Article Marketing Snowballs Into A Mess
Article by Bonnie Davis Have you fallen for the article marketing trap? Sending out second rate articles, worrying too much about word count and ignoring all the things that would make your effort more successful? Article marketing has swept through the internet like an avalanche. Virtually everyone knows about the technique but very few are doing it well. As an article newsgroup moderator and article marketing expert I am in the trenches everyday. More and more often I hear complaints from publishers that the articles submitted to them * Private label articles flooding the market. Can you connect the dots to find out where the article marketing problems lie? With the article marketer. The article marketer, like myself, loves the technique but is often strapped for time. I believe that laziness is the root of all evil in the article marketing world. Any type of marketing with not work unless effort is expended. If you can't make the effort then don't use the technique. Article marketing done badly is far more damaging then not using the technique at all. It only works when you put forth the effort and create quality work. Don't blame the publishers for Make a commitment today to write well, submit only on topic articles and to hire help if you need it. Your best efforts will be the catalyst to better results and will support the growth of the article marketing community. Labels: Article-writing, Internet-marketing
are pure crap. Many of these publishers complain that article submission software is to blame. I have to disagree. Here is what I think is causing the majority of problems:
* Plaigarism and copyright violations.
* Lousy articles with no redeeming values.
* Off topic articles driving publishers crazy.
Instead of writing unique articles or hiring a ghostwriter to write for them they get lazy.
your shoddy articles and don't spend hours on forums complaining that the technique doesn't work. It does work. It has worked for me and for many others but it won't work for you if you insist on being lazy.


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