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How To Get Good Viral Traffic From Articles

Articles meet a number of important business objectives, and the best part is, they do it for free. The concept of using articles is similar to that of creating a free product. The main difference is that you're not giving away a pre-built product. Rather, you're creating a free information source through an article on a particular subject that should directly relate to the content found within your site.
The beauty part of using articles is that you can generate and submit as many of them as you can to as many different article directories as you can find that offer free submission.
A well-written article earns you major credibility points. If you aren't producing and distributing your own branded re-print articles right now, what are you waiting for?
It enhances your expertise in the eyes of potential customers.  Articles give you a chance to shine and really show off the fact that you know your stuff. Articles are also super traffic building tools
Each article that you write and distribute, while granting others the right to re-print it, has a viral effect on your traffic. Your reach is expanded into corners of the web you may never have discovered on your own. Articles have a cumulative effect on your link popularity, and on the number of keywords that pull up your site in the search engine listings.
If you can't write a complete sentence to save your life, or if you're simply too busy to write, don't worry. You can hire a ghostwriter to produce your content on the cheap. There are plenty of hungry freelancers to be found at places like Elance (http://www.elance.com). 
Beyond that, you can use private label articles and content to make the process even easier.
A word of caution though, some article directories are now putting actions in place that will stop duplicate article submissions, which is a bad thing for private label articles.
Although, it doesn't have to be. You could do some minimal changes to them and have a somewhat different article. My advice, make some major changes to the articles before you even think about submitting them. And by major I mean adding to them, rearranging the information in them, combining a couple of articles on the same subject matter, or even removing some of the content.
 The best way to be sure your private label article, if you decide to make use of them, is to add more content to them that is relevant to the overall article itself.
Be sure though that if you're adding more to an already written article that you should make it match the already written article. A few wonderful places to pick up some high quality private label articles is: Daily Idea Niche
Understand that the private label articles will require a bit of work on your part to turn them into original works. Take this small snippet of text as an example of a private label article:
“The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.”
Seems fine, but what if you have 35 people submitting the exact same thing into the exact same article directory? Then you have a problem. To be sure that your articles are going to be accepted within each article directory, you will need to make some changes to the bulk of the articles. Like this:
“The sly tan fox hurriedly leaped over the sleeping dog.”
See, not that difficult, right?
The story being conveyed in both of the above examples is the same. It is the way in which it is conveyed that makes them different. You want to make your article as different as you possibly can using your own style of writing so that acceptance into the article directories is ensured.
In fact, you could even add more to the article itself to really make it stand apart.
Maybe you have a different angle of looking at things than the original author did. Put it to use and put it in the article! keep the natural flow going. Place your additions in the appropriate places.
For instance:
“The sly tan fox hurriedly leaped over the sleeping dog. He was searching for secure shelter inside the barn from the ferocious beast.”
In contrast, this wouldn't make much sense:
“The sly tan fox hurriedly leaped over the sleeping dog. He was hunting for some food.”
That second example should leave you scratching your head. It doesn't really tell you anything that would tie in with the natural flow of the sentence before it. That's what you should be shooting for when you are adding more content to a private label article.
When you submit an article to a directory it's important that it have some specific meaning to the content provided by your own web site. Then you can slip your link into it seamlessly and have a better chance of generating more traffic. And the more articles you submit to different article directory databases, the more chances you have of getting higher rates of traffic into your web site. One last thing to really be sure your articles get placed inside the directories you submit them to is to write up your own original articles. Not only that, you could also post them directly onto your website, and offer your site visitors the opportunity to reprint them for free on their own websites. Have a wonderful day.

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