I've always been the kind of webmistress who has shyed away from using other people's articles on my web site. I figured once I got people to my site, I didn't want them clicking off willy-nilly to follow someone else's words of wisdom.
However recently I changed that song-and-dance. And
if you're a webmaster who follows that line of thinking, you should probably
re-think your strategy too. It's flawed for one very simple reason.
People are online mainly for information. And no
matter what you do - or don't do - many of your sites visitors are eventually
going to click off to your competitors web sites anyway.
That doesn't mean they won't buy something from
you, or perform some other desired action. It's just a fact of doing business
online, where your closest competitors are really just a click away.
That's why avid, hard core golfers buy golfing
videos, subscriptions to golfing magazines, they read golfing books, they may
even have simulated golf course video games at home. People just want great
information, and they'll continue looking for it even if they've read volumes
already.
So in all actuality by feeding this desire for
information (your information... other people's information) you might actually
be keeping visitors on your site longer, and giving them incentive to come
back. Cool huh?
But more importantly, by including other people's
articles on your site, you can also enhance your own profits.
How? Follow these simple steps:
1) Create an article directory on your existing
site.
2) Collect targeted articles from directories like
ezinearticles.com, isnare.com, and so on. Add them to your sites article
directory. Make sure that each article is given its own individual web page.
3) Add AdSense advertising or Affiliate Sensor ads
to each article page. AdSense has optimization tips at
(https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/static.py?page=tips.html). Their
hot zone map will help you determine the best placement for advertisements on
your web page.
By following these 3 steps you've done a couple of
things.
First and foremost you've created an additional
revenue source. Each time someone clicks on an AdSense ad, you make money. Or
if you opted for Affiliate Sensor ad's, each time someone clicks on one, and
purchases something, you make money.
And secondly, you've added some new content for
your sites visitors. This will keep them clicking around a lot longer.
It's easy, relatively painless, and you can
continue adding new articles to further increase you profit opportunities. Just
think of it as your good karma for giving the article authors a little free
publicity.
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