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I found a really cool site that I just had to pass along to everyone else. It’s called Blogger Jobs, and it’s a pretty neat site. Just like a normal blog, you can sign up for the RSS feeds and get updates every time the site posts a new job opportunity.

Some of the jobs posted here are basically blogs looking for writers who want to add their Google Ads code into their pages, or split the ads between the blogging host and the writer. Some ads are for real companies looking to hire someone to run their blogs for them.

One of the cool things about this site is that bloggers can post their mini resume’s to the “Bloggers For Hire” section. Now mind you, Blogger Jobs isn’t hiring, but they will help you get your name out there so anyone who is might find you. Also, you’ve got to read their TOS for submitting yourself into their database.

I found a couple of offers that sounded like good opportunities, and I’m giving them a shot. I can’t say whether or not their going to be worth it, but it never hurts to try. As time goes on, if they work out, I’ll be more than happy to let everyone know. If not, then I’m sure not going to send you guys over there.

There are some cool blogger jobs out there, and as blogging becomes more popular, more companies are looking to hire bloggers. Are you a blogger in need of a blogging job? Go check out Blogger Jobs and see for yourself. I’m not promising miracles, or even that you’ll land the job you’ve always wanted. But they have tried to add a little something for everyone.

Sunday Seeds 06-08-08

I’ve missed the past couple of Sundays, but wanted to make sure that I got your seeds out to you this week. We’re in the full swing of things for the season. The local pool is open for business, tourists are beginning to filter into town, and all the flowers are in full bloom.

So, this week, I’ve decided to plant our seeds around all the fun stuff people do during the summer. I hope some inspiration sprouts from them, and it blooms into something fantastic.

1.) Keep a travel log on your vacation. Write about all the things you see, all the people you meet, and everything in between. When you return home, write about it in a blog, or turn it into several articles.

2.) What was your favorite thing to do during the summer, when you were a kid? Did you go to the pool, or did you spend your time near a lake?

3.) Are you and your family traveling on vacation this year? Is the rise in gas prices making your travel arrangements for you this year? Write a post, using as much detail as possible.

4.) How do you and your family and/or friends relax during the summer months? Do you all get together and have a barbeque or do you pack up your stuff and go camping? Give a detailed report of a typical weekend event for you.

5.) If money was no object, what would be your idea of the perfect vacation? Would it be a romantic vacation on a desert island, or a family vacation to a theme park? Let your imagination run wild with this one.

There are your seeds for this week. I hope you find a lot of things to write about, or at least something to inspire something else. Have fun and happy writing.

Using Article Directories to Increase Traffic

The following post was written by one of the most intelligent bloggers I’ve had the pleasure of meeting; Mark Mason.  Though the article is intended for bloggers and Internet marketing, I believe it’s also something every writer should read.  Mark has written a few great posts on Article Marketing, but I think this is one of the best.  It’s renewed my interest in submitting some of my work to article directories.  This article was originally posted on GarryConn.com, and is reprinted with permission from both Garry Conn and Mark Mason.

What Is Article Article Marketing

Cow Wreck Sign

Greetings People Of Conn!

Mark Mason here from MasonWorld.com with a guest post (thanks Garry).

When Garry Conn announced the competition against John Cow, I was excited to hear that Garry was building a site that would eventually go up for sale on sitepoint. You see, there are two things that create value for a site: traffic and conversions. When Garry picked Credit Card Debt as a niche, I knew he picked a winner.

(Note for the record that I tried to get Garry to put up a hamburger recipe site).

A Winning Strategy

Conversion is all about how to change traffic into dollars. For the credit card debt site that Garry built, there were three main ways to accomplish that: adsense revenue, affiliate lead programs, and the site mailing list. Garry’s site design is highly optimized for these three earning modes. I know Garry has covered these in previous posts, but I mention them here because my observation is that having three independent revenue streams is a great idea. Never put all of your hamburger patties on one grille, so to speak. A fourth revenue stream, information product creation, would be great if the contest were longer.

For conversion to matter, you need traffic. And here, Garry is also on the right track. His choice of an SEO optimized theme (which he designed) coupled with fantastic content centered around keyword-optimized tags means that Garry’s contest blog has a great foundation for organic traffic for years to come. Garry is an Adsense guru and knows this part of the business well. He also knows well that building traffic takes time and backlinks. That where I come in.

Let’s Talk About Article Marketing

Before I get started I want to clear one thing up — Article Marketing is often confused with “bum marketing,” but they are not really the same thing. It all seems obvious to me now, but I remember having a hard time getting a clear description of article marketing. So, I’d like to offer you what I consider the key ideas behind article marketing, and talk about how you can use it to kill a cow. If you want to know more about article marketing, I am going to point you to my five favorite resources at the end (which are great, but not required to become an article marketing guru or a cow slayer).

So, what is Article Marketing?

Article marketing refers to a traffic generation method that depends on submitting informative “articles” to sites called “article directories.” These articles generally consist of an article body that has generally useful information, and an article resource box that contains links back to the author’s site. This technique is sometimes mistakenly called “Bum Marketing.” Actually, as pointed out by Josh Spaulding, Article Marketing is one of the tools that Bum Marketers use (so named since it is so easy even a bum could do it.) (Getting the bum a laptop and a high speed internet connection is a social problem that is beyond the scope of this post.)

Good article directories have great traffic and strong Google page rank, so publishing your information there increases the chance that people will see and read what you have to say. Additionally, article directories allow people to copy and republish their articles, provided the article is unchanged and the resource box is preserved. This means that your article with your links could end up on multiple sites with lots of exposure. That means lots of backlinks and click-throughs to you. If you can convert that traffic, you can make money.

There are literally hundreds of article directories, the most famous of which is eZineArticles. (As an example, you can see one of my articles about Credit Card Debt.) The fact that there are hundreds of article directories opens up the possibility of submitting your article to many directories and multiplying your exposure. (There can be downsides to this, however, as we will discuss below).

Two Sources of Traffic

The beauty of article marketing is the possibility of two complementary sources of traffic. This is a key point that is often not understood. When you initially submit your articles, if they are well written, you should expect that they will be spread and read. If you write an effective resource box, those same readers will want more information and click the links in the box.

This simple idea generates immediate traffic to your site. In the case of the Connpetition, Garry is already seeing some of these click-through (even though out article marketing efforts have been modest due to resources).Eventually, as the article ages, it may fall lower in the article directory as it gets buried by newer articles on the same topic. This usually means that click-through traffic from articles will fall off as a function of time. Sometimes articles go viral and the clicks keep coming, but this is not usually the case.

Not to worry. Now your article has spread around the net with links to your site at the bottom. Google sees these (correctly) as backlinks to your site. Done properly, these backlinks can help you rank for the pages that the links are pointing to. So, while your direct click-through traffic is falling off, your organic search engine traffic will increase. Pretty cool, eh?

A word about content and keywords

There are lots of things to think about when you are writing articles for article marketing. Most importantly, you need to have a keyword strategy for the content on your site and the content in your article. It may not make sense to directly compete with your own website, for example. Rather, you may want to choose keywords for your articles that complement the content on your site. Garry is a keyword guru, but I will give you a simple example of what I mean here.

For example, if you have a site on “butchering cows,” you may want to write an article for article marketing on “castrating cows” knowing that people interested in castrating cows will also be interested in butchering cows. You need to think about this carefully.

Earlier, I mentioned that you could submit the same article to multiple directories. You can, and I do. But you need a strategy for that as well to balance the effectiveness of the submission against the impact of duplicate content. Google expects syndicated content to be duplicated, but there are still tradeoffs that need to be considered (beyond the scope of this brief article).

Article Marketing Resources

As promised, here are five resources that I actually use for article marketing. I have purchased these tools myself. Don’t misunderstand me: you can be successful in article marketing without any tools. These are the tools that I personally use to improve the quality and productivity of my article marketing efforts.

  • Article Marketing Domination. This is an excellent eBook by article marketing guru Josh Spaulding. This eBook covers all of the details that i have glossed over above, and is a complete reference. You can do article marketing without knowing all the details, but you will get lot better results if you have all the facts. Most things in life are like this.
  • Article Post Robot. A tool for submitting articles to multiple sites. It is really tedious and boring to submit the same article to 50 article directories. Article Post Robot automated this process. This is not the most elegant tool on the planet, but it works very well for me on over 50 article directories (the software supports many more).
  • Instant Article Wizard Pro. IAW Pro is an amazing tool for article research. I just learned about this tool this week, and have used it a few times with incredible results. Basically it searches the web for research on your keywords and mashes the pieces together in reasonable sounding paragraphs. Cuts article writing time down by a factor of ten or more in my experience. Even if you have no intention of buying this thing, you have got to see the video.
  • Micro Niche Finder. One of the most important parts of Article Marketing (not really covered well in this article) is keyword selection. Garry and I both use Micro Niche Finder for all my keyword research.
  • Josh Spaulding. OK — he is not a resource, actually. He is a person - a really nice one. Josh is my “go to guy” and mentor for Article Marketing (Garry is my Blogging, Adsense, and WP Theme Guru), and Josh is also the author of Article Marketing Domination.

The Bottom Line on Article Marketing

Article marketing is a great way to promote your website, affiliate products or affiliate program. You can use article marketing to take over almost any keyword in Google (given enough time and effort). Given a longer contest, we could use this to outrank Cow on his own site just for fun if we wanted to. It is powerful vood o stuff. By writing an article that delivers value and offers a subtle mention of your affiliate product or critical keywords, you’re well on your way to getting the proper exposure for your promotion (whatever it is). Simply put, Article Marketing is a great way to promote your business online.

Death to the Cow!

Regards,

Mark Mason

P.S. No Actual Cows Were Harmed In The Writing Of This Article.

P.P.S. I actually like and respect the folks at JohnCow.com, but you would never know it from the above article. LOL

Creative Commons License photo credit: ScubaBear68

Social Networking For Writers

I’ve just joined a new social network made for writers. It’s called Mike’s Writer’s Network, and it’s a lot like Facebook. I’m not exactly sure just how everything works at the moment, but I’ve had a blast checking the place out.

First of all, you get your own page to showcase your bio and any websites or blogs you may have. You can even add the RSS feeds from each of your blogs so that all your latest posts can be viewed by anyone who stops by. You can also download your favorite pictures, videos, and even music.

The site also offers a message board designed to discuss all aspects of writing, as well as a chat room for deeper debates. You can also post your own blog posts to be shared with the rest of the network. This could really be a wonderful networking tool for writers.

Though I can’t find any real information about the site itself, from what I can tell, it’s only about a month old. They have a section for favorite groups, but as of right now, there aren’t any groups to join. Plus, many of the members pages I viewed, only showed that they’d been on the site a short time.

The gentleman that has started this social network, is Michael Geffner. Mr. Geffner is a professional journalist who’s work has been in the New York Times, USA Today, and Newsday, just to name a few. He has also won several awards and competitions, including Best Sportswriter in New York City (1990) and Outstanding Column and Feature Writing award from the Associate Press Sports Editors (2005, 2006).

I honestly believe that this site could potentially be one of the best tools for writers. There are a few things that could be better, but I’ve never seen a site come out of the chute in perfect condition. There are always a few bugs that need worked out. But, if want to socialize with other writers, this is the place to do it.

Are you a creative writer?

Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a creative writer? Well, guess what. If you’re running a blog, or writing for sites such as Helium or Associated Content, you ARE a creative writer. Just because you’re not writing poetry or the great American novel, doesn’t mean you’re not a creative writer.

Bloggers are probably some of the most creative writers on the Internet. Think about it, every time you come up with a new post for your blog, you’re being creative. Every time you come up with a new niche site, you’re being creative. Every time you leave a serious comment on another blog, you’re being creative.

Most people think that in order to be deemed a creative writer, you’ve got to write in the fiction genre. That is not true. It takes a lot of thought and time to come up with articles and posts on any topic, and a lot of creativity. Plus, writing your posts in such a way that everyone who stops by your blog can understand, takes some serious creativity.

If you’re writing anything, you are a creative writer. If you’ve put any time and effort into your blog posts, articles, or even in your newsletters, you are a creative writer. As you sit down to put the next post on your blog, really think about the words themselves. You’re words are your tools, and your imagination is what makes them so special.

Now, look in the mirror and repeat after me, “I am a creative writer”. Well done.