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		<title>By: Rob@Popular Christmas Gifts for 2009</title>
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		<description>The other thing I&#039;ve noticed is that some articles I write get read far more than others. And sometimes there is no obvious reason why one is getting read a lot more than another.

The impact of this fact is that if you only write a couple articles, you may not really get an idea if your writing is being effective. You should set a goal of writing at least 10 or 20 articles on your chosen topic and submitting them to your chosen article directories (make sure you submit to popular ones that get lots of readers). Out of those 10 or 20, if your writing is pretty decent, you should find that at least a few of them should get some good amount of readers.

And if your resource box has a strong call to action, you should find a pretty good number of people clicking through to your site. If your click through rate is 5 - 10%, you&#039;ll be doing quite well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The other thing I&#8217;ve noticed is that some articles I write get read far more than others. And sometimes there is no obvious reason why one is getting read a lot more than another.</p>
<p>The impact of this fact is that if you only write a couple articles, you may not really get an idea if your writing is being effective. You should set a goal of writing at least 10 or 20 articles on your chosen topic and submitting them to your chosen article directories (make sure you submit to popular ones that get lots of readers). Out of those 10 or 20, if your writing is pretty decent, you should find that at least a few of them should get some good amount of readers.</p>
<p>And if your resource box has a strong call to action, you should find a pretty good number of people clicking through to your site. If your click through rate is 5 &#8211; 10%, you&#8217;ll be doing quite well.</p>
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