19 Feb 2008 12:28:56 | Judy Cullins
Please consider the following article for your ezine or your Web
site. Please include the resource box at the end of the article.
705 words at 65 characters per line.
Thanks, Judy Cullins ======= No Money Promotion That Creates 30X
Sales In Five Months
Better than such offline promotion as press releases, talks, or
book reviews?
Better than search engine placement, banner ads, ezines and news
groups?
Yes! The number one way to promote your self and your products
is through informational how-to articles that you send to
hundreds of opt-in ezines, announcement groups, and Web sites.
Content is still King on the Internet. People want your free
information. That is why they go Online. When they see your
useful, unique information, they will be more inclined to buy
your books or other products.
Where to start?
1. Find an existing article or excerpt.
First, look through your files for information already created,
or check out interesting parts of your already written book.
Take the excerpts or parts and think of what audience they will
help.
2. Target your article to your Web site buyer or other group
that will buy Online.
Without a specific audience such as entrepreneurs or small
business people, your article may lose cohesiveness and
continuity. People loose interest if your article is
disorganized.
3. Write a new introduction for your article.
Mention your audience's main problem. What questions do they
need answered? If you don't give them benefits with how-to's,
valuable resources, or tips, they will delete your message. Be
sure to answer their challenges and needs.
4. Write what the ezines want.
Most opt-in ezines, article announcements, and Web sites use
articles from 500-1500 words for new content. They want you to
write them with up to 65 characters per line. To be published,
what you send out must be useful, interesting, and written is a
simple way.
5. Write for your audience.
Some people like conversational articles. Others want it short
and sweet, so they can get what they want fast! They like
headings so they can scroll to what they want to read fast. They
like numbered tips that contain: the command—such as Write for
your audience. The next line gives a consequence for not
following your advice. The third part should be a short how-to.
6. Write a new introduction for your article.
An introduction leads to what you are selling. For instance your
first line should be an outrageous headline that hooks your
reader in. Include your major benefit here, or put a shocking
statistic, or analogy Make it one or two lines only. Remember
short paragraphs are a must for Online readers.
7. Give the background of the problem.
You need to reach your audience where they are. Mention the
problem they have. Perhaps it is procrastination. What are its
consequences? Include those. Write how many suffer from this
malady too. Include your audience so that they will read on.
Next meet them where they want to be--their problems solved.
8. Write the benefits of your information.
If you don't give your reader a "reason to buy" they won't go to
your signature box and link back to where your products or
services are offered. For instance, the one main benefit to
writing Online articles is to quadruple sales within four
months. Other benefits include raising your credibility, gaining
subscriber and audience trust, and becoming a household name.
9. Add your revised article to the mix with a new conclusion.
Your conclusion consists of your last two or three lines. It can
either review your main points, or add another reason why the
information will help. You may also include a consequence of not
acting.
10. Finish your article with a signature box at the end that
pulls people to buy.
Weak signatures with an undistinguishable email address, long
paragraph of qualifications your reader doesn't care about, and
unclear offers will stop your sales immediately. Instead, offer
a useful free eBook or eZine that meets their needs. Did I say
include benefits? Yes! Include a phone number, email, and Web
address if you have it.
Yes, it takes a little of your time, but these articles do make
a difference in attracting your target audience to whatever it
is you want to sell. They are convenient for you and your
potential customers. Submitting articles is another way to make
it easy for your customers to buy. ============= Judy Cullins:
author, publisher, book coach Helps professionals manifest their
book dreams eBook: _Quadruple Online Sales with Free Articles_
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About Author :
Judy Cullins is a 22-year veteran publisher, book coach, and
author of _Write your eBook or Other Short Book--Fast!_ and _Ten
Non-techie Ways to Market Your Book Online_, and 30+ others.
Known as the Non-techie eBook Queen, Judy helps people to market
their products and services online. She publishes "The Book
Coach Says..." a free monthly eZine. Email her at
Judy@bookcoaching.com and visit her Web site at
http://www.bookcoaching.com.