How to Profit From Your Free Reprint Articles
by Kalena Jordan
Published on this site: August 25th, 2005 - See
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I came across a very clever tactic by an article author the
other day. I was reading one of his free reprint articles
and when I finished it, I realized just how smart he really
was. Not simply for the content of the article, which contained
very timely and useful information, but for the way he managed
to hook the reader in and possibly profit from them. Let me
explain:
Like me and other article writers, this author circulates
his articles to hundreds of article distribution lists on
a regular basis. His articles contain a link back to his web
site, which is an ideal way to boost his site's link popularity
on the search engines. Like other authors, he writes about
hot topics and current events in his particular industry.
Like most article authors, he writes in a casual, relaxed
style that engages the reader quickly and earns their trust.
BUT, (here comes the clever part), unlike most article marketers,
this author always divides his articles into two or more parts.
The first part of the article is circulated as a stand-alone
free reprint article via traditional distribution methods.
But at the end of the article and in his Author Resource Box,
he adds a link to invite the reader to view "a continuation
of the article" on his web site. The link is described
as either part two of the first article, or a related article
with more detailed information or a specific tutorial on how
to implement what was discussed in part one.
Why does he do this? Because most people reading the first
article will naturally click on the link leading to the next.
Once they are at his web site, he has much more control over
how the rest of the article/tutorial is presented. If the
article is a tutorial about an aspect of web design or search
engine marketing, it generally includes software recommendations
that integrate his affiliate links. He also manages to weave
in Google AdSense ads at convenient points between the article
paragraphs. And of course, by the time readers arrive at his
site, he has engaged the reader and gained enough of their
trust for them to take his recommendations and click on his
affiliate and AdSense links so he earns commission from them.
Very clever, don't you think?
You too can use this tactic to profit from your own free
reprint articles, by doing the following:
- Write articles that solve a problem for the reader, like
a "how to" article or a basic tutorial.
- Write about hot or new topics in your industry that people
are likely to be searching for.
- Write the article in two or more segments and save the
key instructions for part two.
- Design a landing page for the later part/s of your article
that naturally weaves in your affiliate links and/or AdSense
ads.
- Create a text link "hook" to the continuation
of your article, (your landing page), from the bottom of
part one.
- Make sure the first part of your article is well-written
and contains useful information as a stand-alone article.
The key is to provide a relevant, interesting article with
a link to another relevant, interesting article. No-one
wants to read a poorly-disguised ad for your affiliate products.
- Submit part one of your article to free distribution
lists.
- Observe the increased link popularity your site attains
and the resulting increase in search engine traffic.
- Enjoy the benefits and potential profits from your article
marketing efforts!

Kalena Jordan. As well as running her own SEO business
Web Rank (www.webrank.biz),
Kalena Jordan manages Search Engine College (www.searchenginecollege.com),
an online training institution offering instructor-led short
courses and downloadable self-study courses in Search Engine
Optimization and Search Engine Marketing subjects

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