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How To Write Articles That People Will Read (and Drive Traffic to Your Website)

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Article writing is one of the most effective means for driving traffic to your website or blog. Since the entire Internet is set up to list websites in order of popularity by the most searchable key words typed into major search engines, you will want to write about things that are popular by Internet surfers. This is called “search engine optimization” or SEO in marketing terms. Being able to write articles that integrate these keywords is just one aspect of effective article writing as a marketing tool.

But how do you keep readers coming back to read more articles on your website? By keeping them interested, writing about new and exciting topics and making it easy for them to skim through your articles. Let’s explore some of the components that will help you write articles that people will actually read.

How-to articles. People who spend a great deal of time on the Internet may be online searching for a variety of reasons, but always about gaining knowledge. One of the most popular reasons is looking for information on how to do things. From simple instructions to more detailed and technical information, people are trying to find out how to do something that they want to do themselves, but with some written instructions.

As an article writer, you can tap into this audience by providing easy to read and understandable instructions. You can keep it simple with providing step by step instructions, or you can add illustrations, pictures of work in progress or even video tutorials. How to writing is a very popular article format that even a novice writer can accomplish. If you have a particular hobby or niche that you know a lot about, you can write articles that list how-tos for others to learn from.

Numbered lists. People who are looking up information on the Internet need to read articles that include the information they are seeking in a straightforward and simple format. Numbered lists provide that easy-to-read format. By using a numbered list, you can often put a great deal of information in just one list, to include many keywords and ideas. It is recommended, however, that if you write articles in this format, that you limit the amount of items to seven or ten. More than that will overwhelm the reader and they will likely lose interest.

Personality Tests, Polls or Surveys. This is a great tool that a writer can use to increase the popularity of their articles. Why? Because people want to learn more about themselves so much that they want to take short “tests”, voting polls or surveys to see if the results come out the way they expect them to. It’s a good way to gauge if they fall within a normal range of what other people are doing or saying. That reassures the readers to know how well they fit in with others. This is a great and often overlooked writing format that when done correctly can provide excellent results and lots of readers.

Comments. When you write articles, you can increase the chances that others will be able to find their way back to your website by providing a comment feed. That allows readers to leave personal comments on how they viewed the article and it creates a feed every time someone comments. This is very popular with blogs, but can be adapted to websites as well to increase traffic.

Topic. Yes, this is a critical aspect of article writing. It must be said that in order to create an interest in your website, you must write articles that are on interesting, relevant and highly searched topics. You can go to any main web search engine page (eg. Yahoo, AOL, etc). I recommend that you keep things in mind like what’s going on with current news or business events for the best topics. Some things like health, personal care, home and garden, relationships, money and careers are always going to be popular topics to write about and include on your website for maximum searchability.

Be open to other topics too, such as where people are shopping, eating or vacationing. Although celebrities are popular to write about, I recommend steering clear of this topic unless a celebrity is directly involved in and has given permission for an interview as part of your website’s mission. This goes for political affiliations as well. The key is finding things that will intrigue the reader, but not force your opinion on them.

The size matters. In order to get readers to stick around long enough to read your articles, you will want to keep the length to around 600-900 words. Basically, think of it as how you can keep the article from having to span multiple web pages. Anything longer than that and you could lose the audience that may not want to click on second or third pages to read to the end of your articles.

You can always break down larger articles into sub chapters or create a series of articles to get the reader to keep coming back to learn more. Some people even use this as a method of creating email newsletters and send small bits of the same article or topic out weekly to keep subscribed readers coming back. This can be a great way to increase website traffic.

Submission articles. This is a short article that is written to grab a person’s attention and invite them to click on the link to your website to learn more. For this type of article, you will need to write a catchy title or phrase that will immediately make the reader want to visit the website and read all about it.
 
With a little practice and some experimentation, your article writing can and will increase traffic to your website. Try writing about popular topics based on the search engine most searched items and see how well your web traffic takes off with regular article posting.

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Jeremy Gislason
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Tactics To Draw People Back To Your Site

Friday, September 4th, 2009

One of the biggest measurements of a website’s success is the stickiness of its visitor base. Generally web masters would rather have 1,000 visitors who return regularly (they are “stuck to the site”) as opposed to 3,000 visitors who only visit once or twice. These days the web is massive, carving out a niche for your site and gaining a following within that niche is the key to success.

There are many reasons why you should try to make your website as sticky as possible. Visitors who return regularly are more likely to purchase some of your products or content. If you have a membership site then retaining your member base is critical for growing your income and long term success. Also, a faithful following will encourage viral promotion of your site.

Search engine optimization can be a costly and time consuming task and your site’s listing can be hammered down by the powers that be (Google) in the blink of an eye. If you gain a faithful user base though, they will tell their friends and family about your site and encourage them to use it as well. Viral marketing is the cheapest and most effective type of marketing there is and making your site and content desirable is the only way to achieve this phenomenon. There are “five C’s” of stickiness to remember, and they are:

Content

Regardless of the site’s design, without good content, the visitor will not come back or stay at the site for more than a few minutes. “Content is King” is a cliché, but true. High quality content is far and away the most important factor in attracting people back to a Web site consistently, and keeping them there for more than a few minutes when they do visit. It is said, in fact, that content is what drives 75 percent of consumers to return to their favorite sites.

In addition to your site being content rich, try to also keep it fresh. At least part of your site will be regularly updated, preferably at least once a month. This is why web sites which resemble online brochures fail. Delivering the same content in a blog, posted in installments, can be much more effective. This will encourage users to come back regularly, as they check in to see what new content you’ve added lately. This is stickiness in a nutshell.

Community

When a site attracts enough visitors with similar interests it has the potential to develop into a “community.” That can be very powerful for the site owner. Providing message forums, chat rooms, podcasts, user profiles, blogs, etc. are all tools to allow your visitors to interact both you and each other. This also makes your site VERY sticky if you are able to develop a thriving community.

Rather than visiting your site once a month people may begin to visit it multiple times a week. Having a thriving community can be viewed as developing a site which is constantly developing its own content. Rather than requiring you to spend hours developing content, you can instead monitor the postings on your site to ensure they retain the kind of atmosphere you want for your site. As time goes by you may also be able to appoint some of your more responsible members to monitoring positions to do this job for you as well.

Communication

Communication is equally important as content and community. Communication includes building and maintaining your list, reaching out to people on your list, and interacting with visitors to your site. Try to respond to any question, comments, or feedback you receive promptly. This builds relationships with your visitors and will keep them coming back.

One of the best ways to reach out to customers is to offer quality, free information. This is basically a sample of what your site has to offer, and should always help address the questions your visitors came to your site for answers for. The very nature of the web stresses that you consider offering more free content to your customers than most other mediums do. You have too much competition to be stingy. One of the most effective means of providing content to customers and developing a list of potential customers at the same time is to offer a free guide to visitors who provide you with a name and email address.

For example, if you run a site teaching real estate tips and tricks, after your visitors have seen your “foot in the door” content located on your “splash page,” offering them the first lesson of your course on real estate for free by entering their name and email address. You benefit from this by having names to attach to the IP addresses of your visitors. This provides you with more information about who is being drawn in to your site. It is also important you use a quality auto-responder for this step, as communication is a critical part of your site and must be handled professionally.

One last note on communication: Be sure to provide your name and contact information clearly throughout your site. It will frustrate and turn away visitors if they have a question or comment and cannot figure out how to reach you. By providing a name and place to reach you it also helps contribute to the last two “C’s…”

Commerce and Consumer Confidence

These are perhaps the two most important things that get overlooked in websites. First, effectively promote your site by using professional marketing and search engine optimization for the niche your site seeks to fill. Provide reliable, safe, and secure means for your customers to purchase your for-pay content. If your ordering method does not look safe, all your efforts working to sell your content to your visitors will be lost if they get to the order page and you look like an unprofessional, fly-by-night operator. Always use a secure ordering form. Offering a money back guarantee can be extremely helpful to reassure customers.
 
Lastly, respect your customer’s privacy. Make it clear you will not sell their names, personal information, or email addresses. People hate spam and will be hesitant to identify themselves to you out of fear of having their information sold if you do not provide some kind of assurance against this. A clear and easy to locate privacy policy is necessary. You can get more info on the legal side of running a business online with our Protect Your Online Assets course.

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Jeremy Gislason
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