Has Web 2.0 changed the face of article marketing?
December 15th 2007 23:02
Is article marketing still effective or has Web 2.0 changed the face of article marketing forever?
I have been conducting a little research on article directory promotions that might prove useful. I set up a quick site on the topic of acne skin care, check it out let me know what you think. The site took about 20 minutes to make using HyperVRE. I composed 10 unique articles, all related to the site topic and posted them in several directories over the course of 30 days. At the time of this writing the site has gotten 174 visits all from the article resource box, as this is the only form of promotion for the site. The site has sold 4 e-books, producing $12. The adsense for the site is doing fairly well for the 1st month 13 clicks for a total of $5.96, I expect these figure to improve as the site builds traffic. While the figures are not that impressive at first glance, the results are encouraging. This site will now generate revenue on autopilot with an expected income of a hundred dollars a month in 90 days or so. The DHTML links have yet to produce affiliate sales. I don't expect real results from this form of advertising. I am not planning any PPC or other paid advertising for this site, only free traffic sources at this time. I have re-written the same 10 articles to avoid duplicate content penalties, which will be submitted over the next 30 days. I will post a follow up as necessary.
Thanks for reading,
George
I have been conducting a little research on article directory promotions that might prove useful. I set up a quick site on the topic of acne skin care, check it out let me know what you think. The site took about 20 minutes to make using HyperVRE. I composed 10 unique articles, all related to the site topic and posted them in several directories over the course of 30 days. At the time of this writing the site has gotten 174 visits all from the article resource box, as this is the only form of promotion for the site. The site has sold 4 e-books, producing $12. The adsense for the site is doing fairly well for the 1st month 13 clicks for a total of $5.96, I expect these figure to improve as the site builds traffic. While the figures are not that impressive at first glance, the results are encouraging. This site will now generate revenue on autopilot with an expected income of a hundred dollars a month in 90 days or so. The DHTML links have yet to produce affiliate sales. I don't expect real results from this form of advertising. I am not planning any PPC or other paid advertising for this site, only free traffic sources at this time. I have re-written the same 10 articles to avoid duplicate content penalties, which will be submitted over the next 30 days. I will post a follow up as necessary.
Thanks for reading,
George
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