There's the big question in every marketers mind it's how to make money. The answer is always to get more traffic. And one of the definite benefits to web marketing is the provision of so many free site traffic sources. There are literally hundreds you can choose from to help you
make money, including Twitter, Facebook, Squidoo traffic exchanges, safelists, and more. This text is going to talk about a less familiar way to generate free website traffic: writing newsletter articles.
While all of the free techniques of getting traffic to your site work very well, they can take quite a bit of time and consistency in your activities before starting seeing the rewards. However you can get a supposed jump on your attempts by writing newsletter articles. If you have done article promotion, you already know how to make money online and you have already got the knowledge to do newsletter articles. The only difference is where you submit them. The toughest part of the entire process is finding someone that will publish your articles. And it's actually not hard, just a bit long. But the results are immediate.
Here's how it operates. Editors of newsletters always need quality content, particularly if their newsletter is published often. So, many of them will permit you to publish your article for free, in exchange for offering them the work. The key's to ensure that your article is nicely-crafted and offers valuable info. And then, the key to getting traffic to your site is to supply interesting info in the resource box at the end of the work, with a brief description of you and/or what you offer, and the link to your internet site.
After you've decided the subject of your article, as it relates to your website naturally, then you need to search for newsletters in your niche. To get the greatest burst of visitors, find at least ten newsletters (better 20), that will accept free newsletters. Find out how many readers each newsletter has--in general, the most successful and critical ones will publish this information. Send your article to the one with the highest number of subscribers first and continue down the list. But ensure that you wait two days in between each submission so you avoid having the same article published by different newsletters on the same day, causing disrespect to them and possible denial of any future articles from you.
When you've finished sending the article to all the newsletters on your list, then send it to lists (like IdeaMarketers, for instance) that hold articles that other newsletters can send to their subscribers. Remember the key to getting the best results with this in terms of free internet site traffic is to write fine content. You do not have to be a professional writer but your article should be free from grammatical and miss-spellings, and perhaps more importantly, offer valuable info that answers the questions or explains the problems of your target readers.