How to Make Money Writing Articles

By admin, June 29, 2009 9:00 pm

Are you looking for ways to make money online or from home? If so, you may come across article writing online. There are a number of different ways for you to make money writing articles.

Although writing articles can help you make money from home, it is not necessarily something that you should do on a whim. First, create a small business plan. After all, if you want to write articles for money, you are essentially creating a business. That business needs to be well thought-out to be profitable.

It is also a good idea to decide what type of articles you want to write, ahead of time. Are you knowledgeable on the subject of computers, cell phones, and software? If so, did you know that you can specialize in technical writing, which tends to pay more? Do you want to stick with writing traditional web content or would you like to branch out to sales letters and press releases? To make the most money, you may want to consider trying all of these avenues of making money writing articles.

Next, you will want to decide who you want to write for. Do you want to write for yourself or for others? Know that each has its own advantages and disadvantages. For example, if you use your articles to create a website that will make money through advertisements, it can take up to a year or more for you to start seeing a profit. On the other hand, if you obtain clients, you should be paid within 14 days, on average.

You should also stop and think about how much money you want to make writing articles. Since you are able to write articles and work from home, you may be seeing huge dollar signs. With that said, like any other legitimate work-at-home opportunity, you will not get rich right away. Web content articles vary greatly. Some writers charge $5 per page, while others can charge as much as $50 for a page.

Determining your rate ahead of time is not required, but it will help to ensure that you are paid what you are worth. Yes, you can raise or increase your rates, depending on the projects in question, but do not undersell yourself just to find a client who will pay you to write articles. After all, you want to make money, not lose it right? At the very least, make sure you are making your state’s minimum wage.

If you opt to write articles for others, you will want to target either webmasters or SEO companies. Webmasters often look for article writers for content for their websites. SEO companies are hired by webmasters to market their sites and increase their search engine rankings. Article writing is an important component of search engine ranking. Aside from outright targeting these individuals and companies, you can look for freelance job boards, visit freelance bidding websites, or create your own website.

If you opt to write your own articles, it is important to know that you have a number of different moneymaking options. One of the easiest ways is to sell your content online. There are websites that allow you to do so, but these websites tend to take a percentage of the sale. There are also websites that either pay you outright or with a page view bonus for displaying your article on their website.

Another approach that you can take is to create your own website. You can use your articles to create a content filled website. For example, if you wrote articles on dog grooming, your website could have a generalized dog care theme. Later on, you can add additional content, such as articles that outline tips for choosing a vet and so forth. With this approach, you can make money through advertisements.

As you can see, there are a number of different ways that you can make money writing articles. In fact, that is what is so nice about doing so. You have the freedom to decide how you want to make money.

Techniques for Keeping Track of Your Affiliate Referrals

By admin, June 18, 2009 11:29 pm

The number of referrals you can generate for your affiliate marketing program can range from a few dozen to several hundreds. Great if there are only a few names on your list so far since they would be easy to familiarize with but what if you’ve collected enough names equivalent to a mid-sized city’s worth of phone numbers? Without an organized system, you could easily lose potential income from referrals you can’t monitor. Learn how to keep track of your affiliate referrals offline and online so you’ll never have to waste your efforts.

Offline tracking techniques

Just because you’re in affiliate marketing doesn’t mean all your affiliate referral prospecting methods are limited online. Offline activities can be incredibly useful for generating leads.

If you’re the type of affiliate who has an active social networking life, you probably make use of conferences, trade shows and meetings to mine affiliate referrals. If you do, then make sure you are organized enough to take advantage of all the prospects you get in touch with during these occasions.

An excellent way to do this is to obtain a prospect’s business card. That piece of paper should hold enough information for you to use later to get in touch with that person. If you attend multiple events or are constantly generating leads online, make a few notes on the back of the business cards so you never forget important information about the person, such as the event they attended, what they said and other business-related stuff you might have discussed.

Keep all business cards collected specifically for your affiliate marketing program separate from your other business cards. This will prevent confusion later when you begin communicating with these people. Don’t be afraid to use labels and to make notes ? this will help ensure that you keep track of all your affiliate referrals and never forget critical information and data.

Online tracking techniques

One of the fastest and most convenient ways to track affiliate referrals is to use online resources. Some of these include:

An affiliate referral tracking application

Once your referral activities begin in earnest, you’ll find it difficult to manually track the number of referrals you bring to your affiliate company’s website. You’ll need a reliable application to perform this efficiently. Some of these referral tracking applications may be downloaded for free, although you might prefer premium editions if your affiliate business is big enough.

These applications are quite easy to use so you can conveniently keep track of the activities of your affiliate referrals. Many of these applications even offer extras, such as features that allow you to monitor your banner exchanges, start pages and affiliate links ? essentially the kind of activities you’ll been doing in order to promote your website.

Your affiliate marketing program’s tracking system

Majority of established affiliate marketing programs have their own tracking system for their affiliate’s referrals. Check your program for this. You’ll usually only need your own affiliate ID in order to gain access to your stats.

Your affiliate program is able to do this because the affiliate links you post on your web pages are coded. This usually comes in the form of a tracking cookie. Each time your visitors click on that link and arrives on the affiliate company’s website, their tracking system will register the unique code coming from your site.

Activities related to this code will be kept in the company’s system which you can view at any time.

Are Your Free Reports Too Sales Pitchy?

By admin, June 14, 2009 11:29 am

That’s NOT the Way to Promote Your Affiliate Products

The great sales pitch can be a bit overrated, seeing that majority of the most seasoned affiliate marketing customers and prospective members tend to be skeptical and jaded. When giving out free reports to promote your affiliate products, enthusiasm can cause you to produce a sales pitchy report, something that could be taken the wrong way by your prospects. If you want to make a good impression, writing a free report that smacks of too much sales pitch is just NOT the way to get people to purchase your affiliate products.

Why sales pitchy free reports are ineffective

There are several reasons why sales pitchy free reports are not recommended for promoting your affiliate products. For one, they sound rather suspect, are usually too colorful to be believable and, if they are especially badly written, are peppered by punctuation marks and bold letters that shouldn’t be where they are.

They also sound too desperate to be credible, sounding as if they were written with the sole purpose of making a quick sale. Furthermore, they usually do not present the whole picture to the reader, focusing instead on promoting a product profusely without considering how it can be useful or relevant to potential customers. Sales pitchy free reports usually lack the declaration that states its true value to its readers.

If you’ve read sales pitchy free reports before, you probably know exactly why you treated them with disbelief. If you’ve thrown away or deleted a sales pitchy free report you didn’t even bother to finish reading, you will understand why that’s NOT the way to promote your affiliate products.

Writing the right free reports without being sales pitchy

When you write free reports, consider them as part of your sales campaign. This means that they are essentially advertising and as such, should be able to gently push prospective customers into performing certain desired actions. Here are some very important things you have to remember when using free reports to promote your affiliate products:

Free reports should make a good first impression

A well-written title is an excellent technique to ensure that you get a hold of your readers’ attention and encourage them to read further. If the title is bland, your readers will either skim through the report and miss the good points or give up altogether.

Free reports should avoid the ‘general public’

A common mistake among marketers who write free reports to promote their affiliate products is that they tend to write for just about everyone. Remember that your affiliate products have specific market demographics. Find out what these are and write directly to them.

Free reports should include details

Words such as ‘excellent’, ‘good’, ‘amazing’ and ‘incredible’ always find their way into free reports. While there is nothing wrong about using them, they tend to be too generic and ultimately, sales pitchy.

Instead of using these words or their synonyms again and again, try to use details and specifics instead. Review that free report you have written and check out generic words. Instead of saying that the affiliate product is ‘an excellent deal’, say ‘you get 25% off your purchase’. Instead of merely saying that the purchase is ‘risk-free’, say instead that you offer a ‘100% money-back guarantee’.

There has to be a sense of urgency

A good, non-sales pitchy free report should include a statement regarding the effectivity date of the promotion. When promoting your affiliate products, state in clear terms when the product will be sold for the special price and for how long. By restricting the product’s availability, you will be able to gently persuade your readers and turn them into real paying customers.

So are you still writing those embarrassing sales pitchy free reports?

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