How to Make More Money Writing Articles Online
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If you’ve come to this post, you probably already know how easy it is to make a little bit of cash by writing articles online for sites such as Suite101, Helium, Bukisa, Infobarrel, Squidoo, Hubpages and others. Most of these websites allow you to write and post articles and then pay you either a portion of the adsense clicks that your articles generate or pay you a certain amount per 1,000 page views of your articles.
Here’s what you have probably already learned: If your article does not get any traffic, then it will not make any money. So, the question becomes, how can I get more traffic to my articles so that I can make more money writing articles online?
The best way that I have found to go about this is to do a better job of selecting my keywords before I write my articles. If you are really new to writing articles online, I will go into a bit of detail for you here. If you already know a lot about what keywords are, you can skip this part.
What are keywords?
Keywords are words within your article that give the reader an idea of what the article is about. For instance, in this blog post, my main keyword would be “writing articles online”. By having this keyword in my title, Google knows what the article is going to be about and will list it whenever someone searches on Google for “writing articles online”. The keyword is in my title and also appears in my article.
Getting on the First Page of Google for your Keyword.
Now, if getting listed on the first page of Google was as easy as putting your main keyword in your title and article, you could make a ton of money from your articles with very little effort. However, there may be a ton of people who are using the same keyword that you are. This creates a lot of competition for that first page of Google. So if you could figure out which keywords have less competition, you could use those and it would be a lot easier to get to the front page of Google.
Something Else to Consider
When you are looking at a certain keyword, you will also need to know how many searches it gets per month. If you choose a great keyword with no competition, and get it to the front page of Google, it’s no good unless it gets a lot of searches per month. Would you rather have an article keyword that got 100 searches per month or one that got 3,000 searches per month?
Striking the Balance
So in order to pick the perfect keyword, you will want to find one that gets plenty of searches per month and that has very little competition so that you can get it to page one in the search engines. This is extremely difficult to do unless you have the right software.
I have the right software.
I use the Micro Niche Finder software to do all of this for me. All I have to do is to type in a one keyword and it does all the work. For instance, maybe I want to write an article about organic gardening. If I jump in without doing my research and use “organic gardening” as my keyword, I will end up being very disappointed. If I use the Google keyword tool, I can see that that term gets around 40, 000 searches per month, which is awesome! Now, if I didn’t research this anymore and wrote the article using that keyword I would find out very quickly how much competition there is. There is no way that I could hit the front page of Google with that keyword.
How Does Micro Niche Finder Work?
Instead, I will use Micro Niche Finder and do a search for “organic gardening”. What happens is that a page is displayed with around 100 keywords that all relate to organic gardening. I can now see exactly how many searches per month are done for each keyword. However, now I have several advantages. There is also a column which shows me the competition strength for each keyword. I can easily look through the keywords on the list and find which keyword gets the most searches with the lowest competition. The competition column even shows you a green light if the keyword is going to be easy to rank for. I usually try to go for the best green light keyword on the list (the one with the most searches that still has a green light).
Another advantage of this tool is that there is also a column which tell your how much people are paying per ad click for that keyword. So if you are writing for a site that gives you a portion of the adsense revenue, you will be able to pick out the keywords that will pay the most per click!
If you are more of a visual learner (like me), here’s a video that you can watch that shows you exactly how this software works.
Now that you have seen how it works, you can understand just how much more money you could be making by writing articles at Squidoo, Hubpages, Infobarrel and Helium if you use the right keywords. I have used this software for about a year now and I cannot tell you how much of a difference it has made! I use Micro Niche Finder every time I write an article. I can’t work without it. I feel like if I had not bought this software, I would have been leaving a ton of money on the table at all the articles sites I write for.
If you have decided that you want to check it out, click here to read all about it and find out how you can get it.
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Alex | August 9th, 2010 at 10:18 am #
Shameless promotion eh….I kid I kid. Still I find it interesting how freelancers are basically part of two categories, well maybe three. Those who go after the ad revenue and those who quarry for jobs to get paid upfront, some do the in-between thing.
Dori@TopHealthSpot.com (1 comments.) | March 9th, 2011 at 8:58 am #
Great Article, Easy to read. I am always open to good article writing tools, so I think I’ll check out micro niche finder. I own a health & wellness website and write on the same subject…very competitive niche. I need all the health I can get.
Thanks,
Dori