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How to Write Articles that Attract Ideal Clients

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Writing and publishing articles, as long as they relate 
to your area of expertise, will always result in traffic to 
your web site. However, not all those visitors will 
become clients, or even prospects. Why? Because 
oftentimes they don't find what they're looking for. But 
this can be avoided.

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How to Write Articles that Attract Ideal Clients
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

Writing and publishing articles, as long as they relate 
to your area of expertise, will always result in traffic to 
your web site. However, not all those visitors will 
become clients, or even prospects. Why? Because 
oftentimes they don't find what they're looking for. But 
this can be avoided.

Getting traffic is pointless if your visitors don't have a 
need that your products and services can fill. If you're 
just getting started in article marketing, or you're not 
getting the results you want from your efforts, consider 
the following tips for writing articles that will make your 
ideal clients want to work with you.

1. Know Who You Want to Attract

The first step to attracting ideal clients is knowing who, 
exactly, you want to attract. Every writer needs to 
have their ideal reader in mind, and when you're 
writing articles to grow your business, this ideal reader 
is your ideal client. The people you like to help, who 
get good results from working with you, and who can 
afford your services. You might identify these people 
based on their profession, hobbies, age, interests, sex, 
income level, or even marital status. 

If you're not sure who your ideal client is, consider the 
solutions you provide and your own personality and 
preferences, and then think about how you can tailor 
them to fit a particular niche's needs, fears, and goals. 
For example, if you are a financial planner who 
specializes in college savings plans, and you're also a 
mom with young kids in the house, then maybe your 
ideal client is young moms who want to start saving 
because you can easily relate to and build rapport with 
people in that niche. Keep in mind that you can 
segment your article marketing efforts to reach 
different subgroups of clients. For the financial planner 
example, another subgroup may be grandparents, and 
you could tailor another article for them. 

2. Use Keywords that Your Ideal Readers Will Search 
Online

After you've identified your ideal client, think about 
their online behaviors. When someone goes to Google 
to search for something, it's usually because they have 
a question or problem and they're looking for an 
answer. With that in mind, think about what that 
person might enter into the search field. What words 
and phrases do they use to look for the information 
you provide?

The most common search words and phrases may not 
be what you think, which is why you shouldn't just 
guess. Luckily, Google makes it easy to see what 
people are searching for with their Keyword Tool (you 
can access it here: 
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExtern
al). This should give you plenty of ideas for popular 
keywords, and then you can use them in your article 
title, introduction, and throughout the text.

3. Write about Your Products and Services

This may be a no-brainer, but when you're writing to 
attract ideal clients you should focus your topics on the 
specific programs and products you are selling. This 
means you need to focus your article marketing efforts 
around a particular service or program you offer. For 
example, if you have a book about house-training 
puppies, then you can write about all the different 
aspects of getting a puppy to go outside. But you 
wouldn't want to write about teaching a puppy to sit 
and stay because that doesn't directly link to what you 
have to offer. 

Why is this so important? Well, let's say a person goes 
to Google and searches for information on how to train 
a dog to sit. When your article shows up in the search 
results, then they click on the link and read your article. 
All that is fine and good, but you've only attracted a 
reader-not a client. You aren't selling information on 
how to train dogs to sit. See the difference? If you 
want a person to buy from you, you have to write 
about what you have to sell.

4. Give Useful Information, Without Giving Away Too 
Much

There's nothing more attractive to prospective clients 
than useful information. If you really want to get 
people excited about you, your expertise, and what 
you offer, then you have to be knowledgeable and 
helpful. And you have to give them some kind of 
information that will bring them good results. At the 
same time, you don't want to give away the milk if they 
haven't bought the cow, right? And your cow's milk is 
valuable.

The key is to make the information in your articles 
useful, but incomplete. This is a good rule of thumb 
that many experts and information marketers use for 
their marketing content, including articles. The best 
thing about this is that it's not hard to avoid giving 
away too much information. It's nearly impossible to 
put all your knowledge into one article-you'll always 
have to leave something out. 

Writing Content that Attracts Ideal Clients for Your 
Business

Article marketing can be much more than simply a way 
to get traffic to your web site-they can be compelling 
marketing pieces designed to lead to a sale. Before 
writing your next marketing article, take a few minutes 
to get clear on who you want to work with and what 
you provide them with. The clearer you can get about 
who this person is and what keeps them up at night, 
the easier it will be to attract them with your writing. 
Knowing your ideal client and the keywords they 
search for to find solutions and using that information 
as you write means people will come to your article 
ready to find an answer or information that relates to 
their question. And when you provide content that is 
useful and previews the services and products you 
offer at the same time, then converting these readers 
to clients will be much easier. Follow these tips to 
ensure every article you write and publish helps fill 
your business with people you're excited about having 
as clients.

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Melinda Copp helps speakers, coaches, consultants, 
and self-employed professionals write and publish to 
establish expertise, build relationships with their 
clients and prospects, and make more money. For a 
free copy of "Write to Grow Richer; The 7 Secrets of 
Writing to Sell Your Services," go to 
http://www.WritersSherpaPrograms.com.

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