1. Find An Affiliate Product
It must match your business. You wouldn't want to have an affiliate product for fishing or cat food (although those two might go together) on this website for Article Marketing. And also remember that with a blog or a website your link can point directly to the affiliate site when you write something. In addition to just putting up the supplied ad.
This is true with buying an Ad in an Ezine but did you know that there are also some article directories that allow you to link directly to the affiliate? Perhaps for the totally new to this it would never have occurred to them that you couldn't at all of them.
2. Write 2 articles a day and submit them all over the web.
The research and article writing itself does take a lot of time, or a little bit of time. It depends on who is doing it and what kind of tools they have. But in general the better; the longer. Having a unique title is not only so that people might have an interest in reading it, but so that it will show up in the search engines readily.
How you know if you have a unique title is to Google it with quote marks around it like this "A Look at an Article Marketing Article". The theory is that if it doesn't show up anywhere then nobody has used it.
But you're reading it right here right now. Try it and see that it doesn't show up here on April 12th, 2007. So maybe it really boils down to whoever gets it listed on the search engines first has it. The point is if it is searched for will they come to your article.
How and where to submit is just by looking at a few directories, finding maybe 6 or 7 that you like. And then develop a system for doing all of your submitting assembly line fashion in one sitting for an hour or two. More likely only about 20 minutes. Many directories have certain things in common, but they also each have their own little quirks so you have to read the rules before using them.
3. Include your Resource Box.
Basically it should be as big as they will let you. Four to six lines is the usual. Say something true and positive about yourself. And one (1) link only seems to be becoming the trend. The links will be covered another time. To get them to follow your links, just leave something out of the article, such as the way links weren't covered here but will be at ...
Thursday, April 12, 2007
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