David Jackson
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The following is an excerpt from my article, The Greatest Advertising Method Ever. The reason I'm sharing it with you is because, in my opinion, it's a much more effective way of article marketing. Anyway, here's the excerpt:
"There's a right way, and a wrong way to do article marketing. I'm going to share with you the right way. The reason I bring this up is because, until recently, I was doing article marketing the wrong way. I don't have a problem admitting that. And while I was getting decent results, I could have been getting even better results.
Anyway, what turned me around was an excellent article I read by Mark Daoust titled, "The Misunderstood Marketing Method." In his article, Mark writes:
"Instead of signing up for the latest article distribution program that promises to blast your article to a gazillion publishers that you may not even want publishing your article, choose one or two initial publications that you would like to be featured in, then work on developing a relationship with them."
The last two lines of that quote totally changed my article marketing philosophy:
"Choose one or two initial publications that you would like to be featured in, then work on developing a relationship with them."
And that's exactly the method I use today. I've established a relationship with a couple of select publications, and I submit my articles to them exclusively. If you want to have some control over where your articles are published, I advise you to do the same.
David Jackson
"There's a right way, and a wrong way to do article marketing. I'm going to share with you the right way. The reason I bring this up is because, until recently, I was doing article marketing the wrong way. I don't have a problem admitting that. And while I was getting decent results, I could have been getting even better results.
Anyway, what turned me around was an excellent article I read by Mark Daoust titled, "The Misunderstood Marketing Method." In his article, Mark writes:
"Instead of signing up for the latest article distribution program that promises to blast your article to a gazillion publishers that you may not even want publishing your article, choose one or two initial publications that you would like to be featured in, then work on developing a relationship with them."
The last two lines of that quote totally changed my article marketing philosophy:
"Choose one or two initial publications that you would like to be featured in, then work on developing a relationship with them."
And that's exactly the method I use today. I've established a relationship with a couple of select publications, and I submit my articles to them exclusively. If you want to have some control over where your articles are published, I advise you to do the same.
David Jackson