If You Are Not Making Money From Your Articles,
you are missing one or more of the Five Essential Elements of Creating a Successful Article.
To learn more or get your copy now, click here: Article Marketing for Traffic, Sales and Profits.
Many people ask how we build our inbound links. We receive links from:
(Ordered by Importance)
Free-Reprint Articles
Unsolicited Referrals
Forum Posts
Social Bookmarking
Yes, we practice what we preach. We write Free Reprint
Articles for the promotion of all of our websites.
This website is literally a storehouse of information about article marketing.
If you set out to read every piece of information on this website concerning the
art and practice of article marketing and the various guides for getting the
most mileage from your article marketing campaign, you would be sitting at your
computer for days.
As with any project that begins small and then grows to an enormous size, the challenge is always to keep everything organized in a very simple and elegant format. This is the first salvo in our attempt to reorganize our information to make it easier to locate and follow.
Our goal here is to present a method for our visitors to pick out a destination
on our website, based on what they wish to gain from our website.
We have been distributing reprint articles for our clients since 2001.
We utilize a semi-automatic article distribution system. While we do have the ability
to automate most functions, we refuse to trust a computer algorithm to properly
interpret and target an individual article to the correct distribution outlets.
In our case, a human being always formats an article for proper display, and
a human makes a manual determination on where to send an article.
The individuals in our distribution network are a good mix of ezine publishers
and webmasters. Publication in ezines may result in a lot of traffic to your website
in a single day. Publication on websites may result in additional inbound links to
your website. Both channels can help you to generate more traffic and to gain more
sales from your website.
We have been ghost writing "reprint articles" for clients since 1999,
a full two years before we started this particular website.
Every writer and writing team has a specialty. Some writers only
write fiction, some only write history, and some only write sales copy.
Even on the internet, the specializations are important to recognize.
Book writers write and organize titles of 20 to 500 pages.
Industry-specific writers produce materials that can be used
in white papers, magazine articles, and company brochures.
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Writers create website copy
designed to improve one's ranking in the search engines.
Copywriters write sales copy, intended to sell a product or
service.
Reprint Article Writers create "reprint articles"... This is our
specialty...
Reprint Articles are deliberately designed not to sell products, but
to create interest in the author's personal biography.
In our case, we create articles in the range of 700 to 1200 words,
which generate an interest in our client and their website. We
measure the success of an article by how many times it is reprinted,
and by how many people visit a website based on having read the article.
Our goal is not to sell the reader on what you are selling...
The responsibility for selling your product or service resides
on the shoulders of your website. Our job is to get your website
noticed and visited.
Many folks have come to our website in hopes of finding articles that they
can use in their ezines, newsletters, magazines, websites, blogs, etc.
At the top of this page, in the red bar, we have a real-time count of how many
articles are available for reprint from our website. As of this writing, we are
about to surpass the 4,000 article mark.
When you land on an article page, you will still see two different formats
presented. The first 2,700 articles we distributed were hard-coded into our
website. The remaining articles have been loaded into a database. We are
working to get the first 2,700 articles converted to the database format,
so that we can present a unified format site-wide. And eventually, we will
be able to do that.
In the meantime, here are the factors that you will want to know about the
two different formats...
The original 2,700 articles are formatted like this:
Terms of Reprint, at the top of the page
A visual display of the article and author's resource box
A link to request a copy-and-paste version of the article by email
The more-recent articles as displayed from our database like this:
Terms of Reprint, at the bottom of the page
A visual display of the article and author's resource box, at the top
of the page
Immediately below the author's resource box, you have the option of
voting on the article. Immediately below that, you have HTML- and Text-versions
of the article available in form text boxes. Each of the form text boxes permit
you to copy-and-paste the information in Three Clicks: Click inside the box,
Right click, then Select Copy from the right-click menu.
If you choose to use the article in your ezine or on your website, you
can click one of the links available below the author's resource box to
notify us of the fact. As a Thank You From The Phantom Writers, you will
be given a link back to your ezine or website from thePhantomWriters.com.
While there may be several items listed under the author's Terms of Reprint,
there are three basics that apply nearly universally:
You are entitled to use the content without monetary considerations,
so long as you keep the author's resource box intact. The author's
resource box having been placed on your website or in your other
publication is the only payment that the author has required from you
to use his or her content.
If you use an article in a digital-medium, you must provide a clickable
link to the author's websites as listed in the author's resource box.
In order to use an article in a print-medium, you must usually contact
the author for specific permissions.