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May 31, 2008

Free Articles Online – Articles Marketing Traffic Grabbing Secrets For Amplified Traffic – Part 4

So you have distributed your articles, it’s time to convert your article into a news traffic magnet.

Take a few of your Free Articles and rewrite them into press releases. Press releases are actually articles that you read in the newspaper. There are thousands of online press release sites on the internet that you can submit to. Also, press release distribution is a great way of getting your article exposed to the Public, Independent News Agencies and Journalist who are looking to cover stories about their niche.

Writing a press release is not too different from writing an article. One of the better press release writing tips is to make your article or story relevant. By keeping in mind that a press release deals with the latest social issues and current events, you can alter your free articles to be even more attractive and newsworthy to potential readers.

If you do not have a website, I suggest that you create one. With a website, you can bookmark you article pages on social media and social bookmarking sites like Digg.com. There are literally hundreds of these social bookmarking sites that you can post your article pages to. It can be quite time consuming if you were to visit each bookmarking site and post each page link manually. To vastly increase the speed of this process, smart marketers would use a free service like Onlywire.com. Onlywire.com is a free multiple social bookmarking poster.

Thanks for reading and I hope that you’ve enjoyed this 4 Part, Free Articles Traffic course. Visit articles.diggot.com to submit your articles today.

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