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Write Your Own Success Story: Using Articles to Promote Your Business


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Meredith Pond
wordsmith25hotmail.com

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Most likely, you've tried marketing with classified ads, sales

letters, compelling web copy, or even press releases. These

methods can be extremely effective ways to get the word out and

drum up some business, but if you're looking for the kind of

exposure that can take on a life of its own (and a potentially

very long one), try using articles.



"But how can an article be used as a marketing tool?" you ask.

Well, it's really quite simple; just write an article that is

somehow associated with your business. For example, if you're

marketing a business opportunity, an article about recognizing

the scams in the biz opp world might be a great angle to take.

People who are looking for business opportunities (like the one

you're offering) will be interested in reading your article.



At the end of the article, include a brief bio or subtle ad that

tells who you are and what you do, as well as an email address or

link to your web site. That way, when people finish reading and

are convinced that you know what you're talking about, they're

likely to contact you.



So how do you get your articles out there for people to read?

There are plenty of online self-publishing sites you can use for

free, such as IdeaMarketers.com, MarketingSeek.com, and

MakingProfit.com. Placing your articles on these sites is easy,

and ezine editors and others are always looking for articles at

in these places. So, not only does the general public have easy

access to your work, but so do editors who will almost certainly

publish your article in their online or offline publications.

That extra exposure can get the word out to a huge audience...

potentially hundreds of thousands.



Be aware, however, that only the politest of editors will ask

your permission or notify you when they've published your

article. However, the exposure you're likely to get will be well

worth it.



Give your article a catchy title that will grab attention and

make people want to read. Articles that give good information or

explain how to accomplish something are usually best, and will be

read most often. If you lack confidence in your abilities as a

writer or don't have the time, there are plenty of writing firms

out there that have experience writing these articles, and

they'll be more than happy to help.



Meredith Pond is a professional and freelance writer with

extensive experience working on the web. Meredith provides

writing and editing services to individuals and businesses alike

at great prices. See

http://www.geocities.com/wordsmith25/MeredithPond.html for

details. For instant info on prices and services, send a blank

email to mailto:meredithpondgetresponse.com. Contact Meredith

directly at mailto:wordsmith25hotmail.com.





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