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Getting Your Articles Accepted Using The "I'll Wash Your Back, You Wash Mine" Principle.

By Mike Merz

Writing articles has long been a great way to promote your wares.

You provide the content, satisfying the user forum's needs, while at
the same time establishing yourself as an "expert" on the topic,
making it that much easier to promote your interests successfully.

But how can you ensure that your articles will reach, and be read by,
a large number of targeted prospects?

Well, unfortunately, there is no guarantee.

But this method can help ..;)

It involves submitting your article to a newsletter/ezine whose owner's
products/services allow you to join as an affiliate.

Once you have established yourself as such, write an article, or adapt
a previously written one, that only indirectly promotes it (the article content),
leading to a direct referral at the end of the article.

Include your affiliate link, preferably cloaking it by using a meta refresh redirect,
making it less blatant, and ensuring that your affiliate reference in the link is not
"chopped off".

What are the benefits of using this method?

It gives the newsletter owner ...

- an indirect testimonial.
- promotion of his/her


product by an unrelated (to the reader) source.
- the chance to reach additional prospects if the article is used elsewhere.

It gives the author ...

- a better chance of having his/her article accepted in a major forum.
- a targeted list of recipients that already trust the wares of the newsletter
owner, making it easier to convert.

Give it a shot, and start enjoying greater acceptance (and profits ..;).

Regards,
Mike Merz

P.S.
In my capacity as a consultant, I would never recommend joining a program
that you, yourself, didn't stand behind 100%.

Don't affiliate with just anybody, for the sake of more exposure.

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Mike Merz is an Internet Marketing consultant,
specializing in campaign start ups and Affiliate Programs,
and the owner/webmaster of Internet Marketing For Newbies
http://im4newbies.com
You may distribute this article as you wish, as long at it,
and this resource box, remain intact.
Mike Merz Top5News Groups copyright 2002
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