Turning Articles Into Traffic

Posted by Editing Staff

We have an author here at Content Caboodle who, over the past 3 years, has had a fairly consistant CTR (click-thru ratio) for his resources box links of just about 40%. That's 4 out of every 10 people who see his articles clicking through on one of his links. To put ...

Article Marketing Isn’t Free Traffic – But It’s Quality Traffic When Done Right!

Posted by Scott Bannon

I often see people tweeting or blogging about how article marketing is a free way to get traffic, and it always makes me cringe just a little. Sure, you can write and publish an article online without paying a penny, but to create a quality article requires at-least a modest investment ...

Engagement Marketing – A Perfect Format

Posted by Scott Bannon

If you're struggling with writing articles or getting your article marketing to show returns this will be highly beneficial for you. I don't normally post here, I'm more of the "operations" guy behind the scenes with Content Caboodle; but I spend a lot of time reading almost all of the articles ...

Don’t Waste Your Time Writing Bad Articles

Posted by Editing Staff

For every article that we review and accept here at Content Caboodle, over 35,000 to date, it seems like we review and reject 2 others; and it's not as though our submission guidelines are very strict compared to other article publishing venues. The sad truth of it is that a lot ...

Why Was My Article Declined?

Posted by Editing Staff

We get asked this question several times per day by authors so I felt it was a good idea to talk about it openly and hopefully help some of you avoid ever having to wonder about it in the first place. I have to start by saying if you have an ...

Article Marketing Tip: Don’t Lie!

Posted by Editing Staff

It should be obvious, but lots of folks don't seem to get it. Even the giants behind long time veteran marketing agencies can goof up now and then. There's currently a class-action case that illustrates this, started by user Anthony Michaels against the web site Classmates.com because their email marketing copy ...