Get Hundreds of Easy Backlinks

Hundreds and easy, yes. High-quality, not so much!

If you are a member of any of my other groups, you know that I’m not a big fan of reciprocal linking and directory submission. However, I make exceptions for auto-pilot sites.

Let’s face it. These are sites that we setup once, and automatically drip content into month after month. I generally like to carry out a 20-point marketing effort and then I let the site drift. In these cases, I use both directory submissions and reciprocal linking.

Today I have two FREE tools you can use for these tasks:

Directory Submitter

Create a project, add in several descriptions, several titles, several anchors, and then run through Directory Submitter’s extensive list of free and paid directories. When you click a directory name, you are taken to a pre-filled submission form. Click, click, you’re done. Move on to the next directory.

My favorite part is to sort the directories by Page Rank, and then submit only to the free directories with highest Page Ranks. Drip your links in at a 10 to 20 a week pace.

Ethic Links

There are several levels to Ethic Links, starting with free. You can also get free platinum access if you purchase any of JP’s products. I use Niche Video Site Builder and Niches in a Box, so I’m able to add unlimited reciprocal link exchanges to my sites and blogs. The best part is that you choose categories of links, so that they are more relevant that typical exchanges, and . . .

The higher the package level you get, the more ONE-WAY links you get. Start with the free service to see how it works.

If you decide you like the service, purchase Niches in a Box or Niche Video Site Builder and get free Platinum access. By the way, I use Niche Video Site Builder on almost EVERY new auto-pilot site I set up. It literally takes 5 to 10 minutes to add a thousand videos and syndicated content to your auto-pilot sites.

If you do choose to use a video site builder, make sure you use JP’s (the one linked below). There are others on the market that use an old version of the API, and these will cease working later this year!

Conclusion

I market all of my auto-pilot blogs in at least three steps. For my most promising ones, I follow a 20-step process. But all sites are marketed with:

  1. Article marketing
  2. Directory submissions & reciprocal links
  3. Forum marketing

So get the software above. It’s free, and it will really help you get the word out about your sites.

Good luck!

Blueprint Steps #10 & 11: Promote & AdWords

Generating traffic is a book in itself — in fact, I currently have a traffic book in editorial review as I write this — so I won’t even suggest a full traffic plan. Rather, I’ll give you some ideas of what is very effective, and follow up on specific techniques that you might want to look at further.

1) Download Directory Submitter and submit your niche sites to directories. Free for 300+ directories; one-time fee to upgrade and submit to 2000+ directories. The free version works great, the paid version works even better.

2) Rewrite several niche pages as articles and submit to article directories. Download Article Submitter to automate the process. Free for the popular directories; one-time fee to upgrade and submit to all directories. The free version works great. Unique Article Wizard is also a fanatastic option — it costs money, but it allows you to syndciate your content, gaining you lots of backlinks.

3) Post comments on RELEVANT blogs. Or pay someone to post for you.

4) Post comments on RELEVANT forums. Or pay someone to post for you.

5) Answer niche questions on Yahoo answers with content from your site.

6) Add related links to relevant Wikipedia entries, provided your site is an AUTHORITY on your niche. Just don’t spam.

7) If you established a niche site, establish a blog and automate regular posting. If you set your niche site up as a blog, rewrite private label content and automate weekly blog posting.

8) Submit your blog to blog directories and claim it at Technorati.

9) Submit an RSS feed to all RSS directories.

10) See the Hyper VRE member area for a list of resources you can use to promote your new niche sites.

Search Traffic

If you SEO’d your niche sites properly, and used a good keyword tool to select your niches, your content should push you to the top of the SERP’s for your target keywords. If it doesn’t, then you’ve done something wrong, and the most likely culprit is your keyword selection. Back to the drawing board — use a good keyword tool this time!

Google AdWords

You will want to dominate the PPC listings as well as the organic SERP’s, but if your niche was carefully selected, this should remain both inexpensive and profitable. I’d highly recommend that you read the e-book “Google AdWords Made Easy.” If you don’t already have a copy of it, you can join my keyword analysis group and get the e-book as a freebie for joining.

Blueprint Steps #7 and #8: Link and Cross-Promote

We’re going to look at the best way to link your niche family for search rankings and cross-promotion today.

Once you have your programs selected, we need to establish your network. The short version is that you’ll place your high-ticket affiliate products on your parent niche. The goal is to funnel lower-level niche traffic to this parent niche. This is important. This is why program selection is so important. Your lower-ticket items will be placed in the child niches.

In the below explanation, I’m going to assume you have one parent niche (P) and three child niches (C1, C2, and C3). Here’s how you’ll link your niche sites in this example:

C1 links to C2 and P. C2 links to C3 and P. C3 links to C1 and P. In other words, the children link to one other child each; and they all link to their parent. Make sense?

If you haven’t already done this, be sure to check out these two programs to help select your affiliate programs:

Free Software, Graphics, and Books

By the way, if you want to get your hands on all kinds of software and books to help you build your VRE empire, join the Auto-Pilot Premier member group. I give out hundreds of dollars worth of tools, templates, graphics, and books every month for the insanely low membership fee of $4.95!

What might surprise you is that I make next to no money on this program. Why? Because I spend almost all of those $4.95 membership fees to develop or purchase rights to products that I give to you as a member.

In essence, when you join the premier group, you are joining a buyer’s club. In fact, members get to request the types of content they’d like to see available for download!

I don’t know how I can be more fair than that. Join us today .

Blueprint Steps #4 and #5: Create Your Sites

Today we’re going to discuss creating your auto-pilot sites, albeit very briefly. The folks at Hyper VRE do a better job than I can at explaining how to work their software, so you’ll want to leverage their resources should you need help getting started. If you haven’t yet viewed the software videos , now would be a good time.

You can also find the user manual on the computer where Hyper VRE is installed. Click Start > All Programs > HyperVRE > HyperVRE User Manual.

With your first niche family, you are now going to create one auto-pilot site for EACH family member. If you have one parent and three children, you should end up with a total of four sites. Take your time and get the site just right.

For each niche in your niche family, find the corresponding keyword list. Sort the list by KEI descending and note all keywords with a high KEI. Do the same for R/S and total searches. Hopefully you have a list of 20-30 (or maybe more) high-quality keyphrases, and a supporting list of 20-80 more keywords. I usually shoot for somewhere between 50 and 100 total keyphrases. Hyper VRE has a lite keyword tool built-in, but I always import my keyword lists, as my imported lists almost always are better targeted than Hyper VRE’s lists.

Choose whichever options you like, but I find that the magic formula consists of a mixture of custom and duplicate content. Obviously, purely custom content will work the best, but we only have one day to put this site together, so that’s not an option. Here’s what my “magic formula” might look like for a 50-page site:

  • For my five top keywords, that is, the best of the best, I create completely custom articles. I use an article wizard to create each of these articles in under 30 minutes. I don’t remember what life was like before this tool, but I can guarantee you that I will never go back!
  • For my remaining high-quality keyphrases, I use private label rights content (or here) that I rewrite and optimize for the specific keyword for that page. These usually take me about 5 to 10 minutes each.
  • I then import content from leading sites and article directories, almost always including several GOOD RSS feeds.
  • For all appropriate niches, I create video pages that consist of You Tube videos. I work hard to attract searchers, and these video pages pay off big time, but indirectly. I find that the video pages themselves generate average ad clicks; but on sites with video pages, the sites overall get more page views and visitors staying longer, which means more clicks on other page ads. I use this tool to create a solid video page in about 10 minutes time!
  • And I always take advantage of Hyper VRE’s keyword pages, even if they’re just gravy. No use leaving any potential search bait on the table!

All-in-all, this creates a site with fresh, unique content that is frequently rotated and valuable for readers.

Then upload your files, open Keyword Elite, and perform an analysis of your custom-built pages (just the ones you created manually). You want to score off the charts, so pay attention to keyword density and latent semantic indexing (LSI). LSI is beyond the scope of this group, but is a fascinating topic. Tweak your pages until Keyword Elite ranks them highly.

These steps will likely require quite a bit of time, but in a nutshell, you should be creating a new site for each family member niche; then you should be creating a new, highly optimized page for each keyword that is closely related to that niche. That’s it — it just sounds like much more when you throw in all of the other details.

I’ll give you a few days to digest this e-mail before I contact you again, but when I do, the fun really begins. After this step, the hard work is done, and it’s time to start the enjoyable aspects.

Good luck creating your sites and please contact me if you have questions. Let’s get some sites cranked out!

Blueprint Step #3: Create a Niche Family

Today we’re going to discuss creating niche groups. I won’t go into too much detail in this tip; instead, I’ll explain the concept to you, and let you run with it.

You should have decided on several niches to pursue, after what should have been EXTENSIVE keyword analysis with a good tool. :-) Choose one of those niches to move forward with. Choose wisely — this decision will make or break you. The R/S ratio will be vital to getting the organic rankings that you need to make this work, and the KEI and competition will be vital to your PPC campaign. Don’t skimp on this step because it could cost you hundreds down the road. Keyword Elite is your friend.

What we’re going to do is create a niche family. To keep things simple, we’re going to create a parent-child family, but we could easily extend the concept to three or four levels. Your parent niche is going to contain your higher-ticket products, whereas your child niches will be monetized primarily with contextual advertising.

Starting with your selected niche, determine if it can be specialized even more. If it can, then your chosen niche is the parent. Choose three or four children. If it can’t be specialized further, then this is a child. Choose two or three sibling niches, and go up one level to choose a parent. This will be your niche family, so the concept is that for each niche you want to pursue, you should be creating a niche family. We do this so that we can optimize our rankings and cross-promote products on our auto-pilot sites.

As an example, I have a small niche family launching this week revolving around birthday party planning. The birthday party planning web site is the parent, and the child niches include cake decorating, balloons, outdoor play activities for children, summer cooking recipes, and crafts for kids. Each of the children feeds into the party planning web site, setting it up as the “authority” in this niche. The child niches generate contextual advertising revenue, but the parent niche generates sales.

Make sense? Simple and powerful, so shhhhh, don’t tell anyone.

Forum Marketing: Hated, But Devastatingly Effective!

If I had to name one thing that shocks more people about blogging than any other topic, it’s traffic generation. Namely, that there is no “magic” tool that will send hordes of visitors to your blog for no effort. Rather, it’s a systematic and labor-intensive process to build readership over time.

Sure, I use traffic programs like Traffic Kahuna, Ethic Links, and the like, but they are just tools that help me manage the work that must be done. The bottom line is that no matter how they’re wrapped up, and no matter what fancy names people apply to them, the top traffic generation methods are simple. Today I’d like to go into a little more detail about one of those effective methods: forum participation.

The concept is simple:

1) Find good forums in your niche that use “dofollow” links, meaning the “nofollow” attribute is absent. Good means high traffic, high Page Rank forums that allow signatures.

2) Create a profile, learn the rules of the forum, and create an effective signature.

3) Post frequently on each forum, visiting several times a week, and write good posts. No spam!

Proper execution, though, is lost on 90 percent of those who try forum marketing. Here are some additional tips to help you market your blog effectively through the forums.

1) Fill out your profile completely, and show off your personality. You’re trying to attract readers! Give forum viewers an opportunity to see what they’ll find on your blog each day. That includes a GOOD avatar. Silly, but it makes a big difference.

2) FOCUS. Limit posting to 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, whatever. Time your efforts and constantly remind yourself to stay focused. You’re participating, yes, but participating with a purpose. Be careful that you don’t end up browsing and lurking.

3) Shoot for 10 good posts per forum per week. A good post is filled with good, informational content.

4) Make a list of your top blog posts, their URL’s, and related keywords. Use the list to help you find the right discussions.

5) If you can’t find the right discussion, create them. Ask a question, solicit opinions, and be sure to state your position.

6) Craft a compelling signature. Point to your anchor posts, a special offer, a review page, a freebie. This serves two purposes: increases your direct traffic and builds a deep backlink to your blog.

7) If you don’t have time (or the will) to make these posts, find someone on Elance who will post for you. Post a descriptive project, make sure the poster has good writing skills, give him or her posting guidelines (length, frequency, quality). Be specific!

It’s always best to go with someone who already has knowledge in your niche. I usually request an average of 10 posts per day for 10 days, for a price of $100. I also request no active promotion — just participation and a signature file. When the contract is complete, I retain rights to the posting account so that I can change the signature for any future promotion effort. Instant links!

8) Track your results. You need to track the traffic you get from each forum so you know which efforts to ramp up and which ones to cut off. “You can expect what you inspect.” Measure everything!

This isn’t rocket science, but it requires effort. And this is what turns most people off blog promotion. You need to virtually shake a lot of hands to build good readership, but the effort will pay off in the long run.

To speed this process up, you can use software — not for spamming, but for managing your comment campaign. The software will help you manage your accounts, manage your logins, track the forums that
you’ve posted in, track responses to your posts, and so on. Not such a big deal when you only post to one forum, but when you’re managing 20-30 accounts, it becomes a lifesaver.

How much does this software cost? Why, it’s free for members of this group! Download it here

Good luck with your promotion efforts.

Taking the Work out of Article Submission

Today’s e-mail is going to be rather long, but we’ve spent enough time on article marketing over the past few e-mails and it’s time to move on.

Once you have your unique articles written, it’s time to submit them to the article directories and get them syndicated onto blogs and web sites. This is where things get ugly, but the benefits of article marketing are too great to let this get in the way.

Article Submission Problems

The problems with article submission include:

  • Each of hundreds of article directories have different submission criteria, and each requires a separate account, with a separate sign-up process, with a separate confirmation process. Talk about painful!
  • Many article directories restrict the number of accounts or aliases you use. This is a problem if you want to use more than one resource box or want to market more than one blog.
  • Article marketing’s reach is restricted to article directories. This means that in order for your article to live beyond the directory, it must be found and then manually posted on someone else’s web site. In essence, you must compete for traffic with all of the other articles out there.

Luckily, there’s a free tool that can help take the sting out of the first group of issues, and it’s called Article Submitter. You can download it here (free).

This solves some huge headaches, but causes others.

Ensuring Unique Content

You have one unique article, but now you are going to submit it to 100 article directories — goodbye uniqueness! This is where content spinners come in handy, as they rearrange and reword your content so that each submission is unique. Unfortunately, spinners can’t be integrated with Article Submitter. Also, Article Submitter doesn’t do a terrific job of formatting your articles, which is important if you want people to read them.

Plus, we still have the other problems to worry about.

“There has to be a better way,” I’m sure you’re thinking. There is . . .

The solution is to use a tool called the Unique Article Wizard. What it does is create unique versions of each of your articles, and then it automatically handles all of the account creation and alias management functions so that you can submit an unlimited number of articles, written by an unlimited number of authors, for an unlimited number of blogs. Did I say unique? That’s unique, as in each link counted by Google!

It gets better . . .

Unique Article Wizard submits to more directories and announcement lists than any other software or service in existence. But even better, it will help you syndicate your content onto thousands of blogs automatically. This is the clever part!

You see, what they’ve done is created a WordPress plug-in that anyone can use to automatically receive unique content for their blogs. Let’s say I have a blog on loans (because I do) and I use the plug-in (because I do). Whenever a new article is submitted that matches the categories I have defined on my blog, the article is automatically posted to my blog as a guest post. I get a unique post for my blog for no effort and the submitter gets a backlink from my blog as payment for that article. Everyone wins.

All the article submitter needs to do is cut and paste his or her article into the web control panel, and then submit the article for processing. Try it — the results will astound you! You might have heard me say before that “you can expect what you inspect.” What’s neat about this tool is that it publishes weekly statistics for each of your articles, showing you how many new backlinks you are generating each week.

So you get unique versions of your articles . . . submitted to a huge number of article directories and announcements lists . . . dripped in over time to look more organic to the search engines . . . and your content gets syndicated to all blogs using the UAW plug-in with a category equal to your keywords.

I’m a long-time user of this software, and I consider it one of my most vital tools. In fact, I’m also a Traffic Kahuna subscriber, which I pay $147 a month to use. That’s $147 each and every month — I do that for access to their syndication network.

Well, I just dropped Traffic Kahuna in favor of Unique Article Wizard because my results have been extraordinary. They have been going through some growing pains recently, which has been rather annoying, but I can’t deny the results.

Try it for yourself. Use it for a few months. Track your backlinks and your results. If you work this tool, you WILL get results, it’s that simple.

Also, please note that this tool is different from the Instant Article Wizard, which can be used to quickly generate keyword-dense content that can in turn be submitted with UAW. Similar names, completely different tools.

Making the Most of Your Resource Box

The most common mistake in a resource box is to link the wrong text. Because you’ve done your keyword research (you have done your research, right?), you know precisely which keywords to target.
These keywords should be the text that is turned into a hyperlink — not your site name, blog name, your name, or whatever.

For example, if you own an automotive parts store and run an auto blog, you might be tempted to close your resource box with something like:

“Dave Schnell is the moderator of the popular Auto Blog, where he . . .”

Instead, if you did your keyword research and found out that there was very high search traffic, but very low competition, for the keyphrase “vintage auto parts,” your resource box might look something like this:

“Dave Schnell helps automotive buffs locate vintage auto parts . . .”

It’s a simple thing really, but the concept is this: whatever text is linked (known as the anchor text), provides clues to the search engines as to what can be found on the other side of that link. If you build 10 to 20 backlinks with “vintage auto parts” as the anchor text, and this is a good keyword to target, you’ll find your web property dominating the search results pages.

Remember to Use This Trick

Whatever the main keyword you are targeting on your site or blog, your first handful of articles should address that keyword and point to the most relevant post or page on your web property. Your follow-up articles should point both to your web property and to your first group of articles.

This is a clever trick. By linking your later articles to your earlier ones, you are increasing their page rank, and in turn, your web property’s rank for your most coveted keyword. Additionally, you increase your article’s odds of being picked up by other blogs and ezines.

Why? Because many article services use Google’s search engine to find internal articles. So if your articles are ranked higher, they will show up higher on in-site searches, meaning more people will download and use them in their web properties, increasing your backlinks, which starts the cycle again.

Where to Submit Your Articles

The short answer is “everywhere!” Use the Unique Article Wizard to automate the process. If you’re not ready to take that tool on, then download the free Article Submitter software to help manage your submissions.

The caveat is Ezine Articles submissions. ALWAYS submit Ezine Articles by hand. They have the most rigorous approval process, and their standards are the highest, so don’t risk getting yourself on the poor content list. Always submit Ezine Articles by hand.

That’s it for the day. Sorry for the long e-mail, but it needed to be written!

As always, if you have questions about article marketing, or any other blogging or auto-pilot subject, please contact me.

Find the Best PLR Content & Avoiding the Junk

Over the past several e-mails, we’ve discussed PLR content, especially as it relates to article marketing and creating content for auto-pilot sites. But before you run out and get your hands on PLR content, I wanted to remind you of the seedy side.

Top 10 PLR Pitfalls

1) Most PLR providers oversell their content, meaning that there are thousands of copies of your articles floating around out there.

2) Most PLR content is written by non-English native speakers.

3) Most PLR content is chock full of grammatical errors.

4) Most PLR content is poorly researched.

5) Many PLR services offer content “archives,” increasing the chance that your articles will continue to drip into the marketplace.

6) A lot of PLR content is old, meaning that the niche is no longer in favor.

7) The majority of PLR content is not keyword-targeted.

8) The majority of PLR content is focused on niches that are far too competitive.

9) Most PLR content is “recycled.”

10) A fair amount of PLR content is at least partially auto-generated.

Nine out of ten PLR services are JUNK. And that one out of ten is probably generous. I’ve run across very few that I’m completely satisfied with. I’ve spent thousands of dollars on PLR content, and I’ve used just about every service in existence. Partly because I like to be on the cutting edge, and partly because it enables me to provide good recommendations to you.

Out of all of the PLR services I’ve used, I have maintained subscriptions to two. The two best PLR services available today, with widely varied strategies, and therefore two different purposes.

InfoGoRound

InfoGoRound takes a few unique approaches to PLR content. One, it increases the amount of content available as membership increases, decreasing the odds that all members will be using the same content. They also offer incentives to members to submit their own content, in exchange for service credits. This results in quality content written by people knowledgeable in the field.

They also offer articles, ezine articles, sales letters, graphics, and full private label books that you can use to build your business, rewrite and sell for a profit, or build a subscriber list. They offer archives, so there is a wide variety of content available. Finally, they offer several productivity tools like a newsletter generator, training course generator, and site builder for people using PLR content.

As a whole, InfoGoRound’s content is very good and very economical at under $25 per month for access to a searchable database of thousands and thousands of articles and books. The downside is that
the potential exists for many copies of your content around the web. As such, I use InfoGoRound’s content for lower-value niches and I make sure to rewrite the articles thoroughly.

Learn more about InfoGoRound and see their content in action.

PLR Pro

PLR Pro is easily the best PLR service available on the web, and I write that with no equivocation. Their content is simply phenomenal: well-researched and expertly written by native-English speakers. Each article pack is keyword-researched, and also includes keyword lists and related affiliate programs that you can use to earn money.

For example, if they provide an article pack on travel insurance, they would also include the highest-paying keywords, the best keywords to target in marketing, and the best travel insurance affiliate programs you can use in your marketing or site creation efforts.

Here’s a simple breakdown of what they offer: hosting, monthly templates, full affiliate research, full keyword research both main and sub keywords, SEO training, and MULTIPLE languages! Multiple languages — one of my favorite features, as you can get Page Rank for the same article in six languages!

I use this content when quality counts. Its reach is limited to just 200 people, so when my monthly packs are ready, I’m sure to use them thoroughly!

The guys that run this service are fanatical about the quality of their content. I can guarantee (and they do to) that you won’t be disappointed with PLR Pro’s offering.

I hope these options help you choose a great PLR provider for your article marketing and content creation efforts.

Don’t Make these Article-Marketing Mistakes

In my last e-mail regarding article marketing, I mentioned using private label rights (PLR) content both for article marketing and for content creation on auto-pilot sites. I’ve received a handful of questions about PLR in general, so I wanted to back up just a bit to cover the ins and outs of using PLR content.

Plus, there’s so much misinformation out there right now surrounding PLR, I’d like to help set the record straight!

What is PLR?

PLR content is any content that you can freely modify, place your name on, and use as your own — no license fees, no attribution. The only restriction is that you cannot resell it.

PLR is ready made content, but to make sure you rank highly in the search engines, you must make it your own, and that involves rewriting it. Generally it takes me around 1 hour to write an article from scratch, but I can make a PLR article my own in about 10 minutes time.

PLR content and the article wizard I mentioned in my previous e-mail are the tools that enable me to crank out nearly 50 articles a day.

Top Ways to Use PLR Content

When you purchase it, you can do anything you want with it (aside from reselling it), but the three most common uses are:

1) Use it as web content. Some use it on niche blogs, and some on sites. I use it to populate my auto-pilot sites. I even chop up the content and use paragraphs on the eBay partner stores I’ve mentioned in the past. This is a great strategy to drive additional search traffic to your niche stores.

2) Use it for article marketing. This is my favorite use — after rewriting the content, I submit it to article directories. I prefer to use an article marketing tool like the Unique Article Wizard (this is different from the article wizard I mentioned above) so that each directory receives a unique copy.

3) Many people chop up this content and put it into a e-mail newsletter.

Top PLR Mistakes

So if PLR is so easy to use, how do people make mistakes? Well that’s easy . . .

1) They join a service that is sub-par or is part of a wholesaling network.

There are a lot of services out there that offer sub-par quality content. It’s written by writers who don’t have English as their first language, or in some cases, give content that is less than third grade level. Nine out of 10 PLR services are GARBAGE.

It should be obvious you don’t want to join these kinds of PLR memberships.

The other thing is that there have become a few wholesaling PLR networks. What this means is that a membership can offer PLR material that other memberships are offering. They get their articles all from the same source, and the articles are identical!

Why do you stay away from these? Because the service might say “limited to 300 people” but the reality is that there are 10 or 20 other places out there that are offering the same material to the same number of people!

2) They join a service that has too many members or offer backlogs to their articles.

This should be quite obvious, but places that are open to 1000 people, just aren’t the place to join (unless you are getting it really cheap!). The reason is that the more people that have the content, the more people you are going to be competing with, and the less likely people are going to rewrite their content.

3) They forget about the fundamentals of building sites

Sometimes people get into this building frenzy, which makes them just want to build site after site after site. The problem with that is that on the internet the phrase “Build it and they will come” just doesn’t apply. When you build a site, make sure that you keep the on page SEO factors right, and that you are building the site over time, slowly uploading content, and building links.

Important stuff, but it needs to be remembered.

4) They don’t make it their own.

You should never purchase PLR content and then paste it into your articles. Unless you spend the time to make these articles unique to you, they will be rejected by the respectable article directories, and they won’t rank in Google for the others.

By following the rewrite process that I’ll mention in a future e-mail, your articles will be made unique. Or, you can use an article checking tool for a more objective assessment of the uniqueness of your article. A good tool will tell you the percent different one article is from another, and will also tell you the keyword density of your article. Where do you find such a tool? Just click the link below — Blogging in Action’s Article Sheriff software is free for all members of this group.

So, that’s it for today. Look out for the next e-mail soon, and we’ll resume how you can use PLR content for article marketing.

Options for Creating Article Content

Today’s e-mail focuses on a specific piece of article marketing: creating articles. You might be tempted to cut and paste your best blog posts and use them as articles, and this does benefit you with backlinks. But you risk diluting your unique content by spreading it across the web. Better options include:

  • Rewrite your blog posts: you can completely rewrite your blog posts so that the content on your blog remains unique while you submit the rewritten content to directories. The disadvantage to this method is that it’s time consuming.
  • Rewrite PLR content: you can rewrite private label content and submit it to article directories. The disadvantage to this is that you don’t know how thin that private label content has been spread, so you can’t be completely confident of its uniqueness.
  • Hire a ghostwriter: you can always hire someone else to write articles for you to submit to directories, but ghostwritten content is usually poor quality.
  • Write articles yourself: the best option is to write new content from scratch, but this can be time consuming.

Personally, I use a combination approach. I write all my keystone articles from scratch with the help of an article research and writing tool; and I write all my secondary content using PLR content as a base. Note that these articles are used for marketing purposes or auto-pilot content only; NOT for creating posts for long-term blogs.

Article Research and Writing

Writing a good article usually takes an hour or so. Because I know that the benefits of article marketing are huge, I write many articles, and the tool I use to speed this process up is Instant Article Wizard. With it, I can research a subject and write an article in under 10 minutes, and my articles always turn out to be high quality.

I type in my research phrase, e.g. “article marketing is,” and my article wizard generates all of the research I need to create an article. It suggests content for the introduction and conclusion, and even presents me with subtopic research I can use in each of my paragraphs. I then point and click several headlines, point and click to arrange my article, and adjust the transitions. Voila! Unique, high-quality content in minutes! Look at this video to see how this works.

This is the perfect article generation tool to use in your article marketing efforts. Forget about wasted time, writer’s block, and painful research. Save that for your blog! For writing articles for article marketing, I want two things: 1) fast results, and 2) keyword dense content. The article wizard is an indispensable tool for this effort.

Rewriting PLR Content

There are PLENTY of places to find private label content online, but most of it is garbage. I subscribe to two service for PLR content: one I use to populate my niche websites and auto-pilot blogs, and the other I use for article marketing.

InfoGoRound is a perfect candidate for article marketing because of the wealth of content that is available, and because of the overall high quality of the content.

For populating auto-pilot sites, I wouldn’t be without PLR Pro, which is hands-down the best private label content provider around.

I’ll describe private label rights content in more detail in upcoming e-mails.

Article Writing Approach

Depending on the size of your niche, I’d recommend writing 8 to 12 articles per keyword grouping. If you have a tightly focused blog, then just 8 to 12 will do. If your blog covers a few topics, then make sure to address each niche.

Write three to five primary articles first. These are your keystone articles that you know are the most profitable and will drive the most traffic. You know this information because you DID YOUR KEYWORD RESEARCH, right? :-) Then submit your keystone articles for syndication (we’ll cover this in more detail later). Your resource boxes on these articles should deep link into your blog, and the link titles must be optimized properly. For example “click here” is not a good link title; “find travel discounts” is a good title (provided you have a travel blog).

Conclusion

Whatever you do, make sure that the articles you submit for article marketing are entirely unique. The best way to do this is to research and write articles from scratch using the article wizard. Private label content is another good option for secondary content, but always focus on your completely unique articles first. Don’t forget to check out Instant Article Wizard.

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