Power Headlines Get Traffic

Want your article to get more organic search engine traffic?

Then be sure to take into consideration the best keywords that you would want your article found by others.

The most important keywords should be first in the headline…

Here is an example:
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Posted by Christopher M. Knight on October 22, 2004 at 6:38 am | 4,963 views | Comments (1)


6 Easy Ways to Share and Promote Your Content on Social Media

How Does Social Media Play a Part in Your Marketing?

Social media has grown to epic proportions. If you’re not active on at least 2 social networking sites, trying to get the word out on something you’re working on can be difficult. One of the issues authors have with social media is not having enough time in the day to spread the word about their products and services. Don’t get left behind and leave your competitors with all of the engagement!

Now, creating an effective social media strategy doesn’t involve constantly throwing content at your readers. It’s important to be polite and subtle so it doesn’t look like you’re even promoting anything at all. Your marketing should be unique, and your updates should not be automated every time. The whole point of this marketing approach is to show off your personality and human touch!

Here are some simple, effective ways to share and promote your content on social media:

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Posted by Derek, Member Support on January 29, 2016 at 9:06 am | 95,739 views | Comments (59)


Free Ezine Teleseminar

FREE One-Time 75 Minute LIVE Teleseminar Event:

How to Build Your Business and Increase Your Sales With Your Own Ezine

WHEN: Tuesday, November 30, 2004, 9:00 pm Eastern (NY)

Listen in as I interview Alexandria K. Brown (the “Ezine Queen”), the author of “Boost Business With Your own e-zine” on how to get started and leverage your business with your own email newsletter.

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Posted by Christopher M. Knight on November 26, 2004 at 10:47 am | 4,803 views | Comments (0)


ONE thing is clear: All articles are not created equal even when everything about them is identical except ... http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&complete=1.
  1. Create an on-going discussion with the authors that actively use the EzineArticles.com website to promote their articles/business or the ezine publishers that find free content for their ezine and website.

  2. To encourage testimonials from authors who have success from the distribution EzineArticles.com provides and from publishers who enjoy the many features our site offers to help them syndicate content for free.

  3. The Marketplace is always right. It’s a belief that has served us well and the EzineArticles.com team and I hope to learn via the discussion on this blog as to how better evolve the business model behind this site.

  4. To create high economic value relationships with a select few individuals that can benefit the most from a deeper relationship with us or us with them.

Membership System

Here’s what we’ve been working on for the past month:

A new membership system that will allow our 700+ authors to login and edit, add, or remove articles.

Will be looking forward to your feedback or suggestions as to how we can improve the new system that you’ll receive an email notification about this week. :-)

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on September 26, 2004 at 8:09 pm | 6,286 views | Comments (0)


Think Monthly Membership

Challenge: Many dozens of authors thought our pricing strategy of $37-$50 per article submission was a good price range.

Problem: While we like helping many dozens of clients per month, we want to help thousands of new clients per month. :)

Solution: Our new membership system is designed to do 2 things:
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Posted by Christopher M. Knight on October 12, 2004 at 8:32 pm | 5,889 views | Comments (0)

Joys of New System

7 Reasons Why You’re Not Connecting with Your Readers

Are Your Readers Excited About Your Articles?

Imagine having a conversation with a new client. You’re trying to keep them engaged in what you have to say, but it’s clear they’re just looking for an escape. No matter what you have to say, or how enthusiastic you say it, they’re just not into it!

Does this sound familiar with your writing?

If you’re working double time to connect with your readers, and the results aren’t there, you can become extremely frustrated. This is a feeling many writers know all too well. While your articles may be getting plenty of views, your readers may not be interested in learning more.

Losing a connection with your audience, or never having one at all, can be upsetting. It’s not easy to establish healthy relationships, nurture existing ones, and build a fan base through your writing. Below are a few reasons why you may not be connecting with your readers and some advice on how to improve your approach.

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Posted by Derek, Member Support on April 28, 2016 at 9:00 am | 73,731 views | Comments (58)