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Writing for publicity
By David Callan | Published  10/2/2005 | Writing , Website Promotion (General) |

Writing for publicity

Let's continue onto bylines (aka resource boxes). These are the couple of lines included at the end of your article, this is what you get in return for allowing people to use your work. Pretty much the same as an email signature, the idea is to attract people to visit your site or email you to find out more about your product. I usually use something like:

"Article by David Callan - admin@akamarketing.com
David is the webmaster of http://www.akamarketing.com.
Visit his site for free articles and tutorials focusing on Internet marketing and website development issues."


My resource box is quite small, you can get away with another line or two in most cases. Try however to stick to four or five lines if you can.

After your articles are written and before you go searching for places to submit them to you can do certain things on your website to help them spread. Basically you just tell people they can use your article if the like, do this by including a little note at the end of your articles similar to the publishing guidelines given above. You could even tell your visitors that your articles can be reproduced on your home page. If your site is busy and in an industry with lots of ezine publishers around like Internet marketing then this could help spread your articles very quickly indeed.

Finding places to submit your articles on the web is not hard, it does however take time. The best places to start are likely to be the free content directories and articles.

I however like to start by simply searching for sites which are looking for your articles. This is a much slower process and the visitors you get will be few compared to being published in a popular ezine. I prefer submitting to sites over directories first because this helps my search engine rankings. I know this because most of the ezine directories use CGI generated pages when fetching articles from their databases, Google and the other engines can't read these pages so I might as well submit to individual websites first to give Google the chance to spider my articles and register another few inbound links for me.

When searching for sites that are looking for articles on your industry use the following URLs:

http://www.google.com/search?q=%22add+your+article%
22+Internet+marketing

http://www.google.com/search?q=%22submit+your+article%22+fishing

http://www.google.com/search?q=%22write+for+us%22+promotion

The text in red is your keyword(S), change this to match the type of articles you write. You should also try any other keywords you think people looking for articles would use. You'll find however that the above URL's will turn up loads of places that are interested in your articles either for websites, ezines or both.

Go to these sites and confirm that they're looking for articles on your industry. Send your articles into them, two or three at a time at most. Don't send more than this as your emails might be considered as spam which nobody likes.

Make sure you've both your publishing guidelines and resource box included with all your article submissions.

The sites you submit to should go into a mailing list. The mailing list should contain the article submit email address, the address of the site and the name of the webmaster if known. The next time you've articles to submit you can use a mailing program. You can use this along with your mailing list to send emails with your articles in them to multiple webmasters, this will save hours of time.

You'll find that most webmasters will email you informing you that they're using your article but some won't so it's a good idea to check back with the more popular sites you've submitted to now and again.

After a couple of months you should find your backward links filled with sites from your mailing list.

Next we'll talk about actual free content directories, free content groups and other content resources available on the web. There are plenty of these on the web, many are a complete waste of time, however others can really help to get your articles out there.

Free content directories are sites which categorize hundreds even thousands of articles which writers have submitted and given permission for people to publish. When ezine and website publishers visit these they search for articles related to their industry and publish ones they like. This is why you want all your articles in all the content directories, the directories that are worthwhile anyhow.

Here's a few of the most popular places writers like to submit their work.

http://www.ezinearticles.com -
This is one of the biggest directories on the web, your articles however have to be available via autoresponder otherwise they won't publish them.

http://www.ideamarketers.com -
http://www.goarticles.com -
http://www.certificate.net/wwio/
http://www.articlecity.com/
http://www.authorconnection.com/
http://www.netterweb.com/articles/

Content groups serve the same principal as content directories, there're basically a place to connect writers and people looking for articles. These groups are hosted by Yahoo and Topica mostly. Writers can submit articles via the Internet or send them to the group email address. Most groups are moderated to prevent blatant advertisements and to maintain a high standard of articles so your article may not be published for a couple of days.

The moderator of the group usually selects his or her favorite articles from recent submissions, these articles are then emailed to members of the group. Some members however choose not to receive articles via email but to read them online instead.

Here's some of the content groups I submit articles to along with the latest member numbers.

Yahoo Groups - article_annouce - 1821
Yahoo Groups - Free-Content - 848
Yahoo Groups - aabusiness - 839
Yahoo Groups - articles_archives - 594
Yahoo Groups - Free-Reprint-Articles - 237
Yahoo Groups - publisher_network - 209
Yahoo Groups - ArticlePublisher - 129
Yahoo Groups - FreeWrites - 118


Before you can submit to any of these you've to have a Yahoo id and then join each group individually. Also see
http://www.topica.com/lists/FreeEzineContent





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