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If you want to be successful using article marketing and the no cost marketing system follow these 7 proven tactics.

1. Write as many articles as possible:

No Cost Marketing is more about quantity than quality and common sense dictates that the more articles you have floating around in cyberspace, the more signature click you'll get and the more income you'll earn.

2. Make Your Articles Viral.

What this simply means is allowing other people to publish your article just as long as nothing is changed and you are given credit for it. Another way of doing this is offering your writing services to others which will become added revenue for you.

3. Use A Pen Name When Submitting Your Articles:

This does two things. First of all, unless you are a natural born writer, your first articles may not be that great. A pen name will keep you from being embarrassed about the quality of your articles. Secondly, once you get well known in the Internet marketing circles, using a pen name will keep your competition from searching out your niche markets.

4. Go For Products With Recurring Commissions:

This only makes sense. Why not sell them once and make money on a recurring basis? It's not much harder to sell someone a recurring product vs. a onetime sale, thus getting you a long-term residual income and keeping the amount of work to a minimum.

5. You Want To Do Is Provide Some Great Content:

But then you want to create the desire to know more at your website. Make sure you're not giving everything away in the article. Your goal in your article is to basically pre-sell people, and that is a highly effective approach.

6. Anticipate the questions that your readers might raise:

While writing your articles, think of those issues that might be raised by your target audience. Then, address these one by one on your content. Ensure that these people will walk away without unanswered questions in their minds.

7. Write Short Paragraphs:

If you write in long paragraphs, it is hard for the reader to keep their mind on track. The words are to mixed up and look like a long block of text that keeps your eyes straining. A reader at this point will simply click away from your site, and go look elsewhere for the information they are looking for.

by: DK Hammond




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