This article discusses something that is rarely talked about within article marketing, misleading your readers. There are two common ways that I see article marketers constantly trying to fool their readers or mislead them in some way. First, within the content of the article and second, when they are calling their readers to action and asking them to click on a link.
Your content needs to be genuine and helping your readers to solve their problems should be at the forefront of your mind when you are writing it. Don’t promote products that you know are no good, don’t mislead your readers into thinking that something is good for them when it really isn’t, and don’t provide bad content that will leave your readers more confused after they read your article, than they were when you began. Not only is this wrong and not a good thing to do in general, it will also hurt your article marketing campaign and your whole internet business in the long run.
When providing a link in your articles, tell the readers exactly why they should click on it. Tell them what they will find when they get there and what information they can gather from your link. Do not promise something that is not there or lead your readers to believe that they will get more than they actually will. Again, this is wrong because it wastes people’s valuable time and gives all of us in article marketing a bad name. Also, you will not see any success from doing this since your readers will click away as soon as they realize what you are doing any way.
By: William J. Bailey
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