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Your URL Clicks Divided By Total Articles

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What are your total URL Clicks received divided by the total live articles in your account?

This percentage would show you how much traffic your articles are generating on average, each…or would they?

First, feel free to comment on this blog entry and share what yours is… but let’s take a closer look at the 8 ways this CTR (Click Through Rate) number can be skewed or perhaps not as important as you may think.

  1. It’s not accurate because LENGTH OF TIME is a variable we currently don’t provide - ie: monthly cut-off data.

  2. It’s only partially in your control. You can only optimize so far and then you’re at the mercy of market interest.

  3. It doesn’t factor in how much traffic your EzineArticles generate from sites and ezines that syndicate your content. This is a major factor for most.

  4. Forget about scoring a high CTR percentage. Consider for a moment the URL Clicks CTR compared to your total article views… What would you rather have: 1000 article page views and 50 clicks (5% CTR) or 7000 article views and 210 clicks (3% CTR)? Me? I’d go for the lower CTR and higher total clicks delivered!

  5. Different niches provide different CTR by nature.

  6. Instead, analyze ALL of your articles and look for individual article patterns to see if you can draw actionable conclusions as to what type of content matched with what type of compelling resource box offer creates the best overall desired performance. ABT! (Always Be Testing!)

  7. Never lose site of the most important user: Your reader! They can sense ‘thin’ content in a few milliseconds…and they are gone. Obsess over your readers and the URL clicks will take care of itself.

  8. Worry less about scoring big numbers with a handful or articles and instead focus on covering your niche expertise in greater article volume & depth. Too many members focus a core chunk of their energy on over-optimizing existing content when they could focus the same energy on expanding their article inventory.


Your Thoughts?

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on May 8, 2008 at 3:46 pm     Views 129 | Comments (5)

EzineArticles on Twitter

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I’ve decided to separate my personal life on Twitter from our EzineArticles business life.
Follow EzineArticles on Twitter
Follow EzineArticles on Twitter, and we’ll follow you:
http://twitter.com/EzineArticles

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on May 7, 2008 at 10:32 am     Views 96 | Comments (0)

Viewing EzineArticles At Work

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If you’re one of the few unlucky folks who try to view EzineArticles.com at work, and get this blocked message:

There is a work around! It’s called a Proxy service…or you could just call your boss/IT department and ask them to stop treating you like you need web surfing supervision.

Resource: Websense Web Filtering - Does It Really Increase Productivity?

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on May 6, 2008 at 2:23 pm     Views 119 | Comments (1)

Premium Business Class Speed

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Does it drive you crazy that your articles aren’t reviewed instantly by our editors?

We’ve been considering this for 2 years now and it’s time to introduce a premium level of business class service for members who want a faster experience with EzineArticles.com. Before we release this, we’d like your input.

Here are some of the details of what we were thinking:

  • Deliverable: Priority article review. Your submissions would go to the front of the queue and our editors would review your articles BEFORE any non-premium level members submissions. Instead of waiting days to a week+ for your articles to be reviewed, most would happen same or next day (Mon-Fri).

    • Being a Premium level member would not guarantee any editorial favors. This is purely a speed-of-service priority thing. Our editors would not know if you are a premium member or not as our article review back-end systems manage which articles are loaded in their daily review queues. It would also not grant any membership level advantages (ie: It wouldn’t help you get from Basic to Platinum any faster).

  • Deliverable: Priority email support. Your email tickets to our Member Support center would go to the front of the queue.

    • This would not deliver higher personalized service nor is it article writing & marketing training of any kind. You’re simply buying a speed pass to the front of the line with your questions sent to Member Support.

  • Most likely would be a reasonable annual fee with an introductory charter discount for the first members who become clients.
  • PayPal subscription services will be the payment method.
  • Most likely would not come with a written SLA (Service Level Agreement) because we’d have to price it too high to guarantee a level of service. Instead, we’d price it to be attractive for the masses of our most active members with hopes that the value received far outweighs the price paid… to encourage annual renewals of the priority review & support service.

What issues should we consider as we price and bundle/package this EzineArticles Premium membership speed/service?

What kind of additional fee-based premium services would you like to see us offer?

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on May 5, 2008 at 1:03 pm     Views 1,018 | Comments (82)

Happy Cinco De Mayo

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This is not an American holiday today, but more than 50% of our countries population might argue that it should be.

I was just in the SF/SJ Bay area last week and it seems like this event is a major fiesta celebration with Latino rock bands and plenty of Mexican food dishes to taste test.

For us here in Wisconsin, we’ll enjoy some Margarita’s, Tequila shots, Daiquiris, or Cervezas (beer) with chips & salsa.

Resources to catch you up on what Cinco De Mayo is about:

EzineArticles Factoid: 86 of our Expert Authors are from Mexico.

Do you celebrate Cinco De Mayo and if so, what do you do?

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on May 5, 2008 at 11:35 am     Views 174 | Comments (3)

How To Be Unique

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Juanita writes:

How to be unique when almost every topic has tons of articles about it already out there?

Could you imagine if Burger King said to themselves, “Hey, we can’t compete because there is a McDonalds on every major intersection corner…so let’s give up.”

Nonsense!

Every expert has a unique viewpoint on most every topic or issue within their niche. If they didn’t, they’d hardly be an “expert”, right? Your job is to share your unique perspective on every issue and sub-issue within your field of expertise.

What to do:

  • Forget for a moment that there already is a high ’supply’ of articles already in your niche.
  • Chances are pretty high that the ‘long tail’ within your niche has been ignored or under-served.
  • I recommend writing 40% of your articles for the ‘head’ of the long tail and 60% for the ‘long tail’ itself.
  • Stop researching what everyone else is doing. Think for a moment about the problems and issues your clients, vendors, and employees or stakeholders face. Now, write to solve those issues.
  • Revere your uniqueness. No one on Earth sees or evaluates your niche like you do. Share your unique viewpoint.
  • There is so much ‘thin’ content out there that it makes it very easy to immediately rise above mediocre content.
  • Create an article content creation plan that chunks down various areas of your niche that you’ve deemed critical to cover.
  • Poll your members, clients, prospects, whatever and ask them which areas of your expertise they’d like to hear more about.
  • In the end, you’re competing against yourself. When you write compelling quality article content, your words and profile will immediately rise to the top.

How about you? What kind of advice would you give Juanita?

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on May 2, 2008 at 7:31 am     Views 611 | Comments (22)

Your Amazon ISBNs

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We have updated the members area update bio page and the public extended bio page to utilize a new service from Amazon to provide information about books. The old service was discontinued.

The whole format was a bit clunky so our developers made it easier to engage:

To participate, log into the Members.Ezinearticles.com site with your regular username & password, click on PROFILE MANAGER, click on EDIT AUTHOR BIO, select your author bio to edit, and then add up to (3) valid 10 or 13 digit ISBN numbers of books that will be found on Amazon.com. Click SAVE changes. You’ll find the book image, title, author name and link to the book on your extended author bio page [Example].

Notes:

  • The members area update also includes moving the Amazon search and clarification of the links.
  • We now have a global ‘Search for Books on Amazon’ link above all the ISBN text boxes that will display a better looking, more compact search form. It is displayed to the right of the text boxes instead of at the bottom of the page.
  • We added a link underneath each ISBN text box that will allow a user to quickly verify ISBN numbers entered.
  • After you are done and click SAVE to update your public extended author profile, we’ve added a quick link so that you can see what the public sees instantly.

EzineArticles/Amazon ISBN Trivia: 1,396 EzineArticles Expert Authors have included 2,327 ISBN’s (2,181 Unique) in their extended author profiles!

If you’ve got an ISBN, be sure to include it in your EzineArticles author profile.

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on May 1, 2008 at 5:15 am     Views 334 | Comments (4)

Articles on Home Page

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Ever wonder which articles show up when on our home page?

As articles are accepted/approved & made live, they go into a queue and are rotated into the home page 50 at a time and they stay up for 30 minutes before the next 50 are rotated in. In a 24 hour span, this allows us to display 2,400 new articles.

In the future, the 30 minute rotation window will continue to go down in minutes so that we get through 100% of the days newest approved articles.

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on April 30, 2008 at 3:32 pm     Views 310 | Comments (6)

A Top Ten List

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TOP TEN REASONS OUR MEMBERS CAN’T COME UP WITH A NEW ARTICLE TOPIC TO WRITE ABOUT:

10. There’s not a single topic left to write about. Everything has been said.

9. I am currently satisfied with the amount of traffic I’m getting to my website; why would I want more?

8. Too many visitors makes my website slow down to a crawl or it crashes.

7. Joining a community of 95,000+ Expert Authors frightens me.

6. I hate free services that offer massive benefits and very little drawbacks.

5. The Editorial Review Team won’t accept my PayPal bribe.

4. Submitting keyword-stuffed, computer-generated, spun and re-spun, barely-English PLR articles is a better fit for my marketing strategy. NOT!

3. The idea of (2) REAL HUMANS carefully reviewing my articles makes me blush.

2. I find the 569 niche categories too limiting.

1. The cat knocked my EzineArticles mug over and spilled coffee into my keyboard. My “Enter” key sticks.

Have any additional to add to our list?

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on April 30, 2008 at 8:47 am     Views 439 | Comments (25)

More Expansion

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We’ve run out of physical room in our 2,500 sq. ft. office… so this week we had to get creative to “create more space” for the next (4) hires.

The room in the photo was our office supplies & marketing staging area where we assembled our EzineArticles Platinum mug care packages. We rented a storage shed down the road to house all of our mug supplies and empty Dell boxes. Our Accounting Manager took one of the office supply cabinets and our Managing Editor took another in her office.

Instant new office for hires #29, #30, #31 and #32.

In our local North East Wisconsin job economy (“Silicon Cheese Valley” I like to call it), we’ve had a steady stream of quality job applicants. The plus side to our area is that housing is very affordable ($800 USD a month gets you either a mortgage on a new home or rent on a 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 stall enclosed garage home), most have a (4) year college degree, pretty good work ethic; and the downside is that we end up having to teach or train new developer applicants on our platform vs. finding pre-trained talent and the lack of proximity to Silicon Valley is less than ideal.
(Continue Reading…)

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on April 29, 2008 at 7:53 am     Views 433 | Comments (16)
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