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Increase Website Traffic through Submission of Keyword Articles
By Kenny Anderson
Increase Website Traffic through Submission of Keyword Articles
Copyright © Kenny Anderson
http://www.TigerTradeLLC.com

Are you looking for an inexpensive, yet effective way to promote your and business? You have to consider article directory submission of keyword articles. An article directory submission is a chance for you to write an article about a topic relevant to your and business, rich in keywords, and get the link to your out there for potential viewers and customers to see.

By promoting your with keyword articles, you can get the link, or address, to your circulating the Internet very quickly—in places where the content is relevant to your website! The process is pretty simple. Firstly, perform a search for sites that accept articles for free and make sure these sites will offer a live link back to your website. Choose the sites that accept articles that will be related to your own website.

Before you start looking for websites that offer article submissions, make sure that your article is ready for submission to the site. Aside from keywords, make sure that your article is formatted correctly, your grammar (spelling, punctuation, word usage, etc.) is correct, it is the appropriate length (generally 250-500 words—if it is longer, try dividing it into different articles), and that it offers useful, organized information. Your article must be

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more than just a sales tool. It must add value to the marketplace by having great content.

After you have proofed and edited your article, write a brief summary for your article to present with your article directory submission and prepare a resource box. A resource box is what is going to get the traffic for your own website. Keep it short and include the most important information—your name, title, business, a catchy tagline and the main address for your website. There are a number of relatively inexpensive article submission software programs that automate this process. The Article Submitter Pro software is one of the best and the one that I use.

Next, get started writing your articles. Make sure they are rich with keywords that are relevant to not only the topic, but your as well. Do not worry about writing tons of articles at first—you can write one article and submit the same one to several different sites that accept articles. Once you get the hang of it, you can write more articles and branch out with different—yet pertinent—topics. Remember, you can send your articles to various different websites, thus getting use out of each article more than once.

Promoting your with keyword articles is inexpensive, quick and easy, especially if you enjoy writing. Everyone needs content for their websites, and many people use free content articles just for that purpose. Check into sites that accept articles about topics relevant to your website, write your articles, submit them, and wait for the traffic and sales of your to increase.

Each may have its own rules, regulations, and requirements, so be sure to read up on all their information regarding article submissions.

People are always looking for content for their websites, so by using an article directory submission, your article is sure to be read, thus your traffic and sales will increase. Write your article, prepare it for submission, submit it to the best sites for your website, and watch the your traffic and sales skyrocket.

Warm regards,

Kenny Anderson
Mr. Kenny Anderson is a Principal at Tiger Trade, LLC a subsidiary of Goeins-Williams Associates, Inc. of Wilmington, DE and Aurora, CO. Kenny is a much sought after Motivational Speaker and Small Business Consultant. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, MD, Kenny is a “Netpreneur” currently marketing and managing a number of successful home based affiliate programs.
View Kenny"s recommended affiliate programs at www.TigerTradeLLC.com

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