Content Provider: How To Hire One Who Will Generate Huge Traffic For Your Site

Content providers or web content providers are hired regularly by many leading web sites. However the truth is that webmasters are rarely able to reap the full benefits of engaging a content provider to generate articles and quality content for them.

The main reason is that apart from the content provider generating well-written articles for them, they are rarely focused on traffic generation for their client site. Most of the time they lack the knowledge or expertise to do 3 key things that can make a huge difference in a client web site or blog. Here are the 3 things that can make such a huge difference. Use them to check if your content provider is as useful to you as they should be.

1. Your Content Provider Must Use The Best keyword Phrases For Your Site

If your content provider is able to do this one thing and nothing else, then they will have already ensured a massive return on investment for whatever it is you will spend paying them for their work. A single keyword phrase on your site can bring you thousands of hits daily for months and maybe even years to come.

You can also look at it in another way. If each keyword phrase article they produce for you gets you only 50 hits per day and they do 20 articles for you (with different keyword phrases in each), then that means your site will have the potential of generating 1,000 hits per day.

A content provider being able to generate well-written articles for your site is a good thing but it is nowhere near as important as them being able to write content based on the best keyword phrases for your site. For them to be able to do this, they will require a deep understanding of SEO (Search Engine Optimization), links and how the affect a site's ranking in search engine results and an ability to identify the least competitive and yet most productive keyword phrases for your site. Unfortunately most of the potential content providers with these abilities are all busy generating content for their own high traffic sites or blogs.

2. Your Content Provider Must Make At Least One Attempt At Link Baiting Every Month

There is no point producing the best, well-written content in the world, if nobody will read it. This is the reason why every web content should do everything with traffic to the site topmost on their minds.

Link-baiting articles or content, as the name suggests, is designed to attract lots of links from other sites. It could be something controversial or a comment contradicting a top blogger's views, whatever it is the effect is that hundreds of other sites and blogs quickly link to it from all over the place.

While there is no guarantee that every article link-baiting attempt you make will work, at least one attempt should be made every month. If in six months, just one attempt works, it will usually pay for all the other attempts many times over. I have monitored a short 300-word post generating thousands of links in a few short days.

3. Your Content Provider Should Also Be Able To Post Your Articles At The Single Leading Articles Directory Site On The Net

I have had plenty of experience posting articles at all sorts of article directories on the net and carefully observing the response and results. My conclusions will shock you. One day I noticed that posting my article at a single article directory site gave me better results than posting the same article at over 100 other different article directories and article announcement sites.

These days I save myself lots of time, I post my articles at only one other site apart from my own. It is also useful to remember that good articles will get re-posted all over the net so your article will still end up on plenty of other sites, if it is any good. The difference is that others will do the work for you.

This one article directory is capable of driving hundreds of hits per article every week to my sites.

Christopher Kyalo is a leading web content provider who provides all the three key features listed above in all his work for clients. He is occasionally available to handle new client assignments. Get the details on how you can contact him at his content provider blog.