Web Promotion When You’re Not a Writer
Friday, October 24th, 2008How to go about promoting a website or webpage seems fairly straight foward. Getting backlinks is of course critical if you want to show up in searches and one of the best ways to achieve that is to write great, unique content, and to promote that content by writing articles, blogs, and other related webpages.
I’m capable of constructing reasonable sentences and can most often put my thoughts in logical order and express them in written form. I’ve certainly written several hundred blogs and hundreds of articles. However, I don’t consider myself a writer. For this reason, I lack some of the necessary skills and at times, this is most evident in my ability to not only write well but to write quickly and in great volume. Hiring someone to write for me is out of the question right now.
As someone who would like to earn a living on line I guess it’s time to buckle down and focus a bit more on my writing skills in general. Over time, I’ve bookmarked a number of related articles which I probably need to actually review more thoroughly now that I accept this as a much needed goal. This all became evident to me as I began following Vbright on Tagfoot and Squidtop as she discussed her writing job. When I realized that a “writer” could produce 20 or more articles a day on a topic that was unfamiliar, I realized how far off the mark I was. I doubt that 20 articles a day is necessary for marketing purposes, but it’s a kick in the pants nonetheless to understand what some people are capable of doing.
I think I’ll start with some of the articles I have bookmarked on Tagfoot starting with the resources listed in this http://www.dumblittleman.com/2008/08/21-must-read-tips-to-write-better-web.html article.
I don’t aspire to be a professional writer, but the importance of writing is very evident. I guess that fact that web promotion is often about writing well and in volume has to be acknowledged and I need to find a way to do that in a more effective and efficient manner.
If anyone has other recommended online resources let me know!