How To Drive Traffic To Your Website With Autopilot Article Marketing

Posted on 25. Jul, 2011 by admin in Affiliate Marketing

Driving potential leads to your online business can be done with autopilot article marketing. You’ve likely seen the term before but didn’t really know what it was. The truth is, it means different things to different people—and how automatic it is also depends.

All article marketing is on autopilot when it comes right down to it. That’s because once you’ve written an article and posted it online, your work with that article is essentially done. That single article will continue to bring people to your website, will continue to affect your SEO (search engine optimization) long after you’ve posted it.

Articles live on the Internet in perpetuity. Long after some people go on to other things, their articles will continue to drive traffic to a site that may not even exist—until you take them down. That’s why they are considered one of the best, cost-effective marketing methods for Internet marketers. They’re free and work forever. There aren’t too many marketing methods that can say that.

One issue facing some website owners is they either don’t have the time to craft an effective article or they don’t have the writing skills. If that’s the case (and it is for many business owners) you have a couple of options. One is to hire a ghost writer to write the articles for you, or you could try one of those “auto-writing” software packages that change previously-published articles into something that is uniquely yours.

Ghost writers are companies that specialize in writing keyword-rich articles. They’ll handle everything for you (if you choose), from writing the articles, to submitting them to directories, to tracking the article’s effectiveness. Although you have to pay for such services, this is still one of the least expensive ways to promote your business.

Some people swear by the software programs that “write” the articles for you. Whether you try such software much depends upon what your goals are with your article. Even a poorly written article will help your SEO because search engines consider them quality content. However, you may get less click-throughs with article marketing that are not as engaging as they could be.

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