While there are many direct ways to create profits with your articles, there are also indirect ways to profit from your articles that are still worth paying attention too. And always will be in my opinion.
Two Indirect Ways to Make Money with Your Articles
There are many indirect financial benefits gained from your articles. Let's take a closer look at the top two:
Indirect Profit Source 1 - Links - When you publish your articles on EzineArticles and other Article Directories, you have links in your Resource Box that lead back to your web site or blog. This means there are now links on other websites that connect to you. This is great because this is one of the ways that your web site can get highly ranked - by the number and quality of the links coming into your web site.
In the case of EzineArticles, you have links coming back to your web site from a site that is consistently ranked in the top 300 web sites on the internet. This is a powerful link.
And the link power does not end there. When other web sites and blogs use your articles, you then have links from many other web sites and blogs coming back to your web sites and blogs.
Indirect Profit Source 2 -Traffic - If you are interested in creating lots of traffic to your web sites and blogs and are not using articles, then you are leaving tons of traffic and visitors on the virtual table. When your articles are found on Article Directories and on other people's web sites, blogs and newsletters, you are reaching hundreds, thousands and sometimes hundreds of thousands of prospects that you would not have otherwise been able to reach.
Consider this - EzineArticles gets 10 million unique visitors a month. Yep that's 10 Million, with an M. That's 2.5 million a week. Get your articles in front of those 10 million unique visitors a month.
And you can get started today by claiming your instant access to 2 of my Instant Article Templates when you visit CLICK HERE
Popular post
-
NEW YORK - US stocks climbed broadly Thursday as better-than-expected data on jobs and manufacturing lifted a broad swath of stocks, includ...
-
WASHINGTON - (Dow Jones) - The International Monetary Fund is following closely developments in Greece and stands ready to help, but there...
-
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The U.S. Federal Reserve's balance sheet shrunk slightly in the latest week as the central bank's purchas...