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Jumaat, 20 Mei 2011

How to Save Your Articles From Getting Rejected - Article Marketing Techniques for Coaches

Getting your articles rejected by major directories and search engines can be downright frustrating. Just imagine all the time and effort that you put in to finish those articles just to realize in the end that you'll not be able to use them. This is the reason why I am writing this article. In here, I'll give you some amazing techniques to ensure that not one of your articles will be rejected again. Here's what you need to do:
1. First, commit yourself to giving your readers original, useful articles. Article directories are much stricter these days when it comes to the quality of articles that they publish. This is due to the latest algorithm change of Google. They will not accept your articles if they're obviously copied from other sites or blogs or if you just rewrite other articles and offer the same information. So, be willing to work harder to reap great results. This may mean spending more time doing research, paying attention even to smallest details, and committing to giving your readers nothing but useful, valuable information.
2. Check your grammar. As I said a while ago, article directories are much stricter these days. What used to be acceptable before is no longer acceptable now. Before, they'll accept articles that contain few grammar and spelling errors but not anymore. I guess the people behind these directories no longer have the time to do your job. So, proofread your articles before you submit them. Ensure that they're ready for publishing once you click that submit button. If possible, I would also suggest that you get the services of professional editors to ensure that your articles are flawless.
3. Advertise only on your resource box. It's very article marketer's goal to make an outright sale but this doesn't mean that you can use your articles as product-promotional tools. Do not make them sound like sales pitches and do not insert blatant ads or self-serving links on your article body. There's no way that directories will allow this.
4. Longer is better. Gone are the days when 300-word articles are ideal for publishers. Today, they prefer articles that are a bit longer (600-1,000 words). Some publishers are convinced that by increasing the required word count, contributors will be forced to offer their readers with more information. Obviously, this will make online users happier.
5. Follow 2% keyword density. Don't get too excited to use your keywords on your article body. You see, one of the major reasons why articles are rejected by directories is because of keyword abuse/spamming. Be on the safe side by using your main keywords just once for every 50 words. Substitute it with relevant terms when needed to avoid keyword spamming and to avoid making your articles sound redundant.
6. Check your resource box. I highly recommend that you make use of preview button before you submit your articles. This is to ensure that the anchor texts on your resource box are working properly.
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