An Article a Day Brings Big Business Your Way!

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calendarWhen I consult with businesses, they all ask me similar questions and a very popular one goes something like this, “James, how do we get more people to visit our website - and while you’re at it, how do we rank better with the search engines?”

I smile confidently (pausing for dramatic effect) and say…

“Publish an article a day and you’ll bring big business your way!”

Article marketing, blogging, and other strategic content creation have one thing in common. It works! The largest firms do this - so why not you? The search engines go gaga for meaningful content about your subject - so provide it to them. Make content (article) marketing part of your online marketing strategy and you’ll win hands down.

Consider this, an advert in a medium distribution magazine may run you $10,000 for the ad space, another few thousand for the creative and your advert may “survive” for about a month on some office waiting room table. Whoopee…

Now, if you invested that same money into a strategic content marketing, your message will last forever (content on the net is immortal!) your articles can easily go viral and get shared every day, the ROI on this marketing gets better with time, and you get back links to your website. All in all, a win win proposal.

By the way, for $12,000 we will write you 240 articles - that’s about one a day for a year. Interested? Contact me for a no obligation discussion about growing your business online with strategic content.

* Content marketing plans start from $500/mo
Prices subject to change w/out notice

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4 Responses to “An Article a Day Brings Big Business Your Way!”

  1. Tomaso on June 30th, 2008 10:32 am

    Two questions…

    1. I there a cumulative effect? If a new article is NOT fishwrap,
    does it continue to febrillate or oscillate or radiate mojo
    for an indefinite period?

    And…

    2. Is the authentic syntax of a unique person important?

    I know Google claims to have used optical character recognition
    software to slurp every book ever written and that it allows
    their “algorithm” to sniff out real writing.

    When you engage in bulk content production, will it TELL
    google? Will google get better and better at sniffing
    real, authentic content? And, more importantly, will
    Google get so it can even tell if the content really
    came from the main person?

    Should we be concerned?

  2. James on June 30th, 2008 10:53 am

    All good questions. Here are my answers:

    (1) Yes. Quality content is key, and it does continue to create positive effects. Of course if helps if you write well and in an engaging style. Dry writing is no more fun for a computer than it is for you. Remember, the SE’s are trying to deliver the best content based on what you want.

    (2) And I’ve always claimed content should be written by humans - not machines. People who read my work can often ’sense’ my style or ‘fingerprints’ within the content. Computers are able to do this too. At the simplest level we can merely ‘FOG’ the work for readability etc, however a person’s unique style, tone, gender, age, predispositions and more, are all seeded into our writing - whether we like it or not. There is already software on the market that can infer more than you’d care to know…

    Lastly, (2.1) I say there is no need to be concerned, simply create quality content that’s engaging, interesting, focused, well written, timely and the search engines will reward you handsomely. With respect to your comment about Google being able to tell who wrote something, it may happen, however I have a variety of writers who work with me and we mix and match our creative DNA :-)

    PS. No one said it was easy work. But it is an easy plan to follow, and it yields positive results 100% of the time.

  3. Ken on July 1st, 2008 4:39 pm

    James
    Writing may be only part of the plan/cost unless you are including publishing at sites like ezinearticles.com A well written article has to be published to have real value and
    perhaps even published multiple times. An unpublished article is not unlike those web sites that appear on page 3000 in Google.
    Ken Bolt

  4. James on July 1st, 2008 5:48 pm

    Absolutely “write” Ken. A well written article that isn’t published or promoted online is pretty much useless. Knowing where and how to publish this content and what kind of anchor links to include for maximum effect is also very important.

    In an ideal world you need to be creating - and publishing - strategic content on a regular basis for maximum effect.

    And to really give yourself the very best exposure, you should also include social bookmarking and other ’social media’ strategies in to your Internet Marketing plan.

    .jb.

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