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Exposing Your Expertise
Writing and leveraging
articles is my most successful strategy for promoting my Website and my
speaking and consulting services. Visitors to your site from targeted
articles tend to be higher quality leads than those from search engines,
and potential buyers like to see that you're published in many credible
outlets.
Here are my recommendations to implement this strategy:
1. Write the article
This may sound self-evident, but a couple of pointers:
a) Keep it short, and make the language simple, especially if you're
targeting online outlets. People don't read word for word on the Web -
rather, they'll scan the screen. Complex sentences and dense copy will
lose readers fast.
b) Develop a template that can be easily customized for different target
markets. My "Top Seven Ways to Tune Up your Website" has been parlayed
into versions for over a dozen different industries. The essential
points remain the same, and customizing simply involves adding specific
examples.
2. Put it on your Website
One of the key goals of your Website should be to showcase your
expertise. Content (combined with testimonials and success stories) is
the best way to achieve this.
When adding articles to your site:
a) Include a clear reprint policy. This should state whether you allow
articles to be reprinted, and if so, under what terms (including your
byline, copyright, notification of use, etc.)
b) If you have a large number of articles, provide an index page that
divides them into appropriate subject groupings, and gives a two-line
description of each.
c) Create a byline with an enticing hook to get people to visit your
Website. Mine refers to my popular free tipsheet "Beyond the Search
Engines", which lists 23 alternative ways to promote your site. This is
far more powerful than a bland statement such as "Philippa Gamse is an
internationally recognized . . ."
3. Research and offer it to appropriate venues
It's critical to be very clear about your target audience, and how to
reach them. Who are the economic buyers and decision makers that you'd
like to be in front of, and what do they read? Do those sites or
publications accept outside articles, and if so, what are their policies
around doing so?
My assistant, Bonnie Jo Davis, runs my highly successful articles
placement strategy. She provides a complete primer of her methodology,
along with many online research sources at http://www.ArticlesThatSell.com/
4. Follow up links and references
It's extremely important to measure the success of these efforts, both
in terms of the traffic to your site, and its quality.
Check the "referring URL" section in your traffic reports, and follow
links to you from any site that you don't recognize. Often, site owners
won't inform you when they've used your material. So you want to ensure
that you have been properly attributed. But also, thank the site owner.
I recently sent a note to
a university professor who had added some of my articles to his course
reading list. His response? "I really like your ideas, and by the way,
we're looking for a speaker for our upcoming conference . . ."
The Proof of the Pudding . . .
Does all this work? Absolutely. One of my articles was recently
highlighted as the "Cool Site of the Week" in Tekguide.net - an online
technology and computer directory. But the page that it linked to was
not mine, but PowerHomeBiz.com -another site that had featured this
article. So I now have sites quoting sites that quote me . . . and that
gets major brownie points in Google - the only remaining credible free
search engine.
I was also recently hired to consult for a site in the auto industry
after the owner had read my article in eDealershipnews.com. He said "I
liked the article, I can see how you think, and I'd like some of that
thinking for me". No further selling required!
© 2003 Philippa Gamse. All rights reserved.
Philippa Gamse, CyberSpeaker, is a Web strategy consultant and
professional speaker. Check out her free tipsheet for 23 ideas to
promote your Website: http://www.CyberSpeaker.com/tipsheet.html Philippa
can be reached at (831) 465-0317.
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