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In article marketing, how many articles should you write for a niche to be successful?

Saturday, February 27th, 2010


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Also what do you do first, look for a niche or get good keywords?


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Can you write freelance graphic design work off of your taxes?

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009


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I’ve been doing freelance graphic design work to the students. I, who hopefully it will businessman customers and other job – he is a fact, he has my money and pay the taxes he does not make it impossible to write this off . How is he to pay my money, can continue to set off this cost?


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How to Write an Small Business Ideas Article

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

We are all in the know when it comes to the sheer power and efficacy of online marketing through article publication. I’d even say that article marketing is the most potent and cost-effective internet advertising tactic that has been conceptualized since the dawn of the digital world.
The fact minus the fluff, if you’re operating an online Small Business Ideas venture, you have to use article marketing.
Nevertheless, one of the most asked questions I receive is this: how can I write an article?
This reveals that though most online businessmen realize that they have to use article marketing, not all of them are capable enough to write an internet-ready piece of informative work.
Therefore, I have prepared some easy-to-follow steps on how you can craft the most suitable article for internet marketing purposes.
1. Know the topic you want to discuss with your article.
2. Don’t settle for a general topic. Break it down to a more specific subject that people will be interested in. Just to illustrate, don’t settle for the broad subject of “dogs. ” Try to determine a sub-topic that will capture the interest of the market you will be targeting. As is often the case, this sub-topic refers to a specific demand, like “dog training” for dog owners who are experiencing difficulty when it comes to living with their unruly canine companions, or “dog grooming” for cleanliness-compulsive dog owners who can’t live with the smell of their untidy canine friends. Try to determine a sub-topic that will win the imagination. This is critical. A lot of articles fail because they don’t serve a more tangible matter.
3. Because the sub-topic should indicate a need, your article should share a solution. However, depending on the usage of your article, the answer you will discuss will vary. To illustrate, if you’re going to use the article to market a Small Business Ideas, practice restraint on the answer you will share. Your aim, in such a case, is to provide the impression that you are an expert in the field, and entice your readers to consider what you have to offer. Keep this in mind throughout the writing process.
4. Create a title that is easy to understand and at the same time is exciting. Internet users will visit your article if they will be hooked by its title. If not, no one will get to read what you have prepared.
5. Remember that each article has 3 fundamental parts: the opening, the body, and the conclusion. The introduction will state to your audience what your article is all about. You can deliver a surprising fact, a gut-wrenching statistic, or a humorous anecdote to shake your readers into knowing that yes, the author is the a true expert in the field. The body will explore the message you wish to share, of course. And the conclusion will review the problem, the given solution, as well as interject some calls to action (i. e. click my link) if applicable.
6. What is the right length for articles of this nature? I’d say that 300 to 750 words would be perfect. This will allow you to get your Small Business Ideas message out.


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Stephen Meyer is an experienced home based business owner who offers many Internet marketing opportunities that can help any one succeed. You can see his opportunities at his Small Business Ideas opportunity site. Also visit his Stay At Home Business blog for more business building information.
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