Marketing Tips For Authors: Writing Articles For Online Distribution

Online articles offer publicity and promotion for you, your book, and your services. Successful articles provide prescriptive advice and solutions to the readers’ problems, and average between 400 and 800 words in length. It’s easy to condense content form your published book or book-in-progress to create an article for online distribution. Be sure to include a brief bio with your benefit statement and a link to your website, blog or promo product in your byline. For the greatest impact, focus on the top-ranked article distribution sites for submission.

The 10 Top-Ranked Article Distribution Sites:

Ezine Articles

Articles Base

Buzzle

Go Articles

Article Alley

Article Dashboard

Idea Marketers

Amazines

iSnare

Article City

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Posted on Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 at 5:00 am.
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