Article marketing has a lot to do with numbers. The more articles you publish the more traffic you'll get to your sites. How big that traffic figure is will depend on how well you write your articles. But however well you write, it still stands that the more article you have live, the more people will read them.

What if you wrote an article a day for a year and each article brought you ten visitors? How much could you earn from 3,650 visitors?

Sounds like too much work? Well if you actually wrote an article a day you'd probably get the time needed to write a decent article down to around twenty minutes. Most people could build a 20 minutes task in to their daily routine. Studies have shown that if you do something for 21 consecutive days, it will become a habit or routine that is difficult to break. Therefore if committing to write an article a day for a year is too big a commitment, commit to writing one a day for just the next 21 days instead. If you focus on achieving that smaller goal, before you know it, you'll be writing articles every day for the rest of 2010! Writing this article is a result of making my 2010 resolution to write one a day!

Ok, so 3,560 visitors sounds attractive for just 20 minutes work each day? Well think again! Why would you go to the trouble of writing the content to then only submit it to one article directory? The answer is you wouldn't! Suppose you submitted your article to the 5 leading article directories on the web. For just an extra 10 minutes each day, you could get 3 times your original traffic, which would mean you getting closer to ten thousand visitors per annum.

Now the numbers are starting to look better. But what if you went a step further and automated the process of distributing your articles to hundreds of directories, and even to blog networks as well? Suddenly each article could get you thousands of links! How much cash could you earn from 365,000 links pointing in to your offer pages from high ranking directories, all for the cost of an hour of your time each day?

When you scale your article marketing strategy up, you can generate some pretty big numbers! But what if you hate writing? You really should think about outsourcing the writing! If you take a systematic approach to your article marketing strategy, paying for someone else to write your content for you can make a lot of sense, you just need to give each article a reasonable chance of generating more cash than it costs to have it written. Providing you can consistently achive an average article profit, you will have your own cash machine!

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