14 Mar 2008 02:21:23 | Willie Crawford
One of the bits of feedback I've gotten many times from my ezine
readers is that they want more how-to articles. Everyone tells
them "what" to do to: build their business, drive more traffic
to their websites, make more sales, etc. However, very few
people tell them "how". Many readers have told me that they
really want step-by-step how-to articles. Newbies to your
business are looking for this same how-to information.
How can you use that tidbit of information in your business?
We'll... if you use ezine articles to reach your audience, it's
simply writing articles that give them the step-by-step
instructions on how to do whatever the article is about. That
actually makes many articles very easy to write. Simply list the
steps involved in a task, elaborate a little, choose an enticing
title and your article is done. What could be easier?
If you publish an ezine, you can benefit from that bit of
insight by writing or choosing articles that really tell readers
how to solve their pressing problems. That makes it easier to
choose from the countless articles submitted to you. Select the
ones that provide detailed how-to information. It's what your
readers want.
If you have a niche website, give your visitors some
step-by-step instructions on how to do whatever the site is
about. I do this on one of my cooking websites for example. It
works beautifully and generates massive repeat visitor, and
buyers for my cookbooks :-) Pages on your site that outline a
procedure step-by-step usually end up with lots of outside links
pointing to them. Something as simple as:
- How to create an ebook cover
- How to house-train a dog
- How to build your child’s self-esteem
- How to optimize a web page
- How to write powerful guarantees
... these are powerful topics that will bring traffic to your
website for years to come.
If you conduct seminars or tele-seminars, make sure that you are
telling your attendees exactly what they want ... which is
how-to do whatever the topic of your seminar is about. They
don't want you to explain in general terms. They want very
specific instructions. Deliver this, and you'll develop a steady
following.
Now here is the reason that telling your subscribers and
visitors "how" to do things work so well. Many of the writers in
the ezines your subscribers read, and many of the webmasters at
sites your visitors frequent they have *no clue* how to do what
the visitor is researching. So they can't tell them how to do
it. If you can, and do provide them with this much-sought-after
information you really distinguish yourself and showcase your
expertise. Your credibility increases many-fold.
Start distinguishing yourself today. Begin teaching your
readers, customers, and website visitors How To. They will
absolutely love you for it, and you will thank me for all the
additional business you're getting as a result of this little
tip.
About Author :
Willie Crawford is a marketing consultant, writer and popular
speaker. His Internet Marketing How To Workshop teaches you, in
interactive sessions, how to create and generate demand for your
own information products, copywriting, software development,
list building, traffic generation, and sales conversion. Join
him at: http://internetmarketinghowtoworkshop.com/index.html