Writing Niche Content to support your Internet Marketing efforts is a great way to increase your online exposure as well as to increase your backlinks.
Once you’ve written content for a website or landing page that you plan to use to sell a product, you’ll want to come up with ways to write as much Niche Content as possible so that you can drive traffic to the page where people will buy from you.
Here are several ways to do that:
1. Writing Articles And Press Releases
Write articles for directories and write press releases as well. There are a lot of sites that accept articles and syndicate them for you and most of these will allow you to put links in that can point to your online site. Writing articles on a regular basis will help you dominate your Niche in the Search Engines and send you more potential customers.
How do you write Niche Content? Articles can be written to pre-sell customers. They should talk about your subject matter in a helpful way that will lead people who have a problem to see that buying your product presents a solution.
To come up with article ideas it’s a good idea to regularly research and read up on your subject and jot down ideas for articles whenever you see one. Then, when you are ready to write you can draw from the idea list. You can spin articles different ways so that you can turn an idea into several content articles as well.
2. Regular Blog Posts
You can start several free Blogs through sites like WordPress and Blogger as well as hosted blogs of your own and write regularly on your subject matter. Use plenty of keywords and you can draw search engines in. Use these blog posts to link to articles and sites of yours online to provide extra SEO power. Some social networking tools also contain blogs.
Use the blog feature on your MySpace account, in your Stumbleupon profile as well as adding a blog to your website to sit in the background. This will bring a regular flow of traffic to your site and allows you to talk to your customers and potential customers.
3. Ebooks And Reports
Write an Ebook or special report about your subject matter. You can sell it or give it away to build your email marketing list. Worried that you don’t have time to write an Ebook? They can be as small as ten pages (for a report) and 25 pages (for an ebook) and you don’t have to use fresh content if you don’t want to when you’re giving it away for free (or for a low fee).
You can turn your articles and blog posts that you’ve already written into a report which gives you more ways to use your existing Niche Content!
4. Re Write Your Articles
You can spin your articles into new text by rewriting them with different words. Then you can use your ‘new’ article to submit to other directories, to create HubPages or Squidoo lenses or new reports.
Do be sure you’re providing value to your readers whenever possible but a little bit of spinning and rewriting can provide you with extra mileage for the articles you have written!
Tip: Save your top quality content for when it counts to use on high quality sites as well as your own paid websites and use your ‘spun’ versions for lower ranking directories and your free blog sites.
As you can see, there are a lot of ways to reuse the content you’ve written. Keep researching your subject matter regularly to help you write fresh content.
Don’t forget about the valuable Google Alerts tool that you can use to set the system to email you fresh website content about a subject you’re interested in. While you shouldn’t ever plagiarize someone, reading others’ takes on a niche subject can help motivate and inspire you to write more content for your internet marketing efforts.
Have a most outstanding day.
Sean RasmussenAussie Internet Marketing
www.SeanSEO.com © 2008 - 2012





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Hi Sean,
These are all excellent ideas and again, ones that I’m not utilizing. But, I’m learning so much from reading your blog posts and I’ll start implementing these things as I hit levels where I can use them.
I feel like Internet Marketing is a huge jigsaw puzzle and right now I’m still learning how everything fits together.