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Follow These Simple Tips to Get More Traffic to Your Articles
Have you noticed something recently? If you have it already, it’s the amped up talk about using social media to build your business. Pinterest, Facebook, Google +, LinkedIn, YouTube, ReddIT, and other social media outlets are a must-have to put to work if you want to increase traffic from social networks. Nowadays, getting search engine traffic alone is not enough. Through it all, article marketing continues to be an effective means of organically building up your visibility on the World Wide Web, especially when using speech recognition to write unique content using the power of your voice.
Are you struggling to get traffic to your published articles? College of Content is more than happy to help others with free information on “how to potentially get more traffic to your published articles.” There are so many unique ways to get traffic to published articles. Truth of the matter is, nobody starts out on top as a dedicated article marketer. Every online article directory, e-zine and full-time article marketers have all started from the bottom. So, with that in mind, just know you’re not the only one struggling. We all are.
The first step you should take in potentially increasing traffic to your published articles is to grab the RSS feed from your article marketing profile. Regardless of what article directory you used to submit your articles to “create a free account here if you haven’t already done so and submit articles,” there should be an orange image on your article marketing profile. That’s your RSS feed. All you have to do is once you have your RSS feed from your article marketing profile, you can then use a free third-party applications such as Twitterfeed, Dlvr.it, or Shar.es to have your newly published articles automatically shared on social networks like LinkedIn, Delicious, Facebook and Twitter. By automatically having your articles shared on the social networks, it’ll save you manual time from having to sign into each one and posting the link. This gives article marketers a piece of mind knowing their articles or automatically shared without doing the extra footwork and potentially increasing traffic simultaneously.
The second step you can take in potentially increasing traffic to your published articles is create YouTube videos. Once you have your YouTube video created, simply use your voice recognition program to write a unique YouTube video description of what your video was about. Include a link or two to your published articles in the header and footer section of your YouTube video description. Once that’s complete, and relevant keywords to your YouTube video and then save it. Once the YouTube video finished processing and it’s available for viewing, the links to your articles along with the video description you just created using your speech recognition program will now show along with the video. In less than 20 min., search engines will automatically come by and not only indexed the YouTube video, but also index the content you created in the video description section along with links to articles. This is a wonderful way of potentially boosting your search engine rankings and getting extra traffic by way of using YouTube to promote your published articles.
Pinterest is also a great way to increase back links and traffic to your articles. You can use a free image generator available in your search engine of choice to create a quote or positive thought. Once you have created the image, simply upload it to your Pinterest profile, include relevant hash tags, and use your speech recognition program again to write a unique description. Once that’s complete, save your information. Now, you’ll have to go back to the image and click the edit button because you didn’t enter the link to your published article yet. Go back and click the “edit” button. Once you’ve done that, you’ll see the small section below description that says “source.” Enter the link to your published article you want linked to in that section. After that’s done, click “save changes.” Now, you have an image linked to one of your published articles on the article directory of choice you use to submit your articles to. That will help boost potential traffic and search engine rankings, if you stay persistent and do this on a daily basis.
Now that you have some creative ideas on how to potentially increase back links and traffic to published articles, let your creativity roam freely. Your many more ways to get more traffic to published articles. The key to success in article marketing game and getting better search engine rankings is persistence and humility. With all of this in mind, College of Content wishes you the best in your article marketing endeavors and never give up!