Saturday, March 15, 2008

Using Article Marketing to Promote FriendsWin

FriendsWin stands to take over Myspace as the social networking site of choice. The old version attracted hundreds of visitors a day, but now with video conferencing, video resumes, video dating, video profiles and more, FriendsWin is growing by thousands per day.

Unlike other social networking sites, FriendsWin relies on internet marketers to build its subscribership. Premium members pay $9.97 per month for the video tools, and internet marketers get a cut of every subscriber fee, every month. So you can get paid for years for the work you do today.

But how do you get people to subscribe to FriendsWin through your affiliate links, instead of finding the site on their own? Well, fortunately, FriendsWin is not well known right now (this will change in a matter of weeks), so getting the word out is pretty easy.

One of the best ways to promote FriendsWin is through article marketing. Articles give you a great chance to tell readers the details about all of the benefits and features, explain why the site is different from Myspace and other social networking sites, and get people excited to sign up for the premium membership.

There are so many unique elements of FriendsWin that it shouldn't be hard for you to write a few dozen articles. They don't have to be terribly long - 400 words or so - so you can write them quickly.

If you want more articles, consider rewriting them. Google and other search engines consider articles to be "unique" if they contain at least 30% unique content. This means that you can take your batch of articles, rewrite a couple of paragraphs, and submit the new articles to another article directory in a fraction of the time it would take you to completely rewrite the articles.

Keep in mind that most article directories don't allow you to place affiliate links in your "resource box", so you'll want to place a link to a webpage or blog where you get visitors even more excited about joining FriendsWin. Believe it or not, this is a good thing, because by the time they visit the site through your links, they'll be so amped about all of the video tools that they won't waste any time signing up for a premium membership.

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