Have you been writing and
submitting your free reprint articles
for quite sometime now?
If so, how is your reprint rate doing? Is it doing well or is
it a bit below 50%? Are webmasters approving your articles?
Here are some tips on how to write effective free reprint
articles that would guarantee great interest from ezine
publishers and webmasters.
1. Choose a good keyword
A good keyword is your "key" to getting high reprint rates for
even just a single article. Try using the keywords found in
this page http://random9.com/Googlest-site/index.htm
2. Keyword density
Keyword density is the number of "keywords" found in an article
or content which is then divided by the total number of words.
Try to keep your keyword density at 5% to 7% maximum especially
if you choose common keywords for your article. Keyword density
is important because this is one of the things search engines
look into when they rank the search results.
Do not try to make your article an article for search engines,
make them full of quality, informative but still search engine
optimized.
3. Shorter word count
Publishers or webmasters often love articles that are less than
1000 words, but it totally depends on the topic and how
informative is your article. Try not to go around the bush and
result to making your article at 1800+ words. In other words,
do not make it like a short story. A good article may only have
at least 250 words, but could still capture the reader's
attention and have the attributes mentioned in numbers 1 and 2
above.
4. Good content
You wrote a 700-word article with good keywords and keyword
density, but does it contain good content? Well, only you can
answer that truthfully and if your answer is yes, then great!
But for some few inviduals this isn't the fact, many are still
writing articles that editors label as an "indirect" advert. If
you really want a good reprint rate then make your article body
100% of quality information, tips, how-tos and tricks. Keep the
100% advert in your bylines and keep them short.
Good luck and enjoy writing!
Glenn Prialde invites you to submit your free reprint articles at http://www.isnare.com