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If you have an e-commerce business, a blog or an informational or lead generation website, it’s only logical that you’ll need plenty of traffic to be successful.  Strategies abound for driving traffic and finding buyers. This post is focused specifically on a few key content marketing strategies.
Content is King. Content is King. Content is King.
Writing is a creative process, it takes a little time, but once written it will spread virally to hundreds, maybe thousands of other sites and the benefits are permanent. The links back to your website from creating remarkable content can also be permanent. Google loves freshly baked content and your search engine optimization (SEO) will improve as well.
Getting Started with 3 Content Marketing Strategies:
- Article Marketing
Very simple. Write excellent articles on subjects related to your area of expertise. “How To” articles are always a great way to start. Oh, and spend almost as much time creating a great Title as writing the article itself. Your article title should be compelling and make people want to click through to see more.
Article Title tips:
- Answer a question you get asked frequently:Â “How to Write an Effective “How To” Article in 5 Easy Steps.”
- Use numbers: “7 Quick Tips for Keeping the Weight off this Holiday Season.”
- Use a little fear: “Don’t Become a Victim of Your Own Ingorance: The 3 Hidden Dangers of Not Getting Your Annual Physical.”
After your article is written it’s time to get it out there for people to see. Here’s what to do with it:
- Post it on your blog
- Post it on your social media sites (Facebook and LinkedIn)
- Tweet it to your followers
- Submit to article directories like EZineArticles, Self Growth and Article Base.
Make sure when submitting to article directories that you take some time to complete the Resource Box. The resource box is the section at the end of the article where you can promote yourself a bit, provide a short bio and a link or two back to your website or blog.
Article marketing is an excellent method of building high quality one way links back to your site and building your credibility online. Writing remarkable content not only stamps you as an expert in your filed but over time can create an enormous amount of traffic to your site with pre-sold visitors.
Next action: Start writing.
2. Blogging for Business
Blogging is another great way to drive traffic to your website. Often taken for granted or deemed as not that important by those to unfamiliar with online marketing best practices. The first recommendation I make to a new SEO consulting client is to get a blog integrated into their site if they don’t have one already. It they do have one, my next recommendation is to start writing in it consistently. Make the style all your own and don’t stress over getting everything perfect.
A couple of blog tips:
- Blog posts can be one sentence or two pages, it depends on your content and purpose. Write concisely and build your post around one central theme. Try to stay on track so you don’t lose your reader half way through the post.
- Blogs are not full length articles or EBooks. Most blog posts are 300 to 700 words. They can be longer (the one you’re reading certainly is!) if the message you’re conveying simply takes more words to get across. The point is to let the post be done when you’ve finished covering your topic. Don’t set measurements like, “I’m not gonna finish this post until I’ve written at least 800 words.” When you’re done, you’re done.
- Make your blog easy for your readers to share (look in the upper right hand corner of this post for the “share/save” button) and also easy to subscribe to (now look to the right and you’ll see “Subscribe to RSS Feeds” and also “Find Us On Facebook.”
3. Participating and Getting Involved
Keeping your ear to the ground and being actively involved in the conversation has never been more important. It turns out, whether you’re participating or not, the conversation about you, your company, product, service and competition is going on anyway. Want some influence? Get involved.
Here’s how:
- Start commenting on relevant blogs in your industry and/or where your prospective customers are hanging out. You can find great blogs by visiting Technorati or Alltop and typing in related keywords to what you’re looking for. Learn how to Claim your blog on Technorati by reading a previous post.
- Become familiar with some of the higher authority blogs that allow comments by reading them for a week or two. You’ll learn who you like and who you don’t pretty quickly.
- When adding comments, what you don’t want to write is, “great post,” and that’s it. Even worse is, “great post, now come look at what I’m selling by clicking here.” What you DO want to do is add to the post; extend the conversation by adding your own thoughts and unique take on the author’s topic. Even disagreeing or throwing in a little controversy is a great way to go, as long as you’re not being controversial just to get a rise out of everyone and you have a good reason for why you feel the way you do.
- Create Profiles and become active in a few social bookmarking sites. Namely, Digg, StumbleUpon and Delicious. Reddit is also great. Doing this will ensure that your website gets indexed by the search engines almost immediately if it hasn’t been already. It also builds high quality, one way links back to your site which improves your SEO and can really drive a bunch of traffic as well. Having unique and interesting content on your site will naturally earn you additional links from other websites and blogs that will want to link back to you.
- Create a Facebook Fan Page, optimize your profile and get involved in the LinkedIn community and start building a following on Twitter. Each of these are immensely important to your success online but require much more time than we have here to go through in detail. To start… get started. Any questions on moving forward after that let me know and I’ll be happy to help.
- Use Twitter Search to type in keywords to find out what’s going on…right now. Again, participate in the conversation, comment, and get involved. Twitter search is a great tool, take advantage of it.
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