I've been wanting to write about the topic of article marketing for some time now, but, never really got around to it. Timing is everything, I guess, and the timing seems to be right with the current state of the economy. Recently, there has been a huge downturn in our economy with many, many folks being laid off or having to take less in the form of benefits or even in less wages. One of the major US auto makers has even announced that they are closing all of their plants for December to help cut costs. And it appears as though all sectors are being hit. Banking, housing, investments, retail and, as I've already mentioned, the auto industry all are reeling from being assaulted by from multiple fronts.
The value of the dollar is down, oil can't seem to find a stable price, scandals are sending shock waves across financial markets that have investors freezing in their tracks and every company with a big enough backbone seems to be in Washington looking for a handout. The little guy doesn't seem to stand a chance. Or, maybe he does. Folks right now need hope. They need feel secure about something and they need to be able to look into the future and see that all isn't bleak.
Hence, my five reasons why I love article marketing. I'm not going to cover the "how to" here because resources abound on the internet and I want this to deal more with the "why". Whaddya say we jump in ALL feel the love? My first reason is pure ego stroking. No bones about it. In a time when we can get a little down because we start to think that we're just a line item on ledger sheet for some corporate account and can be deleted with just a keystroke, there's something very reassuring and magical to see your name attached to an article that's been posted on a website. You might even say there's a bit of chest thumping and a certain "See? I'm not just a number!" attitude about the whole thing. And who couldn't use a little ego inflation anyway? There's a sense of accomplishment and pride involved in creating. The exact opposite feeling of being laid off!
Next, article marketing is therapeutic. Let's be real here: there's an awful lot of pent up emotion out there over job cuts, government handouts, retail prices skyrocketing, etc. and putting pen to paper (or keys to computer as the case may be) is one heck of a way to vent. Its good for the spleen, not to mention what it can do for marriages, to puke your frustration out onto a page, even if you never try to get it published! Your spouse will love you for it, trust me on this one.
Third, it gives you purpose. Writing an article and then having to go find a place to post it allows for focused thought. And, given the state of some of our minds a little more focus isn't a bad thing. First you have to conceive a topic, then decide how and what to write about it, formatting must be done as well as structure and then placement has to happen. It's a way of slowing down the mind and helping to stop the whirlwind of trivial minutiae that's been stacking up inside.
Fourth, and probably the most important reason, is that it can be profitable! And isn't that primarily what we started to hint at in the beginning? Folks are hurting. Wallets are thinning. Many of us could use a few more bucks and article marketing is certainly one way to do it. Whether it's writing a review or trying to sell a product on ebay or promoting a website, they ALL can be used for profiting. Ever told a friend about a movie you liked or a restaurant to stay away from? Well, then, you've got yourself the beginning of an article. You didn't have to be Mark Twain to tell your friend about a recipe you tried did you? Turn it into an article and market it.
Lastly, and this is tied to the previous point, is: it's very cost effective. Truthfully, if you're struggling with cash flow (or even if you're flush with cash) article marketing is extremely easy on the wallet. Most of the sites you're likely to market to are free or cheap and so the return on investment becomes exactly what the accountants like to see. High! So, pennies can ultimately become dollars. Plus, there's the added residual effect. Meaning that once you place an article out on the internet it remains out there continuing to work for you, for years!
So, there you have it, my five reasons of why I love article marketing. Go out on the internet and do some research. You'll be amazed at the amount of information you'll find out there. And, who knows, maybe you'll find a new niche for yourself.
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If you've never owned an Apple computer, you don't know what you're missing. On the other hand, if you regularly use Macintosh computers, you understand that once you have a Mac, you'll never go back. An Apple Macintosh - whether it's a MacBook, a Mac Pro, or an iMac - takes personal computing to a whole new level. I bought my first iMac in 1998, have upgraded twice, and am still happy as a proverbial clam. Here, then are five reasons to love the Apple Macintosh.
1. Cool elegance. If there's one thing Steve Jobs knows how to do, it's designing electronics that are ultra-cool yet beautifully elegant. Why have a cumbersome big box desktop computer when you can have everything you need in an elegant iMac? Behind that clear, bright 16:10 aspect ratio monitor is the entire computer, including a DVD drive and a 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor. There's even a webcam built into the iMac so you can video chat or video conference whenever the whim strikes.
2. Intuitive functionality. Even though Windows copied the friendly desktop interface from Apple Macintosh, they still haven't been able to get it right. Navigating the Mac's interface is truly intuitive, engaging, and just downright fun. With a mobile computing product like the MacBook, you can take full computing functionality wherever you go. And, wherever you'll go, you'll always be connected, since the MacBook automatically finds nearby wireless networks and gives you nearly instant online access.
3. Digital living. Macintosh computers are designed to embrace the digital lifestyle. MacBooks and iMacs come with iLife, a wonderful array of applications that let you effortlessly share photo albums, record podcasts and songs, and even create and edit movies. You can even publish your creations on the Web with a single click. How cool is that?
4. Bug-free. If you've been wrestling with Vista the past few months (or any other Windows operating system, for that matter), you don't know the meaning of freedom. Macintosh computers' operating systems are bug-free, and as for upgrades, you get to choose when to receive software update notifications, and always have the choice of updating now or in the future. Mac simply isn't intrusive; you get to control technology, instead of having technology control you.
5. Workhorse. Macintosh computers are more than a way to frolic in your spare time. They're also workhorses. For years, graphic artists and publishers have almost exclusively used Macs for work. With the Mac Pro, you can get Adobe Creative Suite 3, a suite of tools specifically designed for creative professionals. Whether you're a web designer, a graphic artist, an art director, or a video professional, Adobe Creative Suite 3 will make your work easier, better, and more fun.
There are those who say that Macintosh computers are limited in that much of the available software is only compatible with PCs. My experience is that my Mac can do anything a PC can do - and do it better. But for those diehards who insist that they can't live without Windows, the next version of Mac OSX, Leopard, will allow you to install Windows XP on the Mac. Right now, you can run Windows in emulation mode...although for the life of me, I don't understand why you would want to!
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