Article Distribution

The information for this post comes from an article I read in Website magazine. It talks about the history and details of Article Distribution. In the past zines got put online and became ezines. These ezines in turn morphed into Article Distribution (AD). AD is like a supermarket. You upload your article. It is made available to other web sites. The article is free for use. You then get exposure. In other words, you get an audience.

Guest authors on blogs are normally experts. Therefore to be successful with AD, you should produce quality articles. It is best to have a very specific topic. You could share unknown information, or explain a difficult topic. Part of getting you material read is to generate great headlines. This means you should use numbers, be specific, and use power words. This all goes for writing normal blog posts as well.

Some well known article sites are ArticleDashboard and SearchWarp. Some such AD sites have you post a link on them which points to an article hosted on your own site. An example of this is Digg. That is, Digg has huge lists of links to articles located on the web. Other sites which deal with links like this are Sphinn and Mixx.

Your articles normally will have a bio section at the end. This is where you share a little bit about yourself. More importantly you include an anchor link in the bio section directing the reader back to your site. The goal is for other sites to link back to you. This sounds like an interesting way to get readers and back links. I have not tried it yet. However I am willing to attempt other technique to grow my blogging business and page rank.