While you could theoretically spend time marketing your articles for sale on Constant-Content.com, I feel that it’s more productive to move on and write the next article. Constant-Content attracts plenty of customers on its own, so let the system do what it’s supposed to do. The time that you’d normally spend marketing your individual articles could be spent creating more products or in marketing your writing services. Meanwhile, your existing articles are on a site that attracts websmasters and publishers.
That said, there are a few little things that you can try that could lead to more exposure to your Constant-Content.com articles.
- Add more keywords to the article’s keyword field. The keywords here are used in conjunction with the site’s internal search engine. Go to My Content, find the article, and click “edit.” Now add as many keywords as you can think of including both plural and singular versions.
- Set up a Twitter RSS feed for your profile. Any time you have an article approved, your new article will then be fed to the Twitterverse. I’ll create a separate post detailing how to do this.
- Place the Constant-Content widget on your website or blog.
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