How 7 Articles Made Me $4,800...

Written by Anik Singal


Copyright 2005 Anik Singal

It's a strategy thatrepparttar top marketers have been using for years and years now - they even tell us to do it, but most of us are just too lazy! Well, I crawled out of bed and decided to testrepparttar 108650 strategy and was absolutely blown away!

Overrepparttar 108651 course of two months, I wrote a total of 7 articles that I published in a few places (I'll show you where in a minute). Then, I got sick as a dog and was in and out ofrepparttar 108652 hospital.

Guess what? Duringrepparttar 108653 time I was sick and not working, my articles went to work for me - it was amazing. In just a few weeks I sold about 20 memberships to AffiliateClassroom.com, and am still selling till this very moment.

Overrepparttar 108654 course of a year those 20 memberships are going to earn me about $4,800 in profits. Can you believe that? Here is exactly what I did...

I wrote an article of around 500-700 words on any topic related to internet marketing ranging from "How to use solo ads" to "How to get approved for Google Adsense." Now, you're asking, well how do I write articles?

============================= How to Write Killer Articles =============================

1. Headline - The most important to get someone to even readrepparttar 108655 article. 2. Introduction - To hookrepparttar 108656 reader 3. Body 4. Closing 5. Resource Box - The second most important to generate traffic

~~~~~~~~~ Headline ~~~~~~~~~ Focusrepparttar 108657 most onrepparttar 108658 headline, introduction andrepparttar 108659 resource box. Your headline needs to be catchy and needs to make a promise -repparttar 108660 person should know exactly what they will get after reading your article.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Introduction ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Once they're reading your article - you need to hook them to readrepparttar 108661 whole thing, that'srepparttar 108662 only way they will read your resource box.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Resource Box ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is where you tell them something about yourself and then make an offer to get them excited enough to click a link and visit your website. Forrepparttar 108663 best response, send them to a page where you can offer a fr-ee course.

============================ Why Should You Use Articles ============================

The Case for Overture to Enter the Mass Contextual Advertising Market

Written by Dave Lavinsky


Contextual Advertising is, by definition, text-based advertising. As opposed to search engine results which show up when a user types in a specific request, contextual ads appear alongside text on all websites that opt to show them.

The market leader in contextual advertising is Google. Through its AdWords™ program, advertisers can choose to syndicate their ads on relevant websites. Onrepparttar other side ofrepparttar 108649 equation, website owners can join Google’s AdSense™ program to serve these ads.

Google is notrepparttar 108650 only company that allows website owners to serve contextual ads. There are a host of others such as Searchfeed.com and Revenue Pilot that also do this. The problem with using these other firms is thatrepparttar 108651 price-per-click you receive will most likely be less thanrepparttar 108652 price that Google pays you. This is because advertisers generally bid/pay on an auction basis. Since Google has so many bidders,repparttar 108653 price thatrepparttar 108654 advertiser pays is greater than they pay on lesser search engines (classic supply/demand economics).

There is one search engine, Overture, which also serves large volumes of advertisers, and as such, has keyword bid prices that are as high as, and often higher than Google’s. While Overture does offer contextual advertising, it has strict limitations which preventrepparttar 108655 vast majority of websites from enrolling. Specifically, Overture limits its contextual advertising program to websites generating more than 1 million web searches a month.

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