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Authors@Google: Junot Díaz
I've just wrote a children's book and I've had a hard time selling it on the internet. I've used blogs to
draw attention to it(a lot), word of mouth, all different kinds of things. I signed up to a writers website to draw attention toward it and still nothing. It's a very good book. Thinking about doing readings at schools and libraries but I finger if I read it to people why should they buy it? (everyone wants something for free!) other than distribution I don't know what to do about it as far as selling on the internet. If anyone can help me please let me know. I know it won't be magic but I would appreciate a little advise on this. Remember i have done everything I thought was possible and I'm trying on a shoe string budget.
Thanx,
Cherylie
Thank you everyone for your responses. I have already published the book. It's called "The Adventures of the humblebees (Mikey's 1st Lesson). And it can be purchase at www.LuLu.com/humblebees. e-mail address is TheHumblebees@aol.com and my name is Cheryl Powe. Thank you!
You missed an opportunity to post a link here for your web site right here. You do have one right? If you don't; that's the first thing you need to do- to get yourself a decent web site that allows you to sell your book via the Web.
Then setup email signature files that will link back to your site. Your site should also include META tags with keywords that will bring more visitors.
Write a few articles for free to boost hits back to your site. http://www.helium.com and http://www.associatedcontent.com/join.html?refer=96777 (and both will pay you for the articles as well).
Always post a link back to your site through online profiles.
Join groups and socialize. Join chat rooms, join writer's groups. Ask local libraries and book stores to allow you to have book signings or readings.
I hope some of these tips help.
You might want to join a literary group, writer's association, etc as well.

Exploding the myths about what makes a good seo article writer!
Internet Article Writer – what makes a good one?
There are a lot of misconceptions about what makes a good Internet Article Writer so I thought I’d clear up a few simple points and myths.
Myths
- A good article writer must have an English degree and be journalist trained.
Why is this a myth?
Most people who surf the net are neither of the above and thus they are unfamiliar with the rules of grammar or how journalists are trained to lay out text. Many have English as a second language. Thus while being grammatically correct is valuable, it is not the deciding factor when it comes to what makes a good article writer for the Internet.
It is the user that determines how we write on the Internet not the editor!
- A good article writer must lay out text the same way it’s laid out in magazines.
Why is this a myth?
There has been a lot of scientific research done into how people read content on the Internet. These results show that people largely scan text.
Internet users are looking for specific information and so often won’t read the full text they will scan for the information they’re looking for. If it is not quickly apparent, they will click away to another page on the Internet to see if they can find it faster.
This is not how readers of magazines behave. They don’t have the luxury of duplicate topics in the same magazine. So how you lay out an article for the Internet requires different ‘rules’ to how you lay it out in a magazine.
For example: short paragraphs and bullet lists are essential ingredients to ensuring Internet users ‘scanning’ requirements are met.
- A good article writer should use keywords in great abundance to attract search engines.
Having content picked up by search engines is of course important but keyword stuffing and writing nonsense articles as a result is counter productive. It is also in dispute as to how effective keyword stuffing is in terms of attracting search engines. Word on the street (and in Wikipedia) is that Google penalises content that appears to be keyword stuffed.
Also keyword stuffed articles are rarely read as they don’t read well.
So what does make a good article writer if none of the above?
Interesting, engaging content laid out in a manner which satisfies the scanning needs of people who surf the net.
If you fill your niche website /blog with engaging, relevant content often, the search engines will favour you and readers will enjoy what you write and return for your latest contribution.
Keyword optimisation will help. Keyword optimisation is not the same as keyword stuffed.
Summary
There a many ‘qualified’ writers on the Internet but not all of them attract a regular following or high volume traffic. This might be due to their inability to write in the manner required for Internet surfers, or it might be due to dull content.
Tip
As an article writer myself, when writing for pleasure I nearly always try to inject a rhythm into my writing, so it is almost poetic. I take the reader on a ride and I believe this rhythm is what keeps them reading my articles from start to finish.
I started writing a novel the same way a while ago and I was told by those that reviewed it that they couldn’t put it down. It was far from a great work of literary genius. But I believe the way the content flowed and the almost poetic way I used words is what kept them moving through the pages.
If you want to write articles for your own website or blog, give that small tip a consideration.
About the Author
Leah Gray is a freelance seo article writer http://www.painfreemarketing.co.uk


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