How to Market Yourself Successfully as a Writer

Written by Abdallah Khamis Abdallah


To ensure a steady flow of work and income, a writer should promote himself constantly. Not everyone knows you are a writer andrepparttar competition for work is very high. Not only do you compete with publications regular staffers and commissioned writers but with more learned and skilled freelancers.

Marketing should be on top of your priorities after production of your writing. You need to adopt various strategies to get your name out there and display your prowess.

Here are a few useful ways to promote yourself and achieve success:

Website Promotion

In this information age that we are in, it is necessary for every business person to have a web site to display his/her wares as well as communicate with potential customers. You should consider yourself in business and adopt appropriate business practice in order to succeed.

You need a web-site where you explain what writing services you offer, your writing credentials and samples of your published work is essential not only to provide information to would-be clients but to show them your writing competence. Of course there are other add-ons such as auto-responders, ezines, etc to supplement your site. Your website should be optimized for better search engine ranking and its URL displayed in your business documents so that people are informed of its presence..

Articles Submissions

This is a good strategy for publicizing yourself and its effects may last for quite a long time. This strategy works best online.

In this strategy you select subjects and topics in your area of specialization and postrepparttar 129024 complete articles to article submission websites for free publication. Each article will containrepparttar 129025 writer’s byline atrepparttar 129026 beginning and a brief bio atrepparttar 129027 end. The bio will include your name, email address, website URL and what you do or who you are.

If your article is good it may be accepted for publication onrepparttar 129028 website and read by hundreds, if not thousands of people on line. Among these people are editors and ezine publishers who will republishrepparttar 129029 complete article in their publications.

The interest that your article generates andrepparttar 129030 information you provide in your bio will market you as a good writer and people will click on your website URL. The multiplier effect of this will be increased enquiries on what you offer orders for your services or more visitors to your website. You will also have earned credits for publication of your article, which you can send to prospective publishers.

Some ofrepparttar 129031 websites that accept and publish articles submitted are-

http://www.articlecity.com http://www.goarticles.com http://www.ezinearticles.com http://www.powerhomebiz.com http://www.ideamarketers.com http://www.marketing-seek.com http://www.writerswrite.com http://ww.web-source.net http://zinos.com http://www.authorconnection.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/article_announce http://groups.yahoo.com/group/free-content http://groups.yahoo.com/group/articles_archives http://group.yahoo.com/group/articles_submissions

Checklist For Writing Articles That Get Read

Written by Abdallah Khamis Abdallah


When writing articles for publication, it is important that you bear certain matters in mind. If you want to write a good article that stands a good chance of publication you need to takerepparttar following into consideration before, when you are inrepparttar 129023 process and after completion:

Have you formed a full idea on what you want to write about? Which subject? Which topic? Do you know where or how to find facts or material for your article? Have you collected sufficient raw facts/data for your article? Have you consideredrepparttar 129024 article’s audience / market? Will it interest or captivate your readers? Does your article have a main idea and secondary ideas? Have you written enough to give readers quality and credible information?

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