Monday, February 4, 2008

High Ticket Article Writing Strategy

By Sean Mize

One of the things that is important when you are working to write articles for the purpose of generating traffic and leads to promote your high ticket products, is that you need to realize that each article on average is going to get you some number of subscribers and leads. And the more you write, the more leads you are gong to get.

Sometimes I get asked, I notice you write a lot of articles and a lot of the content is similar, why do you do that, and does it really work in terms of getting more traffic?

They don't necessarily have to be more similar or not. We submit about 200 articles a week and we submit on about six topics, so if you take that you get 30-35 articles on basically the same topic, so they are going to tend to be similar.

My strategy is massive traffic, massive traffic. I generate a total of about 18,000 unique visitors every single month. One thing that Google especially really really likes is new and fresh content. They want to see new pages every single day, and there's thousands of opportunities for people to view my articles.

Of course, the more I have that are fresh today, Google really places an emphasis on how old the article is, so if I've written an article yesterday then if I can write an article on just the same topic - I mean obviously I can't copy and paste it, it can't be the same words, but if I write a new article on exactly the same topic, I'm going to get more hits today than if I didn't write that article, even though it's on the same topic as yesterday.

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