One of the first things people think of when it comes to marketing their website business is to submit their URL to all the major search engines and directories. This usually turns out to be a long and arduous task, and it sometimes takes weeks or even months to get their website listed in the search engines. A newer and more effective way to market one's business today is to write good quality articles full of content that the search engine spiders will pick up.
So you cringe at the thought of writing an article - You don't have a clue how to write. The good news is that you can pay to have articles written for you. You have the opportunity to market your business by publishing your articles on your blog, other people's blogs, on websites, and in email newsletters. Unless you pay to have your articles written for you, this is a free, and perhaps one of the best ways to advertise your business!
When you write your own articles and post them on your website or blog, and distribute them over the internet, people will read them, will maybe use them for their own websites, and they begin to trust and appreciate you as a good source of information. Once they get to know you, they may feel more inclined to click on your links, and you may have a new customer!
When you submit articles through article submitter sites, your name and link is attached to that article for life. If someone else chooses to use your article, your link will appear on their site. Thus the more articles you write and submit, the more links you will have that point back to your website. Of course you want your article content to reflect what is on your website, which later translates into sales.
Most of the articles you write should be 400-500 words long, so it only takes half an hour or so to come up with a decent article and submit it for free. It helps to make 3 or 4 major points, and also to share your point of view on the subject. The better quality your article is, the more likely it will be picked up by the search engines, where good quality content these days is key.
If you choose to have someone write the articles for you, you can use several ghost-writing services. For $19.95 or so, you can choose how many articles you want, the subject, the number of words, and they will do it all for you. You can also join an article club, which will produce 30 articles for you per month for a fee.
After you've written your article, you can submit it manually to many of the article directories, which can be very time consuming but is usually free. To save time, you can automate the process and send your article to hundreds of article directories with one click. This can be costly, but time and energy saving. The choice is yours, but article submitter software is a quick, easy, and highly effective way to drive traffic to your site.
So far, I have manually sumbitted my articles to one article submitter site, and plan to submit to many more directories in the near future. Will I purchase the article submitter software? I most likely will, seeing as though I like to write, and article marketing is perhaps the best advertising method around!
The Power Of Writing
I consider that an important principle of empowerment is to identify an intention; a technique related to that principle is to write down the statement of intention. I consciously use the principle of intention in all aspects of my work, and express intention frequently with my clients. I also advocate writing down a statement of intention in certain situations.
An intention exists for every thought and every action. It is a given. There is no question whether or not an intention exists; the question is, what is the intention? You might even consider that an intention is the thought behind a thought, or the thought that powers a thought. It can be very enlightening to bring your intention to the surface after an event. It is even more enlightening to create an intention before an event so that the identified intention guides you in more empowering actions.
If you identify an intention that you be ?open and appreciative? in a certain situation, you have directed yourself to be in a particular consciousness. This intention suggests certain actions; however, no specific actions are necessary in order to be in a particular consciousness or attitude. Actions follow an intention. And actions follow an intention, whether you are aware of the intention or not.
The act of writing a few words or a complete sentence helps to focus attention more effectively than just thinking about an intention. I often recommend this technique to clients. Some clients tell me that they feel more accountable to themselves when they take a few seconds to write words that capture an intention.
Here are a few examples of Intention. Note the simplicity -- you will find it easier to remember a few words than a complex sentence. Note the focus -- you want to inspire yourself about a way of being, rather than to delineate specific actions or end results.
* To feel free.
* To approach this situation with openness and eagerness.
* With love in my heart.
* Open and appreciative.
* Fully engaged in the present moment.
* Seeking balance.
After I suggested this technique to one client (Timothy), he began to write down a statement or phrase of intention for each meeting, whether he was its leader, a participant, or an observer. When he was responsible for leading meetings, he knew he could manage certain aspects of the meeting to keep it on track and in alignment with his intention. At those times, he became aware of blending and checking his way of being (consciousness) and his ways of doing (actions).
However, Timothy's deeper realization of the power of this technique of writing his intention came during the meetings when he did not even speak. He wrote his few words on a pad of paper and kept the pad in his own private view. He watched in awe as the groups of people who had been meeting together regularly for years began to change during one or two meetings. He noticed that they were more communicative, open, responsive, engaged, and productive.
I introduced the power of identifying and writing attention to Timothy several years ago. I recently had a conversation with him. He tells me that now identifying an intention is so embodied into his management and personal life that he rarely writes down a statement of intention. He does write an intention, though, when a situation is particularly challenging to him.
In my view, a technique is useful until it is no longer needed because the corresponding principle is embodied. I identify and/or write a statement of my own intention for being with my clients so that I provide a space for them to move as they need or want. I consider that it is not so much a matter of what I do or say with clients, but how I am with them. My intention is to be fully present, engaged, and listening at all levels.
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