Writing articles as a means of website promotion is definitely on the rise. Writing articles gives you the opportunity to showcase your knowledge on an area of interest to you. At the same time, you are providing your readers with useful and/or entertaining information. You can greatly increase traffic to your website absolutely free of charge.
It is easier than ever to distribute your quality article to an eager audience. There are many article directories that accept articles on a variety of topics. Submission is usually free, and your article will often be reviewed within a few days. There are also manual and automated article submission services that will take care of all of the distribution legwork for you.
You can also pay to have articles written for you. Of course, you can take the totally-free approach, and write and distribute articles yourself. Before submitting your articles to an article directory, ensure that you avoid some of these common mistakes.
Don't confuse your promotional goals and your reason for writing the article. These are two separate things. You are hoping to achieve branding and lead generation as promotional goals. But your only goals for writing an article should be to educate, inform, or entertain your audience. This is where you focus all of your creativity and expertise when writing your articles. If your article is clearly self-serving with extensive self-promotion and little substance, your readers will quickly be turned off.
Another common mistake to avoid is to waste the maximum promotional capability of article marketing. You know that you can add links to your websites within the article resource box. These links allow readers to enter your site in search of more information. They also increase your ranking in search results because they increase the number of links pointing to your site.
You can make the most out of article marketing by strategically placing your keywords within the article. Don't overdue it or it will be viewed as spam by the search engines. Some article directories allow you to include one link in the article of the body. If this is permitted, make the most of it and use quality anchor text with your link. When optimizing your copy for search engines, never sacrifice the quality of your content or the integrity of your "brand".
Another common pitfall in writing articles is to write content that doesn't help the readers. The first thing I look for when approving article submissions for my own directory is for article spam. These are articles that are thinly-disguised sales pitches. They are loaded with affiliate and deep links and don't provide any useful information or answer any questions. They are simply there to increase the quantity of traffic to the spammer's website.
Writing one quality article can get you thousands more visitors than one hundred junk articles. Most human-edited article directories will not approve spammy articles with little original content. But they will happily approve a well thought-out, insightful article. Quality articles not only get approved more often, they also get read more often. Keep this in mind when writing - quality not quantity.
Write articles that people want to read. If you have a website about health and fitness, you could write articles about some of the most popular techniques in yoga or pilates. Not only should your articles be interesting and current, they should be checked carefully for spelling and grammar mistakes. Remember that your name and the integrity of your website are at stake, so represent yourself professionally and you'll see your vigilance rewarded.
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If you are planning to apply for a mortgage or to refinance your current mortgage there are several things to be aware of. Of course the terms of each mortgage are quite important but we will look into other issues that are only concerning the mortgage but not really connected to the mortgage specific terms.
The first thing to take care of is your credit history. People with bad credit history are refused mortgage loan or are able to get mortgage loans with terrible conditions. Your credit score is one of the main things any bank or building society will look into when you apply for a mortgage.
The credit score is calculated through a complicated formula, but it is easy to learn the things that influence it. In general missed payments, huge unpaid loan, bankruptcy are the factors that can ruin your credit score. Moreover certain financial behavior such as trying to get a second refinance for a loan within one year can deadly ruin your credit score.
You should be very careful with your credit cards as well. Opening a new credit card or making excessive charges during the application process may also prevent you of getting the best mortgage deals.
First time home buyers trying to get a mortgage should be very careful about their employment and housing history as well. Mortgage companies are not only interested in your income but in the duration of your last employment contact. The longer you have been with the same company the better. While applying for a car loan usually requires about 6 months employment with the last employers, applying for a mortgage may require more than two years. The same rule applies to your housing. You will be asked for the documents of at least one year housing history.
As mentioned above any bank or other lending company will look into your incomes and other assets. The worst thing you can do is to lye about your incomes in the mortgage application form. Do not forget that all the information will be checked and you will need to provide proof for your incomes. Of course if you are caught lying your chances for a decent mortgage deal are almost none.
People who are looking for refinance mortgages usually fall into the pre-payment penalty trap. If you are considering a refinance mortgage check the conditions of your current mortgage carefully. If there are huge pre-payment penalties it may turn out that it is best to keep your current mortgage instead of getting refinancing.
Another refinancing mistake similar to the one above is not to get a good faith estimate of the fees associated with the transaction. Even if the pre-payment penalty is not big or there is no such penalty, the fees connected with your new mortgage might be quite high. When signing the documents bring the good faith estimate with you and make sure the fees stated in the contract are the same.
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