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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Five Top Tips For Successful Article Submission

Articles can be used for many things including products, services or yourself. It is a very effective way of getting a message out to the public especially as more and more people use the Internet. That is their right way to do this? Yes there is, you get it wrong that could cost you can search engine rankings.

One. The aim of the game is to create fresh content that is not duplicated on hundreds of different sites. Using automated article submission tools is a surefire way of your article not displaying in search engines. The way around this is to create a number of different articles or promoting the same thing but written entirely differently.

Two. Make sure that you select the correct directories to submit your articles to. Although there are many large article directories on the Internet which can benefit your cause it is worth remembering that your article may get lost amongst the others. Try and find new article sites that are up and coming in order to get your article closer to the viewer's eyes.

Three. Always write about something you know about. Your article is worthless if your content is wishy-washy. Do not just write articles for writing articles sake, make sure you are contributing towards the web community.

Four. Do not plagiarise someone else's article. As search engines get ever more sophisticated, their algorithm is now able to pickup plagiarised content in the slightest form. If you do use a source for your article always credit it.

Five. When beginning to write articles it is very easy to put quantity over quality. All the time you will find that your most thought out articles are the ones that generate the most traffic sales whilst the articles that do with less thought should disappointing results.

Ezinearticles is a great place to submit your articles for recognition whilst some younger sites such as http://www.lailapages.com offer less competition and could help your work get noticed quicker.

Andy Stocks is a web designer for http://www.wheresyourbusiness.co.uk a website design company specialising in web development, search engine optimisation, hosting and corporate identity. You can email Andy direct at andy@wheresyourbusiness.co.uk

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