Writing a good article is an excellent way to demonstrate your expertise and showcase your business in a local newspaper or online. An article in a local paper of course will bring you some immediate attention in your home market and that is a powerful way to build your business.
The benefits of online article marketing may not be as clear nor as immediate, but it too can be a powerful way to market your business. Each article posted online can contain backlinks to your web site. These backlinks are one of the factors Google and others use to decide where your web page appears when someone searches for a home stager in your community. The more back links you have, the more likely you are to get top billing. And you want top billing.
A lot of articles will also make it more likely that the local media in your community will find you and seek you out, when an editor decides to do an article or newscast on home staging. If a newspaper article is good for business, a minute or so of exposure on local TV is golden.
Article writing comes naturally for some and less so for others. But whatever your situation, it’s worth doing. But once done, there is no reason why you should submit it to only one venue.
The article is yours, and if you post it to Active Rain that’s great. But if you have gone to the trouble of writing the article why not get double and/or triple duty out of it?
Actually you can do a lot better than triple duty. Let me explain.
There are tons of people writing newsletter, blogs and ezines on the internet. Some write all their content themselves, but this gets to be time consuming and a royal pain for most. So, rather than writing everything themselves, they will go to one of hundreds of different article directories that exist and find suitable articles they can use for their publications.
These directories are always looking for fresh content to offer to these bloggers and editors. So they are willing to take your article and post it on their site so newsletter editors can find it. To make it worth your while, they stipulate that anyone who uses your material must include your resource page.
Your resource page is a brief statement at the bottom of you article that you write that says who you are, and allows you to include usually two links to your web site and or other site you want people to go to.
When I write articles I might include a link to one of my blogs and maybe another to an eBook I am selling.
The article directories make money on the advertising on their site, the people using your article get fresh content to use in their publications. It’s a classic win-win-win situation.
The Granddaddy of all article directories is www.ezinearticles.com. If there were just one place you wanted to post you article it would be there. It is free to sign up as an author. And almost everyone I know who is serious about internet marketing uses them. But as I said earlier, there are hundreds of similar article directories.
Now understand that each of these has their own set of rules, and it can be a bit frustrating at first to understand their different editorial requirements. But If you are capable of writing an article a week or even just an article a month, but are able to commit to doing so on a regular basis, it will be well worth your while to learn your way around these sites.
One of the biggest shortcuts out there are some of the article directory submitters. These are services that will take your article and submit it to multiple directories at once. Some of these are pretty pricey for occasional users. I use a service developed by Brad Callen called Article Submitter.
It too is designed for the professional. It’s top level service the platinum allows you to submit your article to over 250 directories with the click of a single button. That’s a big time saver compared to going to each site and copying and pasting your article, title, resource box, and other items like keywords directory by directory.
But I don’t use the platinum version myself. Frankly I started out with his Free version and later upgraded to the Gold. These take a little more effort, but once you have the basics down you can upload the same article to a lot of different directories. I usually submit to about 25 different directories for each article I write.
That gives me a lot more chances that my articles will be picked up by different newsletters and bloggers. Now this may be especially valuable to home stagers. That’s because a lot of Realtors use newsletters to keep in touch with their farms or prospect list. (Home stagers should as well – that’s why you need something like market maker to build your own lists)
Since home staging topics will be relevant to many of these newsletters, I would guess that you would have a good chance of getting relevant article picked up. And while most will be from markets outside your market area, each will include a link back to your web site and do you some good. And sooner or later, you will find a local Realtor or two using them in your own market, with any luck at all.
Article marketing is a powerful, if slow working tool to build a significant marketing advantage in your local area. Article marketing is one of the topics that will be part of the monthly marketing calls we will be doing as part of the Market Maker Program.
PS: if you are interested in the free version of the Article Submitter, look for the four tabs at the top of the page and click on article submitter. That will take you to the free version. If you can afford it, and plan on becoming a regular article writer, the Gold or Platimum versions are more powerful.
Which ever you use, once you have taken the time to write an article it make sense to distribute it as widely as you can. The more directories you post on the more editors that will see your work and the more likely it will get published. It multiplies the benefits of your efforts. Check out Article Submitter.









• March 31, 2009 @2:30 pm




