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Your article’s title is vital to
distribution of your article. Who would want to read something that sounds like its going to be boring or lacking facts? So to avoid this, use some fresh and flashy words in your title like: end-all be-all, free, secrets, reference. The list goes on but it’s your job to be original and think of your own. Though I should tell you now that
key to a good title is writing it after you finished writing your article.
Now onto
final piece of your article and
most important, your author box, aka your bio. Your bio should include only a few elements: Your name, a small description of you, and a link to your website (typically main page). I suggest you speak in third person, that way when
article is reprinted on another website
text flows better. Also try to make your bio sound as intriguing as possible.
Now that you have completed all
necessary elements of your article its time to distribute it. There would be no point in writing it if know one read it or distributed it. There are many places you can go to submit your articles for reprints, finding them is
difficult part. So I being
great person I am, compiled all these resources into one list that can be found at: http://www.webmastershed.com/articles/resources
Submit to all
resources in
link above and your inbound links will increase while also helping you build PageRank and traffic. Remember, articles take time to write and distribute, but they ultimately prove to be one of
most effective marketing tools out there that haven’t been oversaturated.
Written by: Michael McLaughlin at http://www.webmastershed.com – webmaster forum, for more articles by this author please visit: http://www.webmastershed.com/articles
