Article Marketing for Real Writers: Launch Your Freelance Career!Written by Dina Giolitto


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Articles can MAKE YOU FAMOUS in your niche! How do you thinkrepparttar Adam Urbanskis, Ali Browns, Michel Fortins and Yanik Silvers ofrepparttar 145903 web got where they are today?

The thing is: even if some of us writers have great-looking websites, they're ranking pretty low onrepparttar 145904 search engines. And if you don't even HAVE a website... well, you're nearly invisible.

But now turn this over in your mind: As a group, we could actively and significantly improverepparttar 145905 situation.

The jist of it is:repparttar 145906 more hits you get to ONE WEBSITE,repparttar 145907 more each person's name gets out there torepparttar 145908 right people and that means MORE PAID CONTRACTED JOBS.

So: if I have one website that features a tech writer, a psychology writer, a marketing writer, a children's writer, a novelist, etc...

And each of those writers is doing their part, writing articles to get exposure for their original work... That means thatrepparttar 145909 hits will all come torepparttar 145910 same place,repparttar 145911 search engine rank will rocket skyward, andrepparttar 145912 contract work WILL FOLLOW.

I've been doing a ton of research on this web marketing thing for over 2 years now. I'm more than thrilled to offer web marketing guidance torepparttar 145913 writing community; gentle, misunderstood souls that we are. But it won't be easy. If you want to make it happen, you have to work your hiney off, like I do. But once we catch fire... whew! Well, then we will be a force to be reckoned with!

Please join me in my quest for success. :) Please visit Wordbrains.com to find out more about how article marketing can kick your freelance business into high gear!

Copyright 2005 Dina Giolitto. All rights reserved.



Dina Giolitto creates core-driven copy for small business owners seeking guidance on matters of grammar, punctuation, word choice, structural organization, Search Engine Optimization - and above all, Guerilla Marketing Tactics for their websites and print materials. Add your name to her roster of talented writers. Visit http://www.wordbrains.com




Copywriters and Article Marketing: What Should You Write?

Written by Dina Giolitto


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Don't forgetrepparttar context in which your web articles appear. YOU seerepparttar 145902 articles as they exist on a submission website. Butrepparttar 145903 reader has an entirely different perspective! Imagine your article in all its shining glory onrepparttar 145904 delivery page. What's that bio say? Who are you and why would these people want to call you for a paid assignment? You must tell them in your article!

Still convinced you want to write about copywriting and copywriting alone? Okay, but keep this in mind: nine times out of ten,repparttar 145905 folks who are interested in reading articles about copywriting are looking to become copywriters themselves.

You can offer them some free advice if you think it will help just to get your name out there. But, don't expect huge contracted jobs to come from "writing about writing." Asrepparttar 145906 Copywriting Guru, you darn well better have some revenue-generating product to pitch on your own website. Think copywriting tips, templates and tools that would-be writers might want to purchase from YOU,repparttar 145907 expert!

Article marketing is every writer's dream come true. It'srepparttar 145908 chance to mold yourself into something hugely successful onrepparttar 145909 web... and that something can be whatever you want. Just think ofrepparttar 145910 hundreds of different markets out there waiting for you to bestow your expert copywriting talents upon them. Okay, now stop thinking... and start WRITING!

Copyright 2005 Dina Giolitto. All rights reserved.



Find out how crisp, targeted copywriting can make a world of difference for your business. Dina Giolitto is a Copywriting Consultant with ten years of experience. Visit http://Wordfeeder.com for free tips on branding, copywriting, marketing, and more.




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