Explosive Article Tactics
Article marketing is one of the most under-rated methods of traffic generation for webmasters. Most Internet marketers are familiar with the tactic of using articles to funnel traffic from article directories to their site.
Article marketing is one of the most under-rated methods of traffic generation for webmasters. Most Internet marketers are familiar with the tactic of using articles to funnel traffic from article directories to their site. While this in itself is OK, the problem lies in the fact that most of them have no clue how to really supercharge their efforts without spending a lot of time, and money. Most marketers write a lame(ish) article, publish it on article directories such as ezinearticles.com and then hope for a flood of traffic.
If this is how you approach article marketing then it is no wonder if it fails to convert to the killer traffic you were hoping for. In fact, you are wasting precious time, and resources with article marketing. This eBook will remedy that problem for you. Once you are done reading Explosive Article Tactics you should be one of the few online marketers with the knowledge how to use articles to drive a ton of traffic to your website with the most possible effect. But before I go into the nitty-gritty of the book, let me dispose of a common myth in the Internet marketing niche; there seems to be a growing consensus in certain circles that article marketing is dead. Trust me, it's not. Given the right knowledge and tactics you can run a growing online empire with the help of article marketing, and nothing else. If done right, article marketing is going to fill your pockets with cash. For the purpose of giving you the most bang for your efforts I have focused on using EZA (ezinearticles.com) as a prime example. Since EZA is the biggest article directory on the Internet, it makes sense to use them in an eBook pertaining to the subject. You'll get the most leverage from the information contained within this book due to the amount of visitors using that particular site.