There Are So Many Fitness Articles Around Today
How can you tell the difference between the ones that are written by cheap bum marketers (the ones who just want good search engine rankings and lots of sales) and the ones that are written by true fitness professionals with your fitness goals in mind?
Well the truth is: You CAN. And I'm about to show you exactly how you can tell a bum marketing article written by a clueless affiliate from an information-rich article written by an expert.
I have to be honest...
I hate the bum marketing method, especially when it comes to health and fitness articles. I mean, c'mon! There are real people out there with real health/fitness problems that are looking for real answers! I'm pretty sure they don't want to come to a respected article directory and find a bunch of bum marketing, keyword-targeted, crap articles that don't help them in any way and explains nothing but a bunch of bulls**t!
Seriously, with some of the articles I've read recently, they were so targeted at the search engines, and not actual humans, that I didn't know what the heck I was reading. I hate it when people write articles just for search engine spiders, but not human beings - the people who are actually looking for helpful information. These bum marketers are so content with getting ranked high so they can promote their affiliate product that it's ridiculous. I mean, sure, it's always good to make money through article marketing, but not churning out a bunch of useless, keyword-targeted articles that tell people absolutely nothing new. What happened to originality?
Now don't get me wrong, there are some well-written, keyword-targeted articles that give the reader what they want and rank well in the search engines. In fact, I admire those types of articles. Heck, I've written a few myself.
I guess what some hardcore health and fitness bum marketers don't know is that the quality of your articles really counts for something. They will get noticed by ezine publishers more often. You can really establish yourself as an expert when you write well-written articles that can actually give people good tips on health and fitness. In fact, that method is much better for establishing a long-term income.
While I can't change the way people write, I'll just say these last words of advice...
Quality Over Quantity
Well the truth is: You CAN. And I'm about to show you exactly how you can tell a bum marketing article written by a clueless affiliate from an information-rich article written by an expert.
I have to be honest...
I hate the bum marketing method, especially when it comes to health and fitness articles. I mean, c'mon! There are real people out there with real health/fitness problems that are looking for real answers! I'm pretty sure they don't want to come to a respected article directory and find a bunch of bum marketing, keyword-targeted, crap articles that don't help them in any way and explains nothing but a bunch of bulls**t!
Seriously, with some of the articles I've read recently, they were so targeted at the search engines, and not actual humans, that I didn't know what the heck I was reading. I hate it when people write articles just for search engine spiders, but not human beings - the people who are actually looking for helpful information. These bum marketers are so content with getting ranked high so they can promote their affiliate product that it's ridiculous. I mean, sure, it's always good to make money through article marketing, but not churning out a bunch of useless, keyword-targeted articles that tell people absolutely nothing new. What happened to originality?
Now don't get me wrong, there are some well-written, keyword-targeted articles that give the reader what they want and rank well in the search engines. In fact, I admire those types of articles. Heck, I've written a few myself.
I guess what some hardcore health and fitness bum marketers don't know is that the quality of your articles really counts for something. They will get noticed by ezine publishers more often. You can really establish yourself as an expert when you write well-written articles that can actually give people good tips on health and fitness. In fact, that method is much better for establishing a long-term income.
While I can't change the way people write, I'll just say these last words of advice...
Quality Over Quantity
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