
words.
-- Always keep your articles
short, sweet, and to the
point.
-- When adding articles (as
content) to your website, you
can make your article as long
as you'd like, however when
submitting these articles to
article directories to market
your site (we'll
discuss in a moment) you want
to follow their strict
guidelines which usually
involves a specific maximum
word count and format.
-- Use bulleted points and
break up lines of text with
transitional effects like
this... and this -- or use
(parenthesis like this) to make it
easier on your reader's eyes.
-- A well written article
should
consist of short sentences and
short paragraphs, bulleted
points and sub-headings, each
addressing a specific point of
topic in your article.
-
Stay focused on your topic and
provide useful information.
-- Quality is most important!
Do your research and write
your articles to educate your
readers.
-- Folks like
it when you're specific... so
give them specifics.
Offer links to additional
resources if needed.
-- Use popular search engines
like Google and Yahoo to read
over similar articles and find
websites focused on your
subject to research your
topic.
IMPORTANT:
There's nothing illegal or
unethical about using
information you've discovered
from another article or
website to create an article
of your very own. Just
remember -- NEVER copy someone
else's work word for word.
This is copyright
infringement. You can
take notes from an informative
article you've read and use
that
information to write your own
article just as long as you put
things into your own words.
For example:
Let's say you wanted to write
an article titled...
"How To Effortlessly
Sweep Your Spouse Off Her Feet
-- Wine Her And Dine Her --
And Make Her Wonder Who The
Great Imposter Is -- All For
Less Than $16."
What you should do is:
-
List everything you
already know
about this subject in an easy
to reference list.
-
Next,
go to Google and do a few
searches on the topic.
I'm sure you'll find several
listings related to the
subject. Yes, you might
have to be clever in your
search, but rest assured --
you'll find the info if you
dig deep enough.
-
Then, read
over the best of those articles
and websites you find and make
yourself an ultra-resourceful
list on your topic.
-
Finally, take your notes
and construct your own article
in a simple, easy to read
format.
That's all there
is to it.
IMPORTANT TIP: You
want to provide superior,
quality information in each
and every article you write.
Having said that, you also
want to try to be somewhat
clever in your approach.
The best articles I've written
provide great content but also
leave out some additional
information that your reader
would love to have in order to
truly benefit completely from
your knowledge and expertise.
Let's use our example
from above once again:
"How To Effortlessly
Sweep Your Spouse Off Her Feet
-- Wine Her And Dine Her --
And Make Her Wonder Who The
Great Imposter Is -- All For
Less Than $16."
-- You might write about
properly preparing for the
occasion in advance
-- how to be sure you have a
baby sitter lined up for the kids,
no guests stopping by
unexpectedly, your entire menu
planned out, etc...
-- You may write about how
important it is to
have her favorite fresh flowers and her
favorite music playing when
she arrives home... Setting
The MOOD!
-- You might discuss the
benefits to including a
"special" little present that
you know she's mentioned
wanting recently...
-- You can include tips on how
to dress for the occasion --
why putting on
a shirt and tie would really
impress her and show her how
serious you are about the
special occasion...
-- You can mention how to
properly set
the table with candles and
fresh fruit, what types of
wines go best with what
dishes, some delicious
romantic "finger foods" you
can prepare, and how to layout the
table settings perfectly...
-- And FINALLY, you can
mention how important it is to prepare the perfect
meal for the occasion...
And
Here's The Sales Pitch:
Every article you
write can include a "resource
box" at the end of the
article. A resource box
is basically a few lines of
text that provides a little
"snapshot" about
the author of the article.
This resource box also allows
you to include a subtle "PLUG"
about you, your website, your
newsletter, etc.
It's extremely important
not to abuse your resource box
with blatant plugs and sales
pitches. It's also
extremely important that you
NOT try
to sell anything directly from
your article content.
Just write a quality,
informative article and that's
it!
When preparing your resource
box, you'll want to do so in
the third person context.
For example, if I were to
write the article above, I
would include a resource box
at the end of the article
something like this:
NOTE: links below are not
functioning and are used for
demonstration purposes only.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
About The Author:
John Doe is a cooking
enthusiast and self proclaimed romantic.
His website at
http://www.candle-litecooking.com
offers simple yet delicious
recipes for creating the
perfect candle light meal for
that "special person" in your
life. John's Free
E-course "Candle-Lite
Chronicles" is jam packed with
tips and techniques guaranteed
to "Spark" a hotter flame in
any relationship.
Subscribe for FREE by sending
a blank email to:
mailto:chronicles@aweber.com
or at
http://www.candle-litecooking.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you see
why that resource box is so
powerful?
I just wrote an article about
how to "WOW" your mate with a
nice romantic evening,
included dozens of helpful
tips to accomplish the task,
gave specific instructions
(just like the title
promised), and closed with a
paragraph about the importance
of cooking up a great meal to
top off the evening.
Now... when someone reads my
resource box, it explains how they
can visit my website and find all sorts of
delicious "candle-lite"
recipes. Because they
were interested enough to read
my article, they now
understand how equally
important the "perfectly
prepared meal" is to the
occasion.
Do you think they'll click
through from one of the links
in the resource box to our
website? Absolutely!!!
Plus... If they're
already a "Master Chef" they
also have the option to easily
(with just a blank email sent
by clicking on the link) sign
up for a FREE e-course
guaranteed to spark more
romance in their life.
Brilliant... No?
-
Spend 50% of
your efforts on the "TITLE" of
your article. This is
extremely important. If
your title isn't full of
benefits for it's readers,
chances are the article won't
even get read... so spend a
lot of time on it!
The above point is EXTREMELY
important! The title of
your article will decide it's
success or failure -- plain
and simple!
Here are
two of my favorite ways to
insure you create a killer title for your
article:
-
Ask a question in the title.
For example:
-- Do You
Make These 4 Stupid Mistakes
When Asking Someone Out On A
First Date? This May
Be The Reason You're Sitting
Home Every Weekend!
-- Are You
Embarrassed To Smile?
Try These "Secret" Home
Whitening Remedies And Never
Be Ashamed To Show Those
"Pearly Whites" Again!
-- Are You
Tired Of Searching For Your
Perfect Soul Mate?
Take This Romance Quiz And
Find Out Where You're
Failing...And How To Correct
It!
-- Is Your
Spouse Having An Affair?
Discover These Three "Dead
Giveaways" And You'll
Immediately Know For Sure...
-
Offer "How To" advice.
For example:
-- How To Win Back Your
Old Flame's Affection In
Three Easy Steps - Do This
And You'll Quickly Mend Your
Broken Heart!
-- How To Effortlessly Sweep
Your Spouse Off Her Feet --
Wine Her And Dine Her -- And
Make Her Wonder Who The
Great Imposter Is -- All For
Less Than $16.
-- How To Win The Heart Of
That "Special Someone" Using These Five Simple
Questions -- Best Of All...
They'll Never Realize You've
Cast Your Magic Spell!
Here are a few
additional pointers when it
comes to writing titles for
your articles:
Be very
specific:
-- Three Keys
To A Successful....
-- Four "Ultra-Resourceful"
Ways You Can....
-- Seven Crucial Steps To Take
To...
Or...
... In Only 3
Days Or Less!
... In Just One Weekend!
... For Under $10
... Just Listening To Your CD
Player While Driving Home From
Work!
For example... Don't just
say:
"Your
Family Will Love My Famous
Homemade Spaghetti And
Meatballs Recipe --
Guaranteed!"
But instead
say:
"Discover "Grandma
Lucia's" Traditional Pasta
Recipe...
Spaghetti And Meatballs --
Still Being Served Daily In
Her Sicilian Pasta House --
Prepared In Under 20 Minutes
For Less Than $4 Bucks A
Serving-- Deliciouso!"
If you sell
electronics on your website
and plan to write an article
on installing a home theatre
system... Don't Say:
"Discover My Clever
Little Secrets To
Installing A Home Theatre
System In Your Home"
But instead say:
"Learn How To Install Your Very Own
Home Theatre System In Under
Two Hours -- NO TOOLS REQUIRED
-- For Less Than $50... Using
Only The Equipment You Already
Have In Your Home!"
You get the idea?
Be very specific in your title
and clearly state the benefits
of reading the article in the
title. Benefits...
Benefits... Benefits...!
Be specific!
Don't say several ways you can
learn how to do something:
= say 5 ways
= or 10 ways
= or 3 ways.
Don't just say quickly and
easily:
= say in less than two hours
= in only a weekend
= no tools required!
Use the word "YOU" as often
as possible in your title.
People want to know "what's in
it for me if I read this?
By using the word "YOU",
it's a psychological trigger
that tells them that there is
something in it for them.
Okay? Let's do one
more...
Let's say you have a website
selling pet products.
You're capture page (homepage)
is all setup to capture a
customer's email address by
offering a free report and
free e-course about a topic
related to pets.
Now, let's take things one
step further and let's assume you want to
write an article that you can
submit to several article
directories (FREE) to get a
rush of traffic to your site.
Here's the type of article you
might write:
"Discover
3 Safe And Natural Remedies
Guaranteed To Rid Your Home Of
Fleas In 5 Days Or Less Using
Only Five Basic Ingredients
Found Right In Your Pantry
-- Plus Save Over $200 A Year
On Harmful Pesticides.
Or here's another...
Discover An Amazingly Simple
Yet Effective Shortcut To
Housebreak Your New Puppy In 7
Days or Less...Spending Only
10 Minutes A Day!
-
Be unique, entertaining --
and show off your personality!
In my opinion, this
one element of writing to a
targeted audience is critical.
Think back for a moment to
when you were in school.
I'll bet you remember a
favorite teacher or professor who you just
absolutely loved learning
from.
Why?
Usually, it's because of their
personality -- one that seemed to
shine through in their
teaching. In it's
simplest terms, learning is
boring! Most folks hate
the thought of learning
something new. It's a
painful experience. So
it's your job to ease the pain
and make the learning process
fun and entertaining while
still providing quality
content.
Once you master this skill,
you'll have a dedicated
following of readers who will
look forward to each and every
article or email you write.
Take this "real world" example:
-
What if I
simply offered this e-course
in the same mellow-dramatic
fashion everyone else was
offering a course and didn't call you a
pinhead or "Einstein" once in a while?
-
What if I
didn't continuously brag about
my superior intelligence (even
though we both know I'm just
as much of a knuckle-head as
the next guy) hoping to
make you just want to reach
through your computer and
choke the daylights out of me?
-
What if I
didn't throw in a funny little
story once in a while that had
nothing to do with the topic
of the lesson - just to try
and lift your spirits a bit?
-
What if I
didn't try to get you excited
with clever "hot buttons" and
exciting phrases and words --
hoping to encourage you to
take advantage of the
opportunities the Internet now
provides you?
-
What if I also
pretended to be someone or
something I'm not -- like a
big time marketing
multi-millionaire who makes
$10,000 a day?
-
What if?
What if? What if?...
I hope you get
my point here. Don't be
afraid to be yourself and
offer a little bit of humor
once in a while. Show
folks that you're a real
person and not some robot
hiding behind a computer
screen.
Tell your audience about some
deep down personal struggles
or accomplishments that you
thought you'd never share with
anyone. These tidbits of
wisdom and humor will go a
long way in establishing trust
and building relationships
with your readers.
Don't try to be someone or
something you're not!
Your readers will see right
through you. Just be
yourself and you'll be
appreciated for it...
guaranteed!
Okay then... Understand?
That about sums it
up for my "crash course" on
writing a good article.
I'd also suggest you do a
quick search on Google and
you'll be amazed at the amount
of free information you'll
find on the subject of writing
articles.
In a
nutshell -- Start writing!
Practice makes perfect!
And once
you've created some
informative and entertaining
articles.... it's time to
"set them free" onto the
Internet...
Next -- How To Submit
Your Articles To Article Banks, Ezine Directories And
Publishers To Grab
Immediate Traffic To Your
Website:
Before you
pitch your
articles to anyone, you must
read their guidelines
carefully!
Failing
to
follow the set guidelines for
posting/submitting your article
will
usually end with straight out
rejection.
== Articles Banks And
Directories:
My first recommendation is to
start by submitting your
articles to article directories.
Article directories are - by far
- the very best FREE resource to
gain quality links and traffic
back to your website.
Now, instead of simply providing
you with a list of hundreds of
article directories, I'm going
to offer you one ULTRA
RESOURCEFUL "invaluable"
resource in just a moment.
This one resource will submit
your article to many of the most
popular directories on the web
for you -- FREE.
But first... I want you to truly
understand how this will benefit
you...
Here's how -- You create one
article and then have it
submitted to thousands of
publishers and/or directories
with only a few clicks of your
mouse.
Sound profitable and easy?
Well it is!
Once you've done this, you'll
have thousands of links all
across the Internet, each
pointing back to your website --
AGAIN FREE! Submit two,
three, five, ten articles and
you'll start building back links
to your website in no time.
I can only
hope you're beginning to grasp
the sheer power and viral
effects of this type of
marketing...
Best of all, you can also allow
other webmasters to use your
articles on their website for
content -- including your
"resource box" (you remember the
resource box... don't you?)
which will always remain in tact
and unedited -- providing
multiple links back to your
website, newsletter subscription
form or alternate opt-in offer.
In my humble opinion, this is by
far the best way to grab
hundreds of page visits to your
website, plus build your opt-in
list quickly and easily --
all on a zero budget!
NOTE:
Remember a few minutes ago when
I mentioned to you that you
don't even have to be able to
write your own articles to be
able to add "topic specific"
content to your website.
Well, this is what I was
referring to.
Not only can you write an
article and have hundreds of
webmasters from all across the
Internet use your article for
content on their website, but
you can also use other author's
articles on your own website as
well.
Remember, search engines love
content! So when
you're just starting out
building your website, you'll
need to have quick content.
One of the best sources for
quick, fresh, quality content
for your website is by using
other authors articles on your
site.
For example:
Let's assume we need some
content for our website at
"Candle-Lite Cooking". We
could start writing some
articles that would pertain to
our "niche" and add them to our
website as we progress along.
But the problem is time!
How many "QUALITY" articles can
we write in a week? It
takes some time and effort to
product a quality, informative
and entertaining article.
And time is something we're a
bit short on when just starting
out online. We want to get
our website riddled with high
quality content ASAP!
So what do we do?
We browse a few article banks
and grab some free articles
written by other authors and add
those articles we find
interesting to our website under
the link "Recent Articles".
The important thing to remember
is that we only want "Top Shelf"
quality, laser-targeted articles
that will fit perfectly into our
niche' website.
We could search some of the
article banks under categories
such as:
-
cooking
-
romance
-
relationships
-
self-help
Just to name a few. I'm
sure we'll find some great
articles that we could add to
our website that would tie in
nicely with our theme.
The only requirement from most
authors is that we include their
resource box in the article.
No problemo!
We'll
gladly credit the author of the
article for their work.
They'll, in turn, receive some
quality links from our website
and we've just grabbed INSTANT
Content for our site as well.
Sounds like a lucrative trade...
wouldn't you agree?
Extremely POWERFUL Stuff
Here Kids!
And what's even more powerful is
the fact that once we begin
writing our own articles and
submitting them out into the
article banks and directories,
we'll reap the same rewards from
other webmasters looking to add
content to their websites.
Perhaps they'll use a few of our
articles...
It's a win-win situation for
everyone involved!
From the webmasters point of
view:
-
They receive quality,
informative content for their
website
-
Their website will increase in
the search engine rankings
(search engines love sites with
a lot of fresh, updated content
on a regular basis).
-
Their site will be of greater
benefit to it's customers and
visitors because of the quality
of information it will provide.
-
They'll receive more "repeat
traffic" from the continuously
updated, fresh, entertaining
content they can add regularly.
-
More and more webmasters will
refer traffic to their website
because it becomes a valuable
resource on the web -- and more
traffic ultimately leads to more
sales.
-
This will increase their "Link
Popularity" and ultimately
increase their search engine
rankings and traffic as well.
From the authors point of
view:
-
They receive hundreds (even
thousands) of links from related
websites through the articles
being published on other
websites with similar topics.
-
They'll gain credibility and
recognition in their niche' as a
respected author and expert in
their field.
-
They'll likely open up new doors
of opportunity -- such as ezine
publishers and alike who may
want to reprint their articles
in one of their monthly ezines
or similar websites who may want
to trade links (referring to
what we talked about earlier)
for increased traffic.
-
More affiliate promotions and
joint venture opportunities.
-
More overall exposure for their
website, products and services.
-
Increased opportunity to build
their mailing list, newsletter
subscription or opt-in offers.
-
etc., etc., etc...
And that's just a few of the
countless opportunities that can
arise from writing your own
articles and content (and we'll
discuss some more marketing
revelations in future lessons).
Right now, let
me explain this "stealth"
marketing tactic by giving you
just one quick example...
Let's say I've written an
article to promote traffic back
to our website at Candle-Lite
Cooking -- and I'm planning to
submit the article to dozens
(maybe hundreds) of article
directories. The title of
my article might read something
like this:
"Discover "Grandma
Lucia's" Traditional Pasta
Recipe...
Spaghetti And Meatballs --
Still Being Served Daily In
Her Sicilian Pasta House --
Prepared In Under 20 Minutes
For Less Than $4 Bucks A
Serving-- Deliciouso!"
Now, I've written a brilliant
article full of benefits to the
reader. At the closing of
my article (as we discussed),
I've left the reader wanting
more information about the
subject (REMEMBER - Informative
but incomplete... leaving the
reader wanting more).
And also... At the end of my
"brilliant and entertaining"
article, I've also added my
resource box plugging my website
and free e-course like the
resource box below:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
About The Author:
John Doe is a cooking
enthusiast and romantic.
His website at
http://www.candle-litecooking.com
offers simple yet delicious
recipes for creating the
perfect candle light meal for
that "special person" in your
life. John's Free
E-course "Candle-Lite
Chronicles" is jam packed with
tips and techniques guaranteed
to "Spark" a hotter flame in
any relationship.
Subscribe by sending
a blank email to:
mailto:chronicles@aweber.com
or at
http://www.candle-litecooking.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
I would now do two things.
First, I would use Article
Marketers Service to submit my
article all across the Internet
for FREE:
http://www.articlemarketer.com
In my opinion, they are one of
the best article submission
services available on the web.
Check them out and see for
yourself...
==
Ezine Publishers:
In addition to using Article
Marketer, I would then locate
several targeted ezines focused
on our "Niche" (cooking) and
send an email to the publisher
of the ezine informing him or
her that I have a great article
that I feel would be of great
benefit to their readers.
Ezine publishers are constantly
looking for quality and
entertaining content to add to
their ezines and our article
just might "wet their whistle"
this time. Don't get me
wrong, it can be a difficult
task (especially those ezines
that are well established and
have very large circulations)
but it's not impossible -- and
all it takes is an email to the
publisher. The worst thing
that can happen is they say no
or simply don't respond back to
us with any interest...
The best scenario...
Our article is accepted by an
ezine publisher because of it's
quality, informative,
entertaining content and we now
have the potential for tens of
thousands of visitors to our
website -- FREE!
Better yet, since you now know
what our goal is once that
traffic starts arriving at our
homepage (CAPTURE THEIR EMAIL
ADDRESS) you should also realize
that we would then have the
potential to sign up hundreds --
maybe even thousands of
customers into our own mailing
which would allow us the
opportunity to follow up with
them any time we'd like - on
auto-pilot in most instances -
basically writing our own
paycheck at will (as you'll soon
realize once we progress into
future lessons).
 |
Dear Lord!
If that's not sheer and
utter excitement than I'm
afraid you're dead -- NO
heartbeat -- and I suggest
you visit your family
doctor immediately! |
Tell me something...
Are some of those strategies
that we discussed in earlier
lessons starting to make a bit
more sense to you now? I
sure hope so because right now
we've only just begun to
implement our clever little
marketing strategies and very
soon - hang on! - we're going to
shift into high gear and really
discover how to explode our
sales and profits...
Just you wait and see!
So what do you think?
Should we call it a lesson for
today or keep movin' on?
Alright, Alright... Let's talk a
little bit more about the sheer
power of quality content and
article publishing.
Regarding ezine publishers once
again, it's very important that
you act in a professional manner
when submitting your articles to
them for their review.
Trust me when I tell ya... No
ezine publisher with half a
brain will want to use your
article in their publication if
you don't follow a few simple
yet extremely important
guidelines.
Remember -- They've worked long
and hard (years perhaps) on
building credibility with their
loyal list of subscribers and
they won't take any chances on
messing things up! You
should (at the least) respect
them for that!
Hopefully, after studying this
course, you TOO, will be
recognized as one of those elite
publishers in due time ;-)
So again, remember these few
guidelines when contacting them:
-
Be Professional.
-
Make the process of including
your article in their ezine as
simple as possible.
-
Make sure your article stands
"head and shoulders" above any
competition by providing "top
notch" information.
-
Format your article and
the email itself in a
professional manner.
-
Before sending your email to the
publisher with your request for
inclusion of your article, be
sure you've read several back
issues of their publication
so you can become familiar with
the ezine (look through the
archives on their website and
subscribe to the publication as
well).
-
Don't hesitate to tell the
publisher how much you've
enjoyed their ezine and offer
one or two specific examples
if possible (a little sucking up
can go a long way as long as you
don't overdo it ;-)
-
Include all the information
the publisher will need
about you and your article in an
easy to understand format.
-
Be sure to fully explain any
"Affiliate Promotions" that they
can earn commissions from
and offer to sign them up for
your affiliate program at their
request.
-
Be sure to explain the affiliate
structure and don't be afraid to
offer a publisher more
commissions than you would
normally offer other "standard
affiliates" for the same sale
(we'll talk more about your
affiliate program and how to do
this in future lessons as well).
-
Most importantly, be sure to
include the article in the body
of the email -- NEVER send
the article as an attachment!
With the risk of viruses and
alike being sent out by the
millions daily, everyone is now
becoming more and more hesitant
about opening up attachments in
their email.
Here
is an
example
of what your email to the
publisher might look like...
|
Dear Mrs. Jones,
I've been an avid reader of your
ezine for several months now and
really enjoy the quality of
information you continue to
provide in each issue. I
especially enjoyed the article
from your November, 2005 issue
titled:
"Seven Simple Ways To Save $300
A Month On Your Food Budget -
Without Sacrificing Taste!"
I myself own and operate a
website related to cooking and
I'd welcome the opportunity to
have my most recent article
published in your ezine.
Knowing first hand that quality,
informative content is the key
ingredient in each and every
issue you publish, I'm certain
you'll not only appreciate the
article, but also welcome the
opportunity to share it with
your subscribers.
Furthermore, because your ezine
is one of the few that actually
provides a unique section
specifically designed to offer
easy yet tasteful recipes that
anyone can prepare, I think my
article would make a perfect
fit.
Lastly, we do offer a 30%
commission on all cookbook sales
via our affiliate program and
I'd be more than happy to extend
a more lucrative offer your way
and extend a 50% commission to
you on all sales.
I'd also be more than happy to
have the article below coded
with your affiliate links to
save you the time and effort.
Just let me know how you'd like
to approach this, and again..
I'll be more than happy to
accommodate your needs.
You can also sign up for our
affiliate program manually if
you prefer at:
http://www.candle-litecooking.com/affiliates/
NOTE: All commissions are
paid weekly via Paypal so you
will receive your commissions
quickly and easily online.
Thank you in advance for your
consideration and I look forward
to hearing from you soon.
Keep up the great work!
I've copied and formatted the
article below for your review.
John Doe
http://www.candle-litecooking.com
dave@candle-litecooking.com
------------- Begin Article------------------
"Discover "Grandma
Lucia's" Traditional Pasta
Recipe...
Spaghetti And Meatballs --
Still Being Served Daily In
Her Sicilian Pasta House --
Prepared In Under 20 Minutes
For Less Than $4 Bucks A
Serving-- Deliciouso!"
AUTHOR:
John Doe
WORD COUNT: 727
WRAP: 65
URL:
http://candle-litecooking.com/article120.htm
Category:
Cooking
Copyright Date: 2006
Formatted at 65
characters per line.
This article will pass
safely through most
email filters.
===========================================
Publishing Guidelines:
You may publish this
article free of charge
in
your ezine, web site,
ebook or printed
publication as long as
the
copyright notice and
the resource paragraph
(at the end of the
article) are included.
You have authorization
to re-format this
article to your
publishing
requirements as long
as no changes are made
to the original text.
A courtesy copy of
your publication or
web address where this
article
is published would be
appreciated -
dave@candle-litecooking.com
============================================
-------------------
FEATURE ARTICLE
-------------------
"Discover "Grandma
Lucia's" Traditional
Pasta Recipe...
Spaghetti And
Meatballs -- Still
Being Served Daily In
Her Sicilian Pasta
House -- Prepared In
Under 20 Minutes For
Less Than $4 Bucks A
Serving--
Deliciouso!"
Copyright 2006 John
Dow
You would place your
article text here....
==========================================
About The Author:
About The Author:
John Doe is a cooking
enthusiast and romantic.
His website at
http://www.candle-litecooking.com
offers simple yet delicious
recipes for creating the
perfect candle light meal for
that "special person" in your
life. John's Free
E-course "Candle-Lite
Chronicles" is jam packed with
tips and techniques guaranteed
to "Spark" a hotter flame in
any relationship.
Subscribe by sending
a blank email to:
mailto:chronicles@aweber.com
or at
http://www.candle-litecooking.com
===========================================
IMPORTANT:
Feel free to
substitute your
affiliate links in
place of any links in
the resource box as
well. Earn
two-tier commissions
from every sale
you refer.
Affiliate details are
available at:
http://www.candle-litecooking.com/affiliates/
|
Again, the above email is just
an example and the links
contained are not functional
links and are only being used
for examples and demonstration
purposes. As we progress
further along we'll begin to
uncover those links and -- if
you're really good -- we just
might add them to our own
virtual store at Candle-Lite
Cooking ;-)
Now, let me ask you another
question...
What do you think will happen to
our "hit counter" if the
publisher of a popular cooking
ezine decides to take us up on
our offer and publish this
article (complete with our
resource box) in their ezine?
Yup... You guessed it! Our
hit counter will spin out of
control. Then, as I
mentioned previously, our only
job at that point will be to
make sure each and every single
visitor who clicks through to
our website from the resource
box opts into our list! A
simple recipe for huge profits!
This is one of the main
reasons I keep (and will
continue) hammering home the
importance of a GREAT capture
(home) page! The potential
to get thousands of visitors to
our website is realistically
within our reach. We just
have to go out and get em.
But if we had setup our
website as a simple e-store --
flashing "SALE SALE SALE" all
over the homepage like most
stores do, we'd significantly
decrease our marketing
opportunities and our chances of
promotions and sales.
We simply want customers to
arrive at our website and not
look at an e-store full of
products, but more
importantly... instantly opt-in
to our list! Never
forget it! Once
they're in our list -- we have
unlimited opportunities to
follow up with them, promote
affiliate offers, promote sales
from our store, etc., FREE of
charge! Email currently
doesn't cost a dime to send --
and we'll learn to take full
advantage of it in future
lessons.
THE
MONEY IS IN THE LIST! and I sure
hope you're now starting to
understand why...
Okay... enough of my rambling
and side-tracking once again...
Continuing along...
Below you
will find hundreds
(possibly
thousands)
of ezines that are looking
to
publish articles on all topics:
http://www.published.com
http://www.ezine-dir.com
http://www.writerswrite.com/epublishing/mldirectory.htm
http://www.zinos.com
http://www.directoryofezines.com
http://www.ezinesearch.com
http://www.marketing-seek.com
http://www.ezinelinks.com
http://ezine-universe.com
http://www.ezineseek.com
http://www.list-city.com
Now
understand,
not everyone on
these
lists
above
will accept
articles
at this time, and not every ezine
directory
will tell you
which ezines
are -- or are not --
accepting
articles,
so it will be a bit of a process
in finding out which ones do and
don't.
But the end result from your
efforts will pay off in a big
way!
=== Hell... I
can't do everything for ya! I'm
just one guy here ;-) ===
Make sure you write down all the
details of who you submit your
articles to
--
and make a
simple list or
directory
for yourself.
This way,
you'll
know where to
send
your articles the
next time,
who accepted your articles in
the past, which publishers were
open to the idea, etc..
Here
also,
is a
condensed
list of
some popular
article announcement sites:
http://www.marketing-seek.com
http://www.ideamarketers.com
http://newfreearticles.com
www.alumbo.com
www.article-emporium.com
www.reprintarticles.com
www.articlecity.com
www.addme.com
http://www.articlesfactory.com/submit.html
www.amazines.com
www.advertisingknowhow.com
http://www.articledashboard.com -
Be sure to check out their free
"Article Software" offer that will
allow you to open your very own
article directory.
NOTE: As you read over each of
the websites listed above, be sure to
also read over the various articles on
the site as well.
-
LEARN from the other authors.
-
Notice their various writing styles
- which do you like best and why?
-
Take notes of those articles that
grab your attention with a great
headline, then use those headlines
as a swipe file for your own
headlines.
-
Check out the resources boxes at the
end of the articles. Do they
make you want to click through to
their websites or sign up for their
newsletter? Why?
-
Use the articles as an example of
how you can construct your own
articles.
 |
Wheweyyy!
That was a big lesson! I
think I'm going straight to bed
now! You whooped me good!
Thanks for nothin! ;-) |
So can I wrap things
up for this lesson now?
Yes? OH
Thank you!
And don't go emailing
me with questions now either! (C'mom... JUST
KIDDING!)
Boy... You sure are a
self-centered one ;-)
Okay... So there you
have it my friend...
I'm sure you'll have plenty of
homework to do until our next lesson.
Remember, start writing and get
those creative juices flowing.
Even if you haven't got a clue
yet about who, what, or where
your website target audience
will be... JUST START WRITING!
Practice makes
perfect.
Being able to write
informatively online is
imperative to your success.
Just like learning how to drive
a car, in my opinion, is
necessary in the real world.
"Can you get around in the
real world without knowing how
to drive a car? YES -- you
can!..."
But you'll have to rely on a
lot of others to get you where
you want to go!
Me myself... I
don't like to rely on anyone but
me!
My final piece of advice to you
is this...
For now... Simply write about
what you're passionate about.
Then, once you develop your own
laser tight niche and unique
writing style, the sky's your
limit!
All I ask is that you send me a
few hundred thousand once you
make it to the big time so I can
retire early...
Fair
enough? I'll let you know
where to send the check in a
future lesson ;-)
I most certainly hope you
enjoyed lesson 6... and I look
forward to chatting with ya in
our next lesson!
Bonus PC
Video's For This Lesson:
This series of videos will cover the topic:
"5 Easy Ways To Boost Your Website
Traffic For Free"