To be honest, you're not going to sell much from your aticle marketing efforts unless you fulfill all the goals of an article. You need to achieve each of the goals in every article.
There are seven main goals of an article that you need to achieve to get people to click on your link and then buy from you. I'll mention them briefly in this article and give you more details in subsequent articles.
1. Attract The Attention Of Your Reader.
There are two things to consider in attracting your prospective customer's attention so strongly that they "just have to" read your article. First you need to settle on a topic that your reader is craving to know more about. Second you have to quickly and clearly communicate what your topic will be in the headline and first couple of sentences.
2. Get Your Prospects To Read The Whole Article.
Once you have your prospect's attention you need to keep it by saying something new. You need to say something that they didn't know before or state it in a way that they had never expected. This is known as the "news value" of an article. Why would anyone keep reading if you aren't providing any real reason for continuing?
3. By The Time Your Prospect Finishes The Article They Should Respect You.
Make sure that whatever you say in the article sounds credible. Many times you will find yourself in a situation where you will need to explain a few things before the reader can agree with you. Take it slow. Don't just blurt out a statement they will disagree with or they won't finish the article. Make each sentence solid and believeable. Slowly build up credible arguments so your reader comes to a logical conclusion that they wouldn't have accepted in the beginning.
4. Have Your Reader Feel Like You Understand Them By The Time They Finish Your Article.
If you expect to sell anything you first need to have a rapport with your prospect. Every salesman learns this as a first principle in his training but all the courses on article marketing ignore it completely. In his course on copywriting, Joe Vitale calls it "maintaining their trance". Robert Collier calls it "staying in step with the conversation going on in their mind" in his Letter Book.
5. Make It Really Worthwhile For Them To Have Read The Article.
Reward the reader for spending time reading your article. If the reader feels they learned something valuable from you they will thank you by following your advice to click on your affiliate link. The more value you provide the better.
6. Set Up Your Article So Your Reader Feels Positively About The Product You Will Ultimately Offer For Sale.
This is called pre-selling. It's the basis of all successful article marketing. Selling is done in the sales letter. Your article isn't the place to be selling but you can provide information and insight that helps people understand the value of the features of the product you will be selling.
7. Motivate Your Prospect To Click On The Link In The Resource Box.
If you have done the previous six steps properly all you have to do here is to show them where they can get more information to solve their problem. You always have to ask people to take action. If you don't specifically ask people to do something, most of the time they will not click on your link.
The trick is to get people to click on the link when they are already interested in buying your product. Writing articles so people click on your link and buy something is more of a science than an art. If your articles meet all of the criteria listed on this page you will be amazed as to how much profit you can make from article marketing.
Subsequent articles will contain great detail so you are clear on what to write to be successful. - 15433
There are seven main goals of an article that you need to achieve to get people to click on your link and then buy from you. I'll mention them briefly in this article and give you more details in subsequent articles.
1. Attract The Attention Of Your Reader.
There are two things to consider in attracting your prospective customer's attention so strongly that they "just have to" read your article. First you need to settle on a topic that your reader is craving to know more about. Second you have to quickly and clearly communicate what your topic will be in the headline and first couple of sentences.
2. Get Your Prospects To Read The Whole Article.
Once you have your prospect's attention you need to keep it by saying something new. You need to say something that they didn't know before or state it in a way that they had never expected. This is known as the "news value" of an article. Why would anyone keep reading if you aren't providing any real reason for continuing?
3. By The Time Your Prospect Finishes The Article They Should Respect You.
Make sure that whatever you say in the article sounds credible. Many times you will find yourself in a situation where you will need to explain a few things before the reader can agree with you. Take it slow. Don't just blurt out a statement they will disagree with or they won't finish the article. Make each sentence solid and believeable. Slowly build up credible arguments so your reader comes to a logical conclusion that they wouldn't have accepted in the beginning.
4. Have Your Reader Feel Like You Understand Them By The Time They Finish Your Article.
If you expect to sell anything you first need to have a rapport with your prospect. Every salesman learns this as a first principle in his training but all the courses on article marketing ignore it completely. In his course on copywriting, Joe Vitale calls it "maintaining their trance". Robert Collier calls it "staying in step with the conversation going on in their mind" in his Letter Book.
5. Make It Really Worthwhile For Them To Have Read The Article.
Reward the reader for spending time reading your article. If the reader feels they learned something valuable from you they will thank you by following your advice to click on your affiliate link. The more value you provide the better.
6. Set Up Your Article So Your Reader Feels Positively About The Product You Will Ultimately Offer For Sale.
This is called pre-selling. It's the basis of all successful article marketing. Selling is done in the sales letter. Your article isn't the place to be selling but you can provide information and insight that helps people understand the value of the features of the product you will be selling.
7. Motivate Your Prospect To Click On The Link In The Resource Box.
If you have done the previous six steps properly all you have to do here is to show them where they can get more information to solve their problem. You always have to ask people to take action. If you don't specifically ask people to do something, most of the time they will not click on your link.
The trick is to get people to click on the link when they are already interested in buying your product. Writing articles so people click on your link and buy something is more of a science than an art. If your articles meet all of the criteria listed on this page you will be amazed as to how much profit you can make from article marketing.
Subsequent articles will contain great detail so you are clear on what to write to be successful. - 15433
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