How to Get More Page Views on Associated Content

Sun, May 3, 2009, by deadpoet

Marketing

Tips on increasing exposure to your online writing site.

As with a lot of other websites, more page views equals more cash for Associated Content and the publisher. There are several ways to get more page views on Associated Content, but keep in mind that none of these are going to be a miracle or increase your page views by 100,000 instantly. It takes time. The more work you put into your writing, the more page views you will receive in return. This is something that I’ve learned in the first couple weeks of writing for Associated Content.

Write about Interesting Topics

If you write about something that nobody is interested in, then nobody is going to read your articles. Write about topics that people will search for and enjoy reading. For example: Current events, celebrity gossip, or my personal favorite-”how to” articles. Also, write about something that interests you. This will make for a much better written article and will get you more page views in the long run.

Join the Subscriber for Subscriber Thread

In the Associated Content forums you can find the Subscriber for Subscriber thread. If you become a part of the thread, other users will subscribe to you in return for your subscription to them. This will get you a few extra page views, and also feedback and help from other content producers if you need it. The people are extremely friendly and a lot of them consider the people in this thread their second family.

SEO and Keyword Density

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is basically the technique of using keywords to receive more views on your content. When you choose your keywords on Associated Content, think of what someone would search for if they were looking for an article such as yours. This article will explain keyword density to you. Basically, it is an indicator of the number of times the selected keyword appears in the article. Having between 3% to 5% keyword density for your article will get you the best ranking it can get on a search engine’s search results. If you exceed 5% keyword density by a lot, your article will be rejected as spam, so try to avoid that.

Social Networking Sites

Some content producers use social networking sites such as Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, Squidoo, Blogger, or Digg to promote their articles, while some prefer not to. On the bottom of your Associated Content pieces there is a tab labeled “Share.” Clicking on that tab will bring up a pop-up window which will lead you to links to websites such as these. Try to limit your time spent promoting on these sites as it will take away from your writing. Do not spam on these sites as it will likely get your account deleted.

Overall, I’ve found that combining a little bit of all of these techniques will work best. Writing a really decent article that you put your heart into, using SEO, promoting a little bit on a social networking site, and joining the Subscriber for Subscriber thread will get you the most page views for your time.

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  1. Miss Heda Says:

    i don’t u the site but you got some great info here, these are all the same for triond aswell =o)

  2. Edelino Encarnacion Says:

    thanks for the info

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