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Making the Most of Your Online Publishing Efforts

from: Deb St. George - WonderRanchPublishing.com

It is important when you begin making efforts with online publishing that you take every possible step to ensure that you are getting the maximum result for your efforts. There are things you can do that will stretch the good of your efforts and make them pay off much better for your when all is said and done. Consider the steps below every time you begin to write out a list of articles and your work will move much more quickly and efficiently.

1) Create a list. Having lists gives you a sense of accomplishment when you are able to mark things off and lets you know how much work is left for the day. It's a great motivator when you are ahead and a kick in the rear when you start falling behind. Regardless, it can help you stay organized for the day ahead.

2) Do your research and create detailed outlines for each original article at one time. This allows you to disconnect from the Internet and focus on writing when the time comes instead of encountering all the distractions that being online can provide.

3) Write the main article and the rewrites of that article (when writing for article marketing) at the same time. This way the details are fresh in your memory and you will find that the subsequent articles flow much more smoothly than if you wait a few hours or days in between writing one and then the others. Also you can go ahead and submit them to the various search engines so that they can begin getting page views or working towards publication while you are still in the process of writing the other articles.

4) Make sure each original article gives the reader something new. You are already rewriting articles to submit across multiple platforms. Don't make the mistake off offering the exact same information in all of your articles. You can borrow some information from other articles to make points or even back up points but offer something new and different in every original article so that your readers have a reason to come back for more.

5) Don't make the mistake of going for quantity over quality. Quantity may look good on paper but quality brings in the business. That is what your goal is in the end. Make sure that you provide quality content in all of your online publishing efforts for the best results. Otherwise no one really has an incentive to choose your service or products over the many other marketers they will come across online. If you offer exceptional quality, sound advice, and solid information you will make the sales as long as you are consistent in your keyword research and marketing efforts.

Online publishing is a challenge for many great marketers. The rewards though are well worth the effort and will look nice on your bottom line. What steps have you taken to broaden your online publishing exposure today?



 

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