A Fitness Marketing Guest Video Post By Josh Carter
Here’s a cool video my friend Josh Carter made about how he get articles written for super-cheap to help his sites rank high in the search engines… enjoy…
Here’s the Sample Ad Text:
SUB: SEO Article Writer (fitness)
I will need general fitness articles that are original (no plagiarizing) and at least 550 words long that have been SEO’d for the URLs / keywords I supply. I will be paying per article.
I will hire anyone who bids $3 per article immediately.
And here’s some cool PDF downloads Josh put together for you… the first if the guidelines he sends to the writers and the second is a sample keyword list
Article Writing Guidelines (right-click and save-as)
Sample Keyword List (right-click and save-as)
Josh Carter is a personal trainer in West Hills, fitness studio owner and also runs a west hills boot camp
Leave Josh your comments below, way cool of him to put this together for you
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Don’t forget to leave Josh your comments below…






















Josh,
Great info.
Thanks so much.
Tomorrow I will take action.
Rick Kaselj of http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com
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this is great info and broken down so easy…thanks so much Josh.
Great info Josh
I just have one question. You optimize your back links articles with the keywords from your back links pages. I've been told that article links should be just quality content with a link to your web site, because Google, SubmiitYourArticle and whatever, they don't like when you write about yourself, they want good quality content on the subject. So how you pull that one out? I mean is that the better way or is better just to submit articles with links to your back link pages?
I'll appreciate some help here.
Thanks
Josh
Thanks for sharing this great video blog post on where to get your writer. Have been doing my own writing of the articles which I thought is kind of stupid because it's so time-consuming. Definitely will give oDesk a shot! Thanks again!
Hi there great info.
I just missed one thing (it may have been in the video and I just missed it), where are the best places to submit the articles and can you submit each article to more than one place?
Thanks for the help.
My question. When you hire someone and they submit the articles you have asked for, do they get paid immediately? I'm assuming the answer is yes. My concern is that you hire someone, they submit five articles to you, you pay them, and then you check the articles through a search engine to make sure they are originally only to find out they have been used before. Now you are out the money and have five articles that don't serve their purpose.
Is there a way to check the authenticity/originality of the article before purchasing?
Thanks for the info
@Zlatko, I would say yes the article should have good content, but like I said my understanding is that not many *real* people will be reading these articles, more likely just search engines. I would say they should not be total crap, but I would not recommend writing just about your services or whatever. Chris might chime in on that.
@Alex, There are a ton of article submission sites like ezinearticles.com, isnare.com etc. I think the best one is submityour articles.com (it is paid however) Chris says you should use them all and track to see what gives you the biggest bump.
@Chuck, They do not get paid until the job is done TO YOUR SATISFACTION. The first batch one guy delivered was messed up. I told him to fix it and he did then I paid him.
I have been using oDesk for years and it's a quality site.
Good info in that video
Great video Josh. And Chris I really appreciate you putting this out there for us.
I have a quick question; maybe I missed this. Are these articles strictly for submitting to ezinearticles, squidoo and the like or should we be using these same articles for our back pages in our website – listed in the site map?
That's a good question. If I were to guess I would say no just because that would be duplicate content, but lets' ask Big Chris.
Great Vid Josh, I really like that outline, ha ha
I believe Chris would say the same thing about the above, that you def don't want duplicate content on your site and another site. Google will often give credit to the larger / more popular site and put yours in the supplemental index of Google. Meaning theirs will show up, but not yours.
Sometimes you can get around this by having it up on your site and making sure it's indexed / spidered by Google first, but it's better to be safe and use completely different articles for backlinks.
I like online press releases alot for good link juice as well. Thanks for the great post Josh!
Man this is an awesome post I have 50 articles I need written and this helps a lot
As Dan Kennedy says, you are not in the business that you think you are. You are in the business selling that business. Creating articles is not a high level function. Sales letters. maybe, but not content for the internet.