Wednesday, April 3, 2013

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Gaining exposure for your web article or blog is crucial in building a following and book buyers. After writing compelling copy, titles, descriptions and link strategies, list your blog in as many places as  possible.
Your blog or website
They should become the main hub of your content distribution. Content immediately posted on your blog will get indexed and ranked in the search engines before the same content is published elsewhere.
e-Zine articlesThis article directory currently receives more traffic than any other directory. To obtain the maximum traffic from this directory, re-write at least 20% of your original article before submissions. This is easily accomplished by changing the title and rewriting a few paragraphs. If you don’t have time to rewrite the content, submit it anyway because you’re reaching a different audience than the search engines and you won’t get penalized for duplicate content.
Other top article directoriesAfter you have submitted the article to Ezinearticles wait for it to be approved and published before submitting the same article to several other top article directories, such as Articlesbase, Ideamarketers and Goarticles. Each of these article directories attracts different audiences, so your content will reach more people.
Social Networking
If you already have an Ezinearticles account you can integrate social media with article marketing The title of your article will automatically be tweeted on your Twitter account. This site also enables you to get your article listed on Facebook.
Document sharing sites
Scribd is a social publishing site, where millions of people share original writings and documents. Convert your original article to a PDF file and upload it to Scribd. Unlike article directories Scribd allows you to incorporate links within your content. You can upload anything onto Scribd as a way to grow your audience, just like on your personal blogs. Choose copyright settings, among many other options, making your documents most searchable. Authors are uploading e-books for sale on Scribd, and keep 80% of the profits. What’s intriguing the most about Scribd, though, is the idea of 50million readers. Your blog certainly isn’t reaching that many people.
Video article
Convert your article to video by making a series of slides from your content. Import the slides into Windows Movie Maker then add music. Submit your video article to YouTube and other video sharing websites. Make sure you always include your full website address in the description meta-tag and also include it in the last slide to direct visitors back to your website.
Blogger (Blogspot)
This is a public blogging platform owned by Google and therefore is rapidly indexed by the search engines. If you already use Gmail you can simply add Blogger to your account. Every time you create new content add it to this blogging platform. Be sure to include links within the content and in your resource box that link back to your main website. This will boost the rankings of the original article you added to your blog or website.
Social Media SitesGoogle+ and Chime.in come to my mind, as you can easily post your article here, if it is under 500 words. There are for sure more possibilities on social media sites and on most you can add images and certainly link back to your website or blog. Read also this article about Social SEO Strategies for Start-Ups.
SquidooSquidoo is a micro-blogging platform for publishing content on niche topics. It currently has a page rank of 7 which means it receives a ton of traffic and the content is rapidly indexed by the search engines. Create a Squidoo lens and add your article to it. Instead publishing the same article, re-write it so it will not be viewed as duplicate content and receive its own rankings.
PodcastConvert your article to a podcast and submit it to podcast directories such as iTunes. Don’t forget the link back to your website or blog.
Best of the Web Blogs
There are many paths to building links, such as link baiting or blog roll-link swapping, but few are as easy to implement and cost effective as submitting to blog directories, just to name a few:http://blogs.botw.org/Arts/Literature/Publishing/
http://www.bloggeries.com/Writing_Publishing/
http://technorati.com/blogs/directory/entertainment/books/
See all 23 Blog Directories to submit your blog
Social Book Marking Plug-insLet others do the placement and publicity of your article on the Internet: Install plug-ins (floating on the left side of your website or blog is the best position) to encourage visitors to submit your article with one click to dozens of social media sites, such as Google+, Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Pinterest or wherever they have an account.
Again: make sure you use anchor text within your article that points back to your main website. Writing an article is just the beginning of article marketing.  If you want to reach a wide audience you have to place your content in front of many readers.
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6 Responses to 12 Ways to Distribute Your Blog Article

  1. April 8, 2012 at 4:29 pm
    Very good article…but I would like to give a shout out to all the smaller article directory sites out there. They wont have the pulling power of the larger directories, but they can still be useful. If you can find a niche directory that deals with the content you are writing about, they can be a very good source of targeted traffic back to your site or blog.
     
    • January 19, 2013 at 5:39 pm
      Hello Roy,
      thanks for your comment. Which smaller article directory sites do you have in mind?
      Let us know a couple of them, thanks.
      Doris
       
  2. January 18, 2013 at 12:38 pm
    Great stuff. I like reading your blog. For me article submission really works, here are a couple of article directories that I submit to regularly. I chose these as they have unique C class IP and good PR:
     
    • January 19, 2013 at 5:43 pm
      Hello John,
      thanks for your comment and input!
      Have a great weekend,
      Doris
       
  3. February 10, 2013 at 10:32 pm
    this is the best info I’ve seen in a long time. thank you! I’m really tired of the “I’ll only like you if you like me” world of WP. It was great for a start, but I want more!
     
  4. dragos
    March 13, 2013 at 8:31 am
    You can also submit your rs

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