Link Building With Articles
There are many different ways that a  link can be built... 
Dave Davies  
 
 
There are many different ways that a  link can be built.  One that is often overlooked but which can have  huge rewards is writing and submitting articles.  The reason article  writing and submission is arguably one of the best of the link  building methods is that it not only functions as a link building  exercise but also a traffic source.  Honestly, can you think of a  better use of your online marketing time than a tactic that provides  for traffic and which can help improve your search engine visibility?   Neither can I. 
That being said, simply whipping off an  article and putting it up on your site is not going to do it.  There  are a few crucial steps to making the most of your efforts.  It may  take a bit longer to do it right but the rewards will be much higher  as well.  Here are the basic steps to writing an effective article  that gets well picked up and can provide you with some solid traffic  and links. 
Pick A Topic 
Picking a topic for your article can  often be harder than it sounds.  When you're selecting a topic you  can't simply write about the first thing that pops into your head.   There are two questions you need to ask yourself when you're  selecting your topic: 
  - Will the editors care?  If the  	editors of related websites aren't going to care about your topic  	then it's not going to get published.  If it's not going to get  	published then you can probably find better uses for your time – like golf or shopping for blue widgets online.
 
  - Will bloggers care?  The second  	questions is whether other online publishers will be interested in  	the content.  If an editor publishes your content and other link to  	it, that makes the like to you on the publisher site all the  	stronger.
 
 
Something I've  found handy is reading through your FAQ's.  If clients and site  visitors regularly ask you the same questions, these are likely good  topics for your article (though an article on your shipping policies  probably won't get picked up too widely).  Another great place to  start when thinking of a topic to write about is your own brain.  Are  there questions you've asked that took a ton of time or research to  answer?  If so – answer the question for others and cover the  research and you're likely to get well picked-up. 
Write The  Article 
While picking a  topic can be hard, constructing the article can be all the more  difficult.  An article needs to have a specific point and must  provide the reader with a means to understanding why you're making  that point. 
Let's take this  article for example; once I knew I wanted to write an article on how  to use article writing as a link building method I knew what the tone  would be: instructional.  After that it was a matter of deciding what  I wanted to cover in the article (picking a topic, writing the  article, testing the article and article syndication).  After I'm  done writing this article I'll have it proof-read by a couple people  who aren't involved with our site and then I'll syndicate it in hopes  of developing some solid, highly-relevant links and secure some  equally relevant traffic. 
If I were writing  an article on a different topic (choosing a life insurance provider  for example) I may divide my article into sections such as:  calculating what you need, analyzing the various options, selecting  providers, choosing between an insurance company and an insurance  broker).  Either way you'll want to decide ahead of time what you  need to cover.  You also need to decide on an article length ahead of  time.  As a general rule, an article between 1000 and 1200 words is  good.  Shorter likely won't cover everything and longer tends to lose  some people.  To this end, I'll move on to part three (testing the  article) to keep things conceise. 
Testing 
Admittedly I  don't have a ton to say on this topic.  Get people to proof-read your  article.  Ideally you'll find people from inside and outside your  industry to proof the article to make sure it makes sense to experts  as well as laymen. 
Also, watch the  pickup rates on your different articles by searching for it after  submission.  Pay attention to the types that get picked up and where  and focus future articles for the best outcome (whether that's links  or traffic or both – you'll have to decide based on the statistics  generated by each articles) 
Article  Syndication 
And now for the  entire purpose of the article – the syndication.  There are two  main avenues you can look down (and should) when looking to syndicate  your articles.  You can find an article syndication service for  submissions (very good for a large number of article directories) and  you can seek topic-specific sites that will accept your articles. 
As I am  affiliated with an article syndication company I won't list your  options there for fear of a conflict of interest and thus diminish  the article.  Instead I'll focus on finding specific sites to submit  your article to and will assume you will select your own large  distribution options. 
To find sites to  submit your articles to you may need to think outside the box.   You'll need to run a number of searches for related phrases that will  yield the best results.  For example, if I worked for a web design  company I might search for places that accept articles that are  related to web design, hosting, SEO, small businesses and anything  else I could think of.  For example, I would begin my search on  Google with “web design article submit” and extend it from there. 
A helpful tool  for this is SEO  Quake.  If you list your results in sets of 100  you can order them by PageRank or backlinks and go for the higher  valued sites first. 
Once you've got a  solid list you can complete your submissions to it.  Don't forget to  document your submissions as well as any account information for  future reference as you'll likely want to submit another article down  the road.  Also, you'll want to add a few sites each submission so  you've got a constantly evolving list with more and more backlinking  domains. 
Conclusion 
Of course, you'll  likely discover more for yourself as you write and syndicate your own  articles.  Just don't give up the first time and learn from every  submission.  It may take a bit to figure out what works best but  article syndication is one of the single more effective link building  tactics available. 
  
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