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Make All Your Website Pages Sales Pages
All online business owners want to attract as many
targeted visitors to their websites as possible. Their
favourite kind of visitors are the free ones and the
best source of free targeted website traffic is article
marketing. The concept is simple: you write an article,
it gets distributed in ezines and posted on other people's
websites where potential customers will read it and
click through on a link to visit your website.
The articles you write will also be used as additional
content for your own website, and this is valuable for
SEO purposes as well as for attracting visitors. Your
articles are more than just reading matter for visitors,
though; you could think of article pages as mini-sales
pages.
When you are adding content to your website, look at
each page you complete as if you are a visitor entering
the site for the first time via that page. Is there
an obvious way for the visitor to find the home page,
site map, contact details etc? You might think it is
easy enough to scroll to the bottom of the page and
squint a bit to see the small text hiding against a
camouflaging background, but then you knew it was there
all along, your visitors won't see it because they won't
go looking for it.
It is a big mistake to expect visitors to hunt around
for links; they won't bother to work that hard when
it is easy to hit their "back" button and
find a more easily navigable website. Place the links
where they will be seen easily by any visitor. It is
best to make the links obvious by having a contrasting
background to make them easy to read. You can have all
kinds of fancy roll-over effects for links but these
are not essential. The best way to deal with links is
to have them underlined because everybody is accustomed
to underlining indicating a link.
At the very least, you should have a link to the home
page but you can also induce visitors to explore by
having a link to your site map or a "you might
also be interested in..." menu and providing a
bookmark button is good way to encourage return visits.
Having a search box at the end of an article page is
an easy way to earn some extra money from the page and
you can make more money by having some Ad sense (or
similar) advertisements on your article pages.
Another great way to make money from your online article
pages is to embed your affiliate links into the body
of the article. This creates a real "mini-sales
page" but it involves a little extra work to create
and to keep up to date. Links embedded in articles offer
a natural-looking way to introduce your long term affiliate
programs to visitors. Dead links create a bad impression,
so this type of contextual linking is not something
I would recommend for affiliate products that are liable
to be changed or discontinued at short notice, unless
you are very organised and are prepared to make regular
changes.
An easier way of incorporating links into your article
text is to use context advertising links, such as the
system provided Amazon. All this requires is for you
to copy and paste a small script into the foot of your
web page. The software will automatically pick out keywords
and link them to relevant products.
Visitors to your website won't all arrive in an orderly
fashion via your main index page, your article pages
will be additional entry points from which you can steer
visitors to your home page or sales page, or even make
a sale right there on the article page.
Author: Elaine Currie
Elaine Currie is the owner of the Free Work At Home
Directory at http://www.huntingvenus.com
and author of the book Ezine Article Writing - 10 Steps
To Success. You can download the book free of charge
at: http://www.huntingvenus.com/free_ezine_articles_writing_ebook.shtml
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