If
You Write, They Will Come
“If you write, they will come”… What
does that mean?
When it comes to the web, the more you write, the more traffic
you’ll have flowing into your website. Whether it is content
you
feature on your site, blog posts or even press releases, if you want
people to know your website exists, start writing about it.
You may have heard the phrase “content is king”,
and there
is a lot of truth to that. The more quality, informative content a site
has the more reasons a person has to visit that site. Adding a steady
stream of articles and other information to your site will help the
search engines find your site and will also keep visitors coming back
for more information.
When it comes to articles, don’t just stop with adding
articles
to your own site. Other website owners are in search of fresh, quality
content, too and could use your articles. You can add the articles you
write to a reprint article directory, and when a website owner
publishes your article, the links that you have chosen to add to the
“author’s bio box” will be included. A
limitless
number of people will be able to read your articles and see your links.
Keeping a blog is another way to increase traffic to your site through
writing. Update your blog regularly, several times a week. Your readers
will come to see you as an expert and will visit your site for more
information on the topics your site features. Point out new articles
and other information that you add to your website in your blog posts,
including links to your site.
A press release is a way to get free publicity through the media. The
purpose of a press release is to give the media, usually newspapers,
information that is useful, relevant and interesting. Don’t
stop
with “paper” newspapers – also include
online
newspapers in your press release distribution.
If you have never written a press relapse before, don’t
worry.
Here are the basic things you will want to include. Include your name,
URL, address and phone number at the top of the page. The words
“press release” should be centered, in bold, and in
all
capital letters under that. Below that, print the name of the person
you want the press release to go to, and the release date for the
information. If the information can be released at any time, you can
use the words “for immediate release”. Give your
press
release a title, and below that include the “who, what,
where,
when and why”. At the end of your press release, include
three #
symbols, centered directly underneath the last line. If possible, print
your press release on letterhead that displays your business name and
logo.
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