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What do you do after you submit an article to a high-traffic web site like EzineArticles.com?

Posted on November 27th, 2008.

One of the ways to get more visibility is by writing articles and submitting them to the various directories on the net. In the post today by Judy Cullins she offers tips on what to do once your submit your articles so that you can keep repurposing your content and continue to gain recognition.

Take it away Judy…

What do you do after you submit an article to a high-traffic web site like EzineArticles.com?

I hope you didn’t say “nothing.”

Remember, you submitted a description with each article. Now is the time to use each article link along with the description to stay in touch with your target audience every few weeks or even weekly to build customer loyalty retention. Now is the time to expand your article marketing network.

This article marketing research includes keeping a growing list from two sites that list so far 57 articles and links from Hubpages.com and 230 from EzineArticles.com.

We choose 2 articles every two weeks already published on these sites, and share them with our many lists including “ezine subscribers,” “question and answers,” “free reports” and “customers.” Sometimes we add a note and a link to a product or teleseminar we’re producing for upcoming months.

Promoting to your Lists by Autoresponder

1. Choose two published articles from either a blog site like hubpages.com or directory site like EzineArticles.com.

2. Choose a proper headline for the subject line of your email promotion. For example,”Judy’s Fresh New Articles for You.”

3. Place a note at the top of your promo saying you are staying in touch and want to share your latest tips.

4. Include the two article descriptions and the live link such as this one:

You may think you don’t have enough time and ask, “Can I learn how to write a book in 28 days? Or “Can I write a book in two weeks? You may want to know how to write a business book.

As a long-time book coach, I can enthusiastically recommend you write a business book or a non-fiction book. Include the title and link after the description such as hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Write-a-Book-Fast. You’ll have to add the http://www. in front of this to actually click to the article.

5. Keep good records of these promotions. It’s easy to get confused who you sent what to if you don’t keep numbered lists of these articles from article 1 at the bottom, adding # 2, 3 as you submit above it. If an assistant does this, you need to stay in the loop by adding your name to each list by autoresponder.

Now you know this wonderful way to stay in touch with your clients, using article descriptions and links sent directly to your potential clients and customers, are you ready to expand this idea to other venues?

Web coach and “Article Lady” Judy Cullins helps small business and their websites get well known, building client base, and increasing sales conversions. Get her free report “Five Article Marketing Mistakes and How to Solve Them” at http://www.bookcoaching.com/free-report-article-mistakes.php

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