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The Write Way to Market |
by:
Nicholas Dixon |
The internet has always being fuelled by an adrenaline rush of
information. All this content means more traffic for webmasters
and this is the lifeline of any website.
Many of the newbies that are being exposed to the internet on a
daily basis have dreams of running a website and making it
successful. For some, this is a grueling task and leaves them
short-winded trying to do so.
There are numerous marketing techniques that can be used to
generate traffic on a regular basis. Out of all of them I have
tried, writing seems to work the best.
Writing articles for ezines, newsletters, websites and forums
in addition to using other marketing strategies helps in keeping
your website visible.
The internet has turned out to be a publisher's paradise. Never
before has the chance to publish your ideas and insights been
this easy. In some cases all it costs is some of your time.
You can write an article this morning and have it published in
the evening. Not so with print publications, I doubt I would ever
get published in one. And it is available to anyone for the
taking.
As with most skills, it takes practice to produce the best
results. When I look back at some of my earlier articles, I have
to laugh. But it is all part of the learning process.
Writing was once a secret weapon for many marketers, but now it
has been thrown in the open and is now being used by many people.
It has work wonders for me since I started doing it. My articles
have appeared in ezines, newsletters and on websites with varying
degrees of success.
Today writing is the best traffic generating method for many
webmasters. I was skeptical when I first heard about it but I
tried it and it worked. Just think of having your weblink in your
ezine and website and other publishers having it in theirs.
It may not be the rush hour traffic that you are seeking but it
is certainly not a drive through the countryside.
Copyright © Nicholas Dixon
About the author:
Nicholas Dixon is the publisher and editor of The Roc newsletter. Visit our website http://WWW.Geocities.com/Oceanrocand subscribe to receive resources and articles to help you achieve success.
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