Many online marketers have crowed about the value of writing and publishing articles for branding and credibility. A few have mentioned the effects articles can have on the links to your site and therefore your search engine rankings.
None of them, however, have made a distinction between what I see as the two article marketing methods. In this article we'll look at both "the fast way" and "the thorough way" of article marketing as well as something crucial that no other article I've read includes - a (http://articlemarketing.blogspot.com/2005/01/81-worthwhile-article-directories.html) complete list of the 82 article directory submission sites that pass PR.
The fast way focuses solely on link building and should get you a decent number of links to your site - I estimate at least 12 per article - in a relatively short period of time - about three and a half hours for writing and submitting to directories plus a month of waiting for the next update.
The thorough way focuses on understanding your industry's media as a whole and establishing relationships with the key players there. Getting your article published in the right place will not only give you a great link from a high PR site - it can give you a level of perceived expertise and credibility that can increase your company's sales in short order.
The thorough way is a long process though and requires a significant amount of time up front. Whether or not it's worth it really depends on the quality of the publications that cover your industry and the amount of time you have to spend.
There are also ways to add some "thorough" tactics to the fast way, which I'll cover at the end of the article.
For those who have articles written already here's a list of (http://articlemarketing.blogspot.com/2005/01/general-article-directories.html) 12 PR passing general directories that accept any type of article and here's a list of (http://articlemarketing.blogspot.com/2005/01/81-worthwhile-article-directories.html) all 82 PR passing article directories) I've found so far. Disclaimer: I have not submitted to these directories yet. In a later article I'll publish more info about each one.
Article Marketing The Fast Way (Linking Oriented):
The key of article marketing is the link you get back to your site in your author bio. If you have more useful information that relates to your article on your site then you can link back there too.
Do use the keywords you'd most like to rank for in the text links to your site, where text links are an option. (Scroll down to (http://www.jorbins.com/bath-beauty-magazine/articles/teeth-whitening.php) this guy's author bio in Jorbins for an example of link text in bio.)
Since this is a linking initiative don't worry about optimizing the article as a whole. Just write naturally and solve your audience's problems, preferably in ten easy steps.
If you service the small business or B2B industry then consider writing a business advice article as the majority of directories out there relate to this sort of content. If you sell concrete mixers though is it worth it to have links from 40 different marketing sites from your "concrete mixer's guide to better marketing" article?
If you're having trouble coming up with article ideas then check out my (http://adsasmedia.blogspot.com/2005/01/rules-for-responsible-article-creation.html) guide to article writing or send an email to GFrench at gmail.com.
Article Marketing The Thorough Way (Branding and Linking Oriented)
Building Some Thorough Method Elements Into The Fast Way
If you're interested mostly in links but wouldn't mind trying to build a little brand then here are a few things you can do that may help your industry credibility.
Link to http://articlemarketing.blogspot.com/2005/01/build-links-and-your-brand-article.html with the text: Build Links and Your Brand: Article Marketing Delivers.
About The Author
Need help with article ideas? Stumped on where to find publishers? Send questions and article directories not on my list to gfrench@gmail.com. Garrett French is a search engine engineer for (http://www.websourced.com/) Websourced.com and conducts branding and link building research with his (http://articlemarketing.blogspot.com/) article marketing blog. You may republish this article if you include all links.