Increase Your article Conversion in 7 Steps

by Article Traffic School

Article Mistake #1 Too many grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors.

The first thing you should take note about your article is that it should not have any spelling mistakes or grammatical error. Keep the language in your article consistent, If you are writing with the first person voice (I, Me), make sure you use it through out the article and not change.

Article Mistake #2 Too much bragging

If you are as good as you know you are, there is no reason to fill the body of the article with hype, gratuitous links to your site or blatant self-promotion. Readers are smart and will see right through your “hype-veil.”

Article Mistake #3 Give what they wants

Put yourself in your reader’s shoes and ask yourself, “What does this article offer me?” Research what your reader wants to read by doing survey’s with your own audience or do keyword search engine research to find what people are looking for.

Article Mistake #4 Writing topics that is too brief

Write your article as narrow as possible but as in depth as possible for each article. This allows you to show your knowledge about the topic, and readers will love your articles.

Article Mistake #5 Headline and article summary does not grab readers’ attention.

The only reason that a reader will read your article is because of your article title. Your title needs to address your readers needs or wants. Use a catch title to attract more readers.

Article Mistake #6 Plagiarizing

First of all, it is wrong to take other people’s articles and use it as your own, You can research and reference with other articles, but if you take the article word for word, you are plagiarizing. You should write your article yourself as much as possible.

Article Mistake #7 Go easy on the resource box

Use the resource box appropriately, you can have one or maximum 2 links in the resource box, but you should not have more than 2 links. Include the important ones in the resource box and leave the other affiliate links in your own website.

If you really want to put your affiliate link, you should use a proper domain name and redirect them to your affiliate site rather than just inserting the affiliate link in the resource box.

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