My Article Marketing Process, From Beginning to End III
Let's assume that my article title was: "How to Define a Green-Belt in Karate.
" I don't know Karate and I don't what the colors are.
This is just for fun here.
My article is going to be about "How do you define a green-belt in Karate.
" This is what my Bio is going to read if I'm creating an original Bio every single time.
This is how my Bio is going to read: "To download a free E-book on Green-Belt Karate, click here.
" And then, I'm going to skip a line in my Bio, and then I'm going to say: "Joe Shmoe teaches Karate to two-hundred people per week.
" Something like that.
That's what my Bio is going to be.
This Bio right here is going to generate ten to twenty more times more clicks than that first one that I gave that you didn't write down.
What you're wanting to do, is to make sure that when the person ends up reading the article, that they are tied in from the article to the Bio.
You're going to give them something meaningful--give them a reason to click in.
And then, have a little blurb about yourself.
Remember, Article-writing isn't about you--it's about meeting the needs of the person.
Because I write so many articles, I get tired of writing new Bio's.
The Bio that I currently use is one of the best Bio's, in terms of getting lots of clicks.
In my case, what happens is that I use the same Bio all of the time, regardless of the content of my article and I really focus on that one bio all of the time.
" I don't know Karate and I don't what the colors are.
This is just for fun here.
My article is going to be about "How do you define a green-belt in Karate.
" This is what my Bio is going to read if I'm creating an original Bio every single time.
This is how my Bio is going to read: "To download a free E-book on Green-Belt Karate, click here.
" And then, I'm going to skip a line in my Bio, and then I'm going to say: "Joe Shmoe teaches Karate to two-hundred people per week.
" Something like that.
That's what my Bio is going to be.
This Bio right here is going to generate ten to twenty more times more clicks than that first one that I gave that you didn't write down.
What you're wanting to do, is to make sure that when the person ends up reading the article, that they are tied in from the article to the Bio.
You're going to give them something meaningful--give them a reason to click in.
And then, have a little blurb about yourself.
Remember, Article-writing isn't about you--it's about meeting the needs of the person.
Because I write so many articles, I get tired of writing new Bio's.
The Bio that I currently use is one of the best Bio's, in terms of getting lots of clicks.
In my case, what happens is that I use the same Bio all of the time, regardless of the content of my article and I really focus on that one bio all of the time.
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