Articles
Article
Submission and Publication
Article marketing is a
form of advertising in which a business or individual may write short
articles
related to either their particular business or, in the case of an
individual, a
subject that may be of particular interest to them. In its broadest
sense, an
article may be defined as a stand-alone part of a larger written work.
Such articles are
often made available for distribution and publication to the wider
audience.
There is, in fact, considerable demand for articles that have appeal in
terms
of content, subject material and style of narrative.
Each article
contains, at its base, a Resource box, also called a bio box or byline,
which
includes a short summary describing the author together with references
and
contact details relating to the author, in the case of an individual,
or his
business. The bio box is also used to house the business’ or
individual’s
website details, including the domain name, which a viewer may wish to
pursue
in order to gain more insight and detail concerning the subject
material in the
article.
Articles which
are well written and rich in content, when distributed for free, are
capable of
increasing the credibility of the author and his business, as well as
the
potential for attracting new customers. Much the same can be said in
the case
of an individual.
Rather than
writing just one or two articles, greater impact can be achieved with
the issue
of a steady stream of articles on the chosen subject. In this way, the
author
may become quite well known which, in itself, could add to the appeal.
The
basis for success is keyword-rich content on a niche subject.
Article marketing
has
been used by all manner of individuals
for centuries. Consequently, the practice is applied so widespread that
it has
become a well established form of media communication.
In
a text format, as
opposed to an online version, article
marketing is commonly used by businesses in order to secure free press
space.
The activities of a local business provide useful content for a
newspaper, and
free of charge as well. In return, the newspaper is quite happy to
provide the
contact details of the business along with the article.
Since
newspapers, and
other traditional media, have limited
budgets and are always on the lookout for content rich, free-of-charge
copy,
such arrangement are the mutual advantage of both parties.
A
good example of such an
arrangement might relate to a firm
of accountants who may wish to market the activities of their firm by
writing
an article with a title such as “The best ways to avoid being audited”,
and
then offering it to some local newspapers a few weeks before the start of the tax season.
Similarly, a
roofing
company may submit to radio stations an
article with a title such as "How to Avoid Damage to Your Roof by Ice
this
Winter" just before winter began.
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