How Can I Market With Articles If I Can't Write?
The shrewdest and most effective means of free
advertising is through
providing interesting and relevant information to your
potential
customers. You can do this easily by writing and
distributing free reprint
articles at various web sites around the 'net. There are
literally
thousands of e–zine and web site publishers actively
searching for the
interesting and informative articles you can craft in
your area of
expertise. Targeting the audiences of these publishers is
an essential
element of your cost–effective advertising and marketing
strategy.
I am convinced that anyone with a web site can promote
that web site along
with its business, products, and/or services by
implementing this basic
marketing strategy. Sure, it sounds simple enough, but
what if you aren't
confident in your writing skills? Accurate written
communication is the
foundation of this marketing maneuver.
Can you write?
My initial experience involved submitting articles
written by other people
to publishers. I was so excited when I saw the response
generated by this
technique that I decided to use it when I began my own
business.
One day I sat down with pen–in–hand attempting to begin
writing my own
articles and spent the next half hour staring at the
blank sheet. In
frustration, I eventually put down the pen and walked
away, later
complaining to a friend that I hated to write. I
complained about lacking
writing expertise and that my qualifications basically
amounted to the
good grades I earned in English classes long ago. My
friend gently
interrupted me pointing out that I had been writing on a
daily basis at
work. She also brought to my attention the fact that my
education provided
me with the necessary skills to write competently and
effectively.
After kindly showing me the forest which I couldn't see
for its trees, my
friend generously offered an incredible suggestion. Her
solution for my
dilemma was that I should try begin again by choosing a
topic and then
creating an outline representing the points I wanted to
cover about that
topic in my article. Choosing a topic would give me a
foundation upon
which to build my article. Drafting an outline would
allow me to address
the issues that I saw as pertinent and relevant to my
topic.
I took her advice, narrowed my possible topics, and
selected one that I
would reduce to writing. With that one topic in mind, I
proceeded to
create a comprehensive outline on that blank piece of
paper. After
completing my outline, I fleshed it out, added stories to
illustrate my
points, and Voila... I had right there before me a rough
draft of my first
article! That rough draft, after being carefully proofed
and polished,
became an article that was published in dozens of online
publications. The
positive result of my effort was that my article netted
me thousands of
web site visitors and rewarded me with a treasured long–
term client.
Can't get past the outline?
If you're absolutely certain you can't write there are at
least three
options well worth considering. The first option is to
enroll in a writing
class through your local university, adult education
program or on–line. A
couple of on– line options include Write101 Writing
Tutorials at
http://www.write101.com/writewell.htm.
Many
local universities, community colleges and adult
education programs also
offer on–line courses.
Your second option is to hire a ghostwriter. Most
ghostwriters will take
your topic, conduct the research and write an article for
your review.
Upon your approval of the article the ghostwriter will
add your by–line
and release the article to you for distribution. Offering
research
resources or providing an outline for the ghostwriter to
follow may reduce
the ghostwriter's fees. You can post your article project
and take bids
from ghostwriters on–line at
http://www.elance.com or you can seek a ghostwriter
using
any search engine. You'll find various options that will
fit your budget.
Freelance ghostwriters can negotiate regarding their fees
since they work
for themselves and often offer reduced rates to returning
clients.
A third option also requires hiring a ghostwriter to
write your article
and add your by–line but going further to enlist that
person to distribute
the article for you. This is a convenient and time–
effective way to have
the entire writing and distribution project completed by
the same
individual. You can review two companies that offer
packaged services at
http://thephantomwriters.com/purchase/index.shtml and
http://www.marketingwords.com/e–zinearticle.html.
Even if you honestly can't write you can certainly still
educate your
target audience, earn loyalty and establish yourself as
an expert by using
free reprint articles. You can invest a bit more in your
advertising and
promotional efforts by taking a writing course or hiring
a ghostwriter.
Whichever of the two you may choose, you are making an
investment that
will be well–returned many times over in beneficial
results to both you
and your readers. Be willing to go the extra mile in
establishing your web
site as the definitive choice of your targeted audience.
You'll be pleased
with the rewards of your efforts.
(c) 2006, Davis Virtual Assistance. Reprint rights granted to all venues so long as the article and by–line are reprinted intact and all links are made live.
Bonnie Jo Davis is an experienced writer and publications
coordinator with
over ten years of experience submitting articles on–line
and in print.
Visit
http://www.ArticleSubmissionSites.com today to gain
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