How To Write Articles That Sell

8 Aug, 2008  |  Written by Fred  |  under Internet Marketing

As I have been progressing through the Thirty Day Challenge 2008 and updating the Thirty Day Challenge Action List, I came to day 4. In Day 4’s lessons, Dan Raine has shared a great video on how to write articles that sell.

Learning how to write articles that sell is an often overlooked skill by beginning Internet marketers. We spend a lot of time how to find niches, how to find keywords and how to set up websites, but we forget that without good sales copy we will never be able to reach the maximum sales for our niche.

I have found in my Internet marketing journey that the number one thing you must do to succeed in Internet marketing is to create lots of content. The more content you create, the more products you promote, the more sales you will make. You need to have tons of hooks out on the Internet to increase your chances of catching sales.

However, the second most important lessons is learning how to write articles that sell. If you really want to learn how to make money online, you need this skill. Watch the following video to get a glimpse into the sales copy creating process of one of the best Internet marketers.

3 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. rei  |  August 10th, 2008 at 7:52 pm #

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  2. Derbi Tuning  |  August 27th, 2008 at 8:49 am #

    an interesting post with good tipps

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  3. Jessie  |  October 6th, 2008 at 12:20 am #

    Writing a good article is not that easy task. It involves various steps that are to be followed. The title must be short and simple and also cute and sweet. It must be very attractive. More care has to be taken in selecting the title as it is the one that drags the attention of the consumers.

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