4 of the Top 5 Search Engine Benefits to Article Marketing
by Tinu AbayomiPaul
Published on this site: August 20th, 2005 - See
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You've probably heard by now that article marketing can help
you build links back to your site.
But there's a lot more to it than that. Articles aren't only
good for leveraging yourself stronger positions in Google,
Yahoo, MSN and the other big search engines, though that's
what we'll be focusing on today. Keep in mind that learning
a more balanced view of promotion and marketing with articles
can help you reap all the perks with essentially the same
amount of work.
For now, let's start with four of the top five search engine
benefits.
- The One-Way Link of a Resource Box backlink is More
Powerful
A link from a site that you're not linked back to has more
value than one where you may be required to link back to,
simply because changes in the way search engines rank sitesnow
include an adjustment for exchanged links.
The logic is that this would make the voting power of a
link that points in one direction weigh more heavily than
one that is traded. In theory, this makes it easier for
sites that have earned link popularity to get more credit
than those who have bought or traded for it.
Of course, over time, this effect may be adjusted and partially
dampened so that articles that are just being submitted
to resources with no editorial process will count less than
those that don't undergo this process. So make sure you're
not submitting junk content for the purpose of linking alone.
- Article Resource Box Links Back to You Are Relevant
If you write articles that stay on the topic of your site,
the page where your article appears is more effective as
a page that links back because it is more relevant. Again,
depending on the search engine, the more topical the
environment where you are linked, the more credit your site
gets for the link itself, particularly if you're submitting
to an online directory which allows you to make better use
of linking.
There are a few little changes you can make that will make
your links and articles more topically relevant than 90%
of other articles, merely because other authors don't think
to balance the search engine benefits of article promotion
with its value as content, rather than favoring one or the
other.
- Many of Your Articles Appear on Pages with High Google
PR
If you take a look at your Google Site Information page,
you'll probably notice that Google seems to pick up only
sites that have high page rank under the listing for sites
that link to you.
Then, of course all the sites that use the text of your
site URL, hyperlinked or not, can be found under the last
setting for sites that contain your link.
Google Page Rank is typically not something to get in a
frenzy over, but it does have an importance that can affect
your bottom line for two main reasons.
First, on the occasions that Google Page Rank can help you
get better search engine positioning, the process of being
linked from these sites can help bring you more targeted
traffic, which can lead to more sales. Again, this has to
be part of an overall strategy, not your sole reason for
submitting articles.
Second, if links from sites with higher page rank get are
being spidered more frequently than your site, your link
on these sites can also get crawled faster. If you have
unique content on your site, this can give you a competitive
edge when your content gets included more rapidly.
- These links back to your site are permanent
That means that instead of buying a link on a site that
appears there for three months and disappears, you are getting
a free, topically relevant link pointing back to your site
that may be archived, but not dropped.
Over time, if you submit articles on a regular schedule,
each effort towards publication is building on previous
exposure, helping you brand yourself and your company, as
well as build a strong link campaign pointing back towards
your site that is free.
As the quality of your articles improve, you can also get
qualified leads from the process, an increase in traffic
and sales, and publication in resources who have stronger
brands than you do, which you may then leverage for additional
exposure.
Just remember, the search engine benefits of promoting your
site with articles represent only the tip of the iceberg.
With articles you can also brand yourself, use your knowledge
to establish yourself as an expert, network, develop relationships
and increase your leads, sales and traffic.

Tinu AbayomiPaul, What is the Fifth Search Engine Benefit
to Article Marketing and Promotion? Find out in the free e-course
on Article Promotion at: http://www.freetraffictip.com/2-article-marketing/tips-am2.php

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