How Can I Obtain A Far Higher Search Engine Ranking Position?

January 14th, 2012 by wKahu1 Leave a reply »

People often ask me “Why do you write so many articles?”I will be providing the answers within this article. When answering the above question I normally start by asking a number of questions myself: How would you like to attract additional traffic to your website without it costing you any money? How would you like to gain a higher search engine ranking without it costing you any money? How would you like to obtain additional one way links pointing to your website without it costing you any money?

The majority of people would reply “Yes please” to all of these questions. So why are they not writing as many articles as I do? Well the main reason is laziness; another reason is lack of time. You can use all of the available best SEO software or webmaster tools but this will only do so much for you.



To put it in simple terms article marketing has worked wonders for me. The people who read the articles are potential visitors to my many websites, the webmasters who then decide to use the article on their website enable me to obtain a new backward link which in turn helps the website to rise up the SERPS. I have even used a freelance SEO consultant in the past.

I hear a lot of webmasters stating that article marketing proved fruitless for them. I then ask them: “Well how many articles have you written? Some will say twenty, some will say thirty, very rarely will anybody say over fifty. Gaining success via writing articles was something that did not happen within a couple of weeks or a couple of years. I probably did not start seeing any major benefits until I had written about one hundred and fifty articles, Rome was not built in a day and all that. I have now written and submitted over nine hundred, the more you write; the more success you will have, as long as they are of a good enough standard of course and are unique.

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