- Article Marketing: Why Buy the Cow When the Milk is Free?
Dr. Gary S. Goodman, author of the Nightingale-Conant audio program, "The Law of Large Numbers: How to Make Success Inevitable," says five factors are at work that militate against the idea that writing as many articles as you can is a great marketing idea. - Am I Nuts? Why Don't I Put My Web Site Link Into My 1,000+ Articles?
Dr. Gary S. Goodman, best-selling author of 12 books and more than 1,000 articles received an email from an Ezinearticles reader who raises some very important questions about article marketing as well as my unconventional approach to it.He thought you might like to "eavesdrop" on their exchange and find it beneficial. - 5 Insights Regarding Ezine Marketing
A nice chap from Australia, with some four decades of business experience emailed me after seeing that I have more than 1,000 articles posted on the web. He wants advice regarding Internet, and especially Ezine marketing. Here's what I shared with him, which I hope will help you, too - How To Spot A "Replicant" - A Phony Author And A Purchased Article
Is this Ezine article an original? Or is it something that has been sold to thousands of other writers, enabling each to claim authorship, for a fee? Here's a way to detect and to deter phonies, according to genuine author of more than 1,000 articles, numerous best-selling books, and internationally acclaimed speaker and consultant. - How Many Articles Do You Need To Seem Credible?
How many articles do you need to write and to post to seem credible?Will it take five, ten, a hundred, five hundred, a thousand, or ten thousand?And is there such a thing as writing too many, in the same sense that the credibility of a Shakespearean character came into doubt because he “protested too much,” or as we might say, he tried too hard?Dr. Gary S. Goodman, top speaker, Fortune 1000 consultant, and best-selling author of 12 books, thinks that he may have written too many articles, not too few. - Gee, I've Really Done It! Now What Can I Do With It?
Imagine investing the better part of three years writing hundreds, if not thousands of internet articles, without any specific purpose in mind other than to write them.One day, looking at some 33,000 writers that have fewer pieces to their credit, you gaze down from your perch, surrounded by nobody but yourself, and your fond memories of millions of clickers that have read your stuff; but that's all.They haven't bought a book from you because you don't have one—you've been too busy on your typing treadmill crafting articles to spin out anything else.And this thought hits you:Gee, I've really done it; now, what can I do with it, with this remarkable body of work, with this unique accomplishment of mine?This challenge faces not only writers but career changers and retirees. It vexes doctors, lawyers, and even professional boxers.Happily, we're coming to understand that we aren't facing a career problem, but a "translation problem," one that can be solved according to Dr. Gary S. Goodman, best-selling author, top speaker, and Fortune 1000 consultant. - Internet Article Writers: Maybe You Are EARLY To The Game
I was consulting to a software company in the early 1990's and I recall having one conversation, which as it turned out, was quite remarkable.The manager, who had been freshly hired, was high on the potential of the Internet to revolutionize the world as we knew it.At that time, for most people, including many sophisticated techies, the web wasn't even a faint blip on the radar screen.Within a few short years, his prophesy would come true, and with it he, I'm sure, and others would grow rich.By the time I realized what had happened, I felt I was hopelessly late to the game; that I missed the biggest and best wave there was to catch.I've felt a similar pang of regret about seeding the Internet with hundreds of articles, which is a campaign I undertook, in earnest, less than a year ago.But this time, I think I'm EARLY to the game, and you may be as well, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, top speaker, best-selling author, and Fortune 1000 consultant.
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