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How to Get More Traffic to your Articles

The burning question in the mind of every writer and those making a career in ecommerce is who makes the Internet as a platform to obtain the volume of targeted traffic to your articles. Targeted traffic means more than 5 star ratings, encouraging comments, word of mouth (viral) marketing on their behalf, traffic, etc. are specific group of people more likely to click on your ads relevant and make more money writing.

While you may have a pair - or even a few - quality keywords in your article, select one keyword or keyword phrase to target for maximum effect. You can use tools like Word tracker, Ad Words, Google, etc. to test what keyword and keyword phrases would be your best bet in getting targeted traffic super.

Ecommerce opportunities increase with key location's proper use. If you really want to get targeted traffic and potentially sell ads on your articles generated, so it is necessary to pay attention to where they are placing keywords. Places not to forget are: 1 x in the title, 2x in the introduction, 1 - 2x at each step in the filename of your photos as well as the areas of photo title. Neglecting any of these areas and traffic to your goal has just left you to read the article from another person instead.

Promote the existence thereof in areas where your target traffic crashes. Forums dedicated area, in the resources section for articles, your website / blog, Answerbag, Yahoo Answers, eHow groups, Twitter ... Heck, maybe even your local laundromat!

Create an online loop effect. This way you can ''recycle'' the same as that directed traffic and worked to channel in Create a blog, Squidoo lenses and a website and link them all together. Add more sites to your loop like discovering them, such as platforms for another article.

Social Bookmark your articles along with social bookmarking sites to benefit those in ecommerce jobs. To really get targeted traffic from social bookmarking, you need to take the time to look and see what types of articles in that particular community is more interested in devoting some time to your pages to see what is the high ranking.

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