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Explosive Article Marketing System that Multiplies Your Efforts

An effective article marketing requires momentum.  Article marketing isn’t a get rich quick scheme to become massively wealth your first week in business.  It’s a method that slowly grows, article upon article, directory upon directory.

But, you must publish with regularity to get that growth. To develop momentum, you must be actively involved in marketing your business with consistency. That means organizing a system or setting up a calendar with tasks to be completed each workday.

clone systemI use a system for marketing my business that is truly amazing. I call it a “Cloning” system.  It makes so much sense, I don’t know why I haven’t seen this packaged as a high dollar product and sold. In fact, I should be selling this information, but I’d rather give this away to my loyal readers.

Have you ever wished that there were two of you?  Or four of you?  How much more could you get done if you had a “mini-me” or two to help you with all the tasks that you needed to complete.  The stystem that I’m about to share with you has the same effect, but rather than more people doing more work it’s a method that helps you to do much more with way less effort.

Here’s how this cloning system works. Be sure to read and re-read this part. Using this system properly and regularly will blast your business to the top.

  1. Write a blog post.
  2. Spin the post into an article, reworded slightly so as not to be considered duplicate content, then submit to the article directories.
  3. Adjust the article into a press release.
  4. Create a short powerpoint of the article outline, screenshot the powerpoint into video while reading the article.
  5. Read the article into a podcast.
  6. Using the article, create a Squidoo Lens and a Hub Page.
  7. Add the article into your MySpace, Yuwie, Facebook, and other social networking sites that you are using.
  8. Announce your blog post on Twitter.
  9. Submit your article to all your social bookmarking sites such as Digg, StumbleUpon, Propeller, etc.

Of course, you will be sure to have these all point to your squeeze page, either through a resource box, or a link in your article. In fact, everything you do should point to your squeeze page.

Can you see the power of this system? Once you have spent the time to create just one article, you can quickly and easily multiply the effectiveness of that article over many places without much incremental effort.


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