22 Feb 2008 03:51:47 | Donald Saunders
If you are using articles to promote your business then I don’t
need to tell you that including the URL to your website in the
resource box at the end of your articles represents payment for
the hard work involved in writing and submitting those articles.
But, if you’re including just one URL, instead of the two
allowed my many article announcement sites, then your reward
could come in the form or orange juice instead of champagne.
One of the first rules of marketing, which applies whether
you’re writing sales copy or an article to promote your
business, is to give your reader one simple message and, having
delivered that message, to clearly ask that reader to take one
single action.
For this reason, people often believe that your article resource
box should contain just one single call to action and,
accordingly, just one single URL link. And I would agree
wholeheartedly, if it were not for one simple thing – the search
engines.
Yes, article marketing is indeed about getting your message out
to as wide an audience as possible so that they can read it and,
hopefully, click through to visit your website. But it is also
very much about getting your article posted on websites across
the internet and building links to please the search engines –
particularly Google and Yahoo.
Now the subject of building links to please the search engines
is a little beyond the scope of this short article, but I’d like
to give you just one example of why I believe that you’re
leaving money on the table if you don’t add a second link to
your resource box.
Suppose your article is posted on a website and that the page
containing your article has a PR (Google Page Ranking) of say 4,
which is derived from a points score given to the page by
Google. For a PR4 page this score could fall anywhere within a
fairly broad range, but might for the sake of illustration be
3000 points.
This page, through your resource box link back to your website
will pass some of that PR to your own website page. Exactly how
much will depend on a number of factors, including the total
number of links on the page that contains your article. But, If
there are a total of 10 links, then your resource box link could
pass somewhere in the region of 250 points back to your website
page. Enough to give that page a PR3 ranking from this one link
alone.
But suppose that instead of having just a single link in your
resource box you have two. The page containing your article will
now have a total of 11 links and each will pass a slightly lower
score, of perhaps 230 points, but this is still enough to give
not one but now two pages on your site a PR3 ranking.
Now take this small illustration and imagine your article being
posted on hundreds of websites, many with little or no PR, but
others adding your article to PR4, PR5 or even PR6 pages. If you
think that getting your article on a PR5 or PR6 page is dreaming
believe me it isn’t. I know from experience that this article
will appear on several PR5 and PR6 pages within 24 to 48 hours
of my submitting it.
Now, take this illustration one step further and image
submitting not one article, but hundreds of articles.
While article writing is still very much about getting your
message out to a wide audience of readers, it is also
increasingly about building link popularity with the search
engines and gaining PR to raise your profile in the search
engine listings.
Love or hate the search engines they play an increasingly
important role in promoting your business and your article
resource box can play a vital role in ensuring that you get
those champagne top listings, rather than those orange juice
second page spots.
About Author :
Donald Saunders is the author of a number of Internet Marketing
guides including 20 Major Marketing Mistakes. Writing
articles is one of the keys to your internet success, but
submitting those articles is hard work. Follow this link and
discover the secret to easy article submission