Can You Really Use Articles To Build Your List?
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Getting customers to your site is the most important part of an Internet business.Great products and services are important but if your prospects don't know about you they're not going to buy your offerings. In order to have a successful Internet business it's important that you put your name out there as the best there is. Remember the old sales saying "People buy from people" still applies. Internet shoppers are no different than dirtworld shoppers - they need to trust you before they'll start parting with their money. Because there's no face time on the Net you need to be judged by your knowledge and expertise. Writing articles on subjects within your field is a good way to build your reputation.
Many Net gurus are promoting the importance of articles as aids in search engine optimization, but their real importance is in getting you noticed. Well written articles with good information value will enhance your reputation as being knowledgeable in your field. By publishing your articles on some of the many free article directories you can achieve two things. Firstly you'll build your web presence and enhance your reputation but at the same time you'll be promoting the popularity of your website by building back links from the articles and directories to your website. The bonus is that these backlinks also improve your site's ranking and make it more visible on the web. As most people use the internet to find information delivering the right information to them via articles in your site will increase your popularity and website traffic. With more traffic, your sales will grow. More sales turn into more profit.
There has been an increase in the importance of well written, informative and keyword rich articles for content of sites as well as for newsletters. These articles provide the information many are seeking in the internet. If your site has them, more people will be going to your site for information and research.
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