Topping Google with Articles Writing

The 2 primary factors that search engines use determine your site's ranking are:

1. Is your site relevant (optimized for certain keywords)

2. Is your site important? (many links back to your site from other sites).

The degree of success you will enjoy will be based on whether or not you address both of these considerations.

Optimizing your site for keywords is definitely easy. More time consuming and more challenging -- especially considering Google’s dampening link filter -- is generating links back to your site. However, it can be done and with a small budget.

Here’s the way to top Google:

 

1) First of all, be an expert in your field showing that you possess knowledge that other people want.

2) Write a helpful article -- sharing hard-earned expertise and knowledge with others.

3) Submit your article to recognized  “Article submit” sites on the Internet.

4) Publishers of online newsletters, ezines, etc., will then gather content from these sites for free.

5) Well written and helpful articles are snapped up by thousands of publishers from all over the world.

6) The only condition is that they must publish the article that has a functioning link to your site.

7) If 300 people publish your article, you’ll get 300 links back to your site.

In order to help you write your articles and manage your campaign, below are some FAQs about article writing:

Q) What should I write about?

A) Write about what you know, relating it to your business (use keywords you want to rank with) and make sure it is helpful. Here’s an example: Let’s say that you are a manufacturer of industrial plastics. You might write an article -- or even a series of articles -- on how to best handle Teflon tubing prior to its installation. You’ll probably find there are hundreds of articles you could write that are helpful once you get to thinking about it. You might even find some partly written articles in your instruction manuals or installation guides, etc. Here’s another good idea: think of all the questions you get asked by customers and potential customers. If you write an article answering these questions, you’ll not only get published, you’ll show yourself to be a credible expert.

Q) How long should my article be?

A) It’s a good idea to keep your article as short and sweet as possible -- there’s nothing wrong with a 400 word article. However, you may need more words to say all you need to say, so if it’s 1,500 words long, that’s fine too.

Q) What kind of writing should I use?