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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 08:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a big fan of Ezine Articles.  Why? Simple answer.  While playing around in the last few days &#8212;actually hard work.  I built and submited 5 articles to several different directories.  I won&#8217;t mention the other names but they are all the top rated in some of the top ten lists around. Any way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a big fan of Ezine Articles.  Why?</p>
<p>Simple answer.  While playing around in the last few days &#8212;actually hard work.  I built and submited 5 articles to several different directories.  I won&#8217;t mention the other names but they are all the top rated in some of the top ten lists around.</p>
<p>Any way it is 4 days later.  I just checked, and one of my ezine articles went through right away and two more went through a couple of hours ago.  Traffic.  The article that went through right away has already had 118 people look at it and 14 of them have gone to my website&#8212;this website&#8212;.</p>
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<p>I just checked some of the other directories.  One of them all six articles are up.  One article has been viewed 6 times one 5 and the others once.   There have been a total of 16 people look at the articles and I believe 6 of those were the people who okayed the article.</p>
<p>Traffic to your articles is what Ezine articles offers.</p>
<p>How you write your articles matters.  I think there are two ways to write an Ezine Article.</p>
<p><strong>Going for the Click</strong><br />
One way is to go for the reader to click the link to go to your website.  In the articles that I have gotten over 15 percent of the readers to go to my website I get very few uploads of the page to other sites.   My best going for the click article so far got over a 40 percent click through rate.  It was a freak.  I have only written a few that have gotten over 25 percent but I am still going for the 40 percent click articles.</p>
<p><strong>Going for the link</strong><br />
If you write a good informative article but do not push hard to get the reader to click to your website then more ezines and more websites will use your article on their site.  This will get you more back links.</p>
<p><strong>Going for both Clicks and Links</strong><br />
You can resubmit the article with a significant rewrite after a few weeks from your previous article being accepted.  If your first article went for the click your second article can go for the link.  It is fun to play with changing around the title to see what works better also.</p>
<p><strong>Most Important Part of the article?</strong><br />
The author box is the most critical part of your article.  Pull the curtain down and tickle them from behind the curtain.  Make certain that they  want to go to your website to scratch the itch you created. <strong> </strong></p>
<p>I have started writing long author boxes.  I put a link early in the box with the keyword for the article linking to one of my websites.  I then write another informational paragraph.  I then close it up with my name and the other link to my site.  The first link becomes truly an in content link.  According to the testing done by Jon Leger, Yahoo ranks a in content link higher than a link page link.</p>
<p>I have found Ezine Articles to be the toughest to get articles through.  They are good practice for submitting articles because they force me to write better articles.  Thanks EA..</p>
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