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A newbie’s- Adventures in the market.
By Jyoti Bisht
Well, here goes. I'm going to give this "writing" thing a shot, even though I'm not much of a writer.
Right now, my graphic design site only gets a hundred or so hits a week -- and that's not even enough
to show up as a blip on the radar when Google searches the Net.
I've tried writing search engine optimized articles in the past to sell my graphic design services and I've
got to tell you -- it didn't do me much good. Search engine algorithms get smarter all the time, and
keyword-stuffing doesn't work nearly as well as it used to. One of my clients (who will remain
nameless) asked me to do a series of SEO pieces for his band's website -- and their site ranking
actually went down as a result.
During a rare day of accelerated motivation, I was doing some Web research and came across the
concept of article marketing. Fans of the practice claim that if you do it right, writing one or two articles
a week about your business will drive traffic (and therefore money) right into your hands. So here's the
experiment: I want to take the $5,000 per year I make now off my online efforts and turn it into $15,000.
Ideally, articles like this one will help me get there!
The concept is simple: All I have to do is write one or two of these articles per week (provided I can
keep up my motivation!) and when I distribute them to online content sites, I'll start getting links and
improving my Page Rank. That all sounds wel