Make Your Article’s Readers Responsive

This post was written by Ion Andrei on October 7, 2009
Posted Under: Article Marketing

Writing an article you want to establish a contact with your readers. By reading your article, a reader should be motivated to take action somehow, and you must facilitate this. Here are few ways you can make your article’s readers responsive:

* Put a link to your website or your blog in the resource box. All the writers are doing this, but few of them understand that it is a big mistake to send them to your sales page. If the reader likes your article will probably want more information, but he is not ready to buy something from you.

The best results you get sending your readers to a web page with more information related to your article’s topic, where you should have an opt-in form and a valuable free gift as incentive in order to determine them to sign up for your newsletter.

* If you are promoting a product or a service as affiliate, don’t send them directly to the product page. Set up yourself a landing page where you are making a review of the product. However, most of the article directories does not allow you to put affiliate links in your resource box.

* Install a “tell a friend” script on your web page and offer them an incentive if they will invite their friends to visit your website or read your articles.

* Give them the possibility to contact you personally. Put a link to your help desk or your email address in a visible place on your web page and state in your resource box that contact information can be found on your website. People like to deal with real people, not only with web pages.

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