5- Proven Step System To Automated Internet Profits (Final Part)
Friday, December 12th, 2008With any site, you′ll need traffic. And you want targeted traffic that you′ve already “pre-sold” AND who sees you as an expert before they ever land on your page. How do you do that. Articles. Don’t be intimidated. This can be as easy as writing a simple list of tips. It doesn’t have to be complicated. For example, if I wanted to promote a product on the fastest way to create info-products, I might write an article titled “5 Quick Ways To Create An Info-Product In The Next 5 Days”. I would then make a list of the 5 ways, then add 2 sentences under each method and I have an article. I don’t have to write a novel. All I need is 300-500 words. While that sounds like a lot, it’s really not. The words add up quickly. You don’t have to come up with the content yourself if you′re not knowledgeable on the topic. You can do some research on that topic.
Visit a few online article directories and search for articles related to your product or affiliate product. Read several that catch your attention and that make you want to read them. After you′ve read a few, rewrite the most important parts in your own words. In other words, take the info that stood out to you personally and put it in your own words. Never copy anything as-is from someone else’s article! The important thing to get right is the resource box, sometimes called “about the author” or bio box. And this is where most people blow it!
You never try to sell the product in a resource box! Your job is to simply “sell the click”. There’s a difference. And don’t sell YOU. Nobody cares about you. The “about the author” resource box isn’t about the author at all! Your reader doesn’t care that you′re personally the greatest thing since sliced bread. All they want to know is what’s in it for them. So tell them. And skip all the other self-serving stuff. You “give” in the body of the article and you “take” (advertise) in the resource box. But you won’t get anyone to see your ad in the resource box if you can’t get anyone to read your article.


