Viral (science articles) Marketing With Free Reports

By Jason Swanson

  While everybody loves getting something free, you are going to find free reports even more lovable. Use free reports created by other authors as the basis of your article will not only create additional publicity for the author but will also help you. You can create an article quickly from this, which in turn leads people to your website.

Your goal is to gather the information contained in free reports to compile into an article or a white paper of your own. This is done for the domino effect created by viral marketing. You have the choice of using pieces of only one article or gathering pieces from several and putting them together in one article. Creating a series of articles from free reports is another idea.

Finding free reports on everything imaginable is easy. Google the words free report and any other terms that describe your area of interest. Reports are often longer than articles, usually over 1000 words, and often use more technical language. These reports are more likely to use facts and figures to convey information. You are not likely to find how-to reports.

This difference is useful.By taking a hard-to-read report and making it understandable to your readers, you help them understand. This in turn makes you seem like a more reliable expert in this area. Readers begin to trust you to provide them with the newest developments even if they aren’t created by you

Again, don’t forget to share with others where you got your information. Don’t copy the whole article but just pieces that help enhance your article. Once this is done, allow readers to obtain the entire report if they so choose by providing source information and a link to the entire report.

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