10 GREAT BENIFITS of Submitting Articles to Ezines
Copyright 2006 John C Alzza
1. You'll brand your web site, business and yourself by
submitting articles to e-zines (online magazines). You could
include your name, business name, your credentials, web site
address and e-mail address in your resource box. Catch the
persons eye with something interesting so they will visit your
site.
2. You will become known as an expert on the topics you write
about. This will give you and your business extra credibility
which will help you compete against your competition. You will
appear as a teacher with useful knowledge. Knowlege is the
primary thing people look for when they use the internet.
3. Your article might also be placed on the publisher's home
page. If they publish each issue on their home page this will
give you some extra exposure. Grab a spot in front
4. You might get extra exposure if the e-zine publisher archives
their e-zine on their site. People might want to read the back
issues before they make the decision to subscribe. Become a
superior.
5. You will get free advertising. This will allow you to spend
your profits on other forms of advertising. You could buy
advertisements in other e-zines that don't publish your
articles. Free advertising is a major plus.
6. You might get extra income from people wanting to hire you to
write other articles, books, or even ask to speak at seminars.
This is a great way to multiply your income. What could
be
better then being the superior and having people look up to you.
7. You could allow e-zine publishers to publish your articles in
their free e-books. Since people give them away, your
advertising could multiply all over the internet. E-books have a
lot of content in them an catch a lot of people. If someone
reads one and happens to see your article in it then they will
trust you even more which means more sales.
8. You will get your article published all over the web when you
submit it to an e-zine publisher that has a free content
directory on their web site. They'll allow their visitors to
republish your article. Your article will spread like wildfire.
9. You'll gain people's trust. If they read your article and
like it, they won't be as hesitant to buy your product or
service. You will then be able to increase your profits since
people will take your word for it and look up to you.
10. You could get your article guaranteed to run in an e-zine.
You could agree to run one of their articles in your e-zine if,
in exchange, they run yours in their e-zine. It's a win/win
situation. You can't possibly lose out!
About the author:
Visit http://www.fastestmoneymaker.com where articles and ezines
may change you life. You won't believe how effective ezines can
beif done properly. They are one of the most effective online
marketing weapons used by the top earners.
Written by: John C Alzza
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