How To Get Traffic To Your Site By Reading The Morning News
Vision Business Concepts Inc
When you sit down tomorrow morning with your coffee mug in one hand,
and your daily news in the other, keep one thing in mind: one story
in there could be worth millions to your business.
How could
it be worth millions, you ask? By using one of the top stories as a
strategy for an online marketing campaign.
Every day the news
is filled with human-interest stories.
Stories that people want
to follow because of their timeliness, and their impact on society
as a whole. Things like:
* The Olympics
* Space
exploration
* Elections
* Seasonal Events
*
Hollywood movies and awards ceremonies
* Job loss/cutbacks
And with each of these events is the opportunity to combine your
traditional marketing ideas, with your Internet strategy, with the
event itself.
As you’re reading the news, choose one article
or topic that captures your attention, and use it as a basis for
creating an online marketing campaign.
Let’s use the idea of
job loss and recent cutbacks as an example. The news is filled with
companies that are making cutbacks on staff, and are laying people
off by the thousands. If you are a financial advisor, this should be
music to your ears.
You can start bringing in significant traffic
to your site by writing up a press release and a keyword rich
article promoting your solutions and helping people survive while
facing a lay off situation.
First, a press release is made to
deliver a message to the press. While its important to send it to
your local news affiliates, its just as important to send it to
online press sources to develop links to your website.
In
your press release, use an energetic title that captures attention.
Since your goal is to help people survive cutbacks, your title may
say something like, “Local Financial Advisor Holds Key To Surviving
Layoffs”. Then continue to fill your press release with several
paragraphs of detail on what the key is.
The purpose of a great
press release is to provide a storyline for a reporter or media
source, and give enough support to make the story a credible piece
of news for their outlet. The more work you put into the release,
the less work will be needed to write the story – and the greater
your chance of getting the coverage you’re looking for.
After
your release has been written, submit it to top online newswires
like PRWeb.com, PR.com, and PRLeap.com.
This not only puts you in
front of the people who cover the news, but also provides you with a
valued link back to your site.
Second, write an article with
the same structure as your press release. Using the same information
from the above example, your article title may be, “Three Key Ways
To Survive A Layoff”. Like your press release, your article
should be filled with helpful information for a person recently
experiencing a layoff. The more helpful the article, the better
chance of it being used in other news sources.
Also, create a
three or five sentence bio, and include information on your business
and services. Remember to include a direct link back to your
website, and consider offering something for free to motivate people
to provide their email address. Free reports and small email classes
can provide valuable information and motivate your prospect to
invest in your offer.
When you’re comfortable with your
article, submit it to article directories such as GoArticles.com or
SubmitYourArticle.com for publication. Many publishers of websites,
ezines and newsletters use these services regularly to find quality
content. In exchange for using your article, they agree to leave
your bio intact. As people use your content online, your URL will be
linked back to your site, not only providing an opportunity within
the published piece itself, but also over time as a permanent link
between the sites.
While your first try may take you several
hours to complete both writings, you’ll eventually be able to write
both quickly. And when you set up a routine for submissions, both
will be able to provide you with an incredible online marketing
strategy that will take a short amount of time each week.
Within two hours of your morning coffee, you can have two marketing
pieces online and working hard for your business. If you do that
once every week, you’re connections will rapidly increase. And it
will make that morning coffee routine somehow look a little more
profitable!
Lori Osterberg helps
business owners build an online marketing strategy. She consults
with owners to show them how to develop a strong Internet presence,
and provides many services such as paid search, search optimization,
and copywriting for press releases, articles and other online
marketing tools.
Receive her FREE ezine at http://www.VisionOfSuccess.com
and http://www.VisionBusinessConcepts.com
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