Increasing On Line Traffic Using Articles- How to Dramatically Increase On Line Traffic To Your Site

Many webmasters have pursued article writing as a source of quality inbound links. If your article is well written, it can potentially be picked up by many sites and multiply the value of the link. I have also found article writing to be an excellent way to increase on line traffic to my site. If your article is informative and well written, you will find that it will have wide appeal to potential readers of your site.

If your goal is to increase on line traffic to your site, you must write a high quality informative article that is related to your site. Unfortunately, much of what is written on the web serves only as advertisement, and does not inform.

Your customers are on the internet looking for information. If you provide this information, they will come back for more. And hopefully, at some point, they will pay for this information. But before they will pay, they will read what you have written for free. If your articles are low in quality, they will not pay for more, so make sure that your articles accurately reflect your work.

When you submit an article to an article site, you will include a resource box that tells the reader about you and your website or service. A reader who has read your article, and clicked through your resource box to your site, is interested in what you have to offer. He is highly motivated to join your list and buy your products.

Send your traffic from your resource box to page on your site that is also optimized for the same keyword. Use a text anchor link whenever possible to increase the value of the link to the search engines. You will increase on line traffic and also increase the value of your pages in the eyes of the search engines.

When you write high quality, informative articles you will be recognized as an expert in your field, and will be rewarded with increasing on line traffic and sales.

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