Friday, 29 June 2007
Three Easy Ways Create Articles To Promote Your Website Without Having To Write Them Yourself
The solution? Get someone or something else to write your articles for you. But how do you do that when you’re on a limited budget and don’t want to spend any cash getting articles written? Here’s three suggestions.
1. Conduct a survey on your website. There are plenty of free tools on line to help you conduct surveys. Google them. Carry out the survey on your site’s visitors and publish the results as an article. Ask a question like “How do you make the perfect roast potato,” then call your article “7 ways to make the perfect roast potato” and list your survey’s best responses.
2. Swap favours. Find someone who likes writing, and do a swap. Ask them to write an article for you, do something of value in return for them.
3. Interview one of your customers. Phone them up, ask them what they like or dislike about your product or service, transcribe their words and publish the article, encouraging readers to visit your site themselves to get the same benefits.
Easy! Three quick and simple ways to create articles, without having to write them. Now you’ve got no excuse not to start your own article marketing strategy today.
Promote your website by writing articles and post them for free to Copy and Paste Articles www.copypastearticles.com. It takes two minutes to add an article to the site. No irritating registration is required to contribute. And most articles are live within a few hours.
Saturday, 16 June 2007
Quickly Brainstorm Ideas For Your Next Article
Thinking of ideas for your next article? Here's an easy technique to help you brainstorm original ideas quickly. This technique will allow you to quickly get past the obvious ideas and into more creative thoughts.
You should know the general topic you want to write about. It can be anything. Get a sheet of paper and write the letters A to Z down the left hand side. Now, without stopping in between each letter, go down the list, thinking of a topic related to your main subject starting with each letter in turn.
Let's take Computing as our example. You might write:
A. Apple
B. Browsers
C. Cache
D. Disks
E. Ethernet...
... and so on, through to Z.
It's important that you don't question what you write down. Just think of a word beginning with the next letter that's related to your topic, and write the first word you think of down.
When you're done, have a look through the list and you'll be sure to find a few words you would never have originally thought of it you hadn't forced yourself to think this way. You'll find those words will prompt you into thinking of a brilliant idea to base your next article on.
An alternative way to do this is write down numbers 1 to 10, or 20, or 30, depending on your preference, and write down the first 10, 20, or 30 related words as you think of them. They donĂ¢t have to be alphabetical this time, just related to your main topic.
Writing articles to promote your blog, website, or newsletter? Post them to Copy and Paste Articles, a new article directory at www.copypastearticles.com. It takes two minutes to add an article to the site. No irritating registration is required to contribute. And most articles go live within a couple of hours, hassle free.