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It takes longer to publish articles to 500 article directories than to write 4 new articles, and publish them to the top 10 article directories that do give you traffic. This only really applies if you are submitting by hand or software.
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Care to share your top ten list? ;)
It takes longer to publish articles to 500 article directories than to write 4 new articles, and publish them to the top 10 article directories that do give you traffic. This only really applies if you are submitting by hand or software.
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Care to share your top ten list? ;)
If I was to suggest an alternative, it would be Submit Your Articles - a similar service.
As to sites, I suppose Ezine Articles and Go Articles.
After that what I would do is do a search on an author name you know submits a similar number of articles in your niche, and see where his author profile appears in the SERPs on various sites.
Also do a search based on article titles for articles submitted around the same time.
As an example, if you check my name on the serps http://www.articlealley.com/author_1_3723.html came well above my profile on Ezine Articles, even though they only have one of my articles there (I can't remember the history of that)
If you check someone like Jack Humphrey or Willie Crawford, who both do a fair amount of article submission, the mileage varies.
Then again, WebProNews who have just started picking up my content from the blog have already sent me 21 visitors.
For niche stuff , I use different names
If I was to suggest an alternative, it would be Submit Your Articles - a similar service.
As to sites, I suppose Ezine Articles and Go Articles.
After that what I would do is do a search on an author name you know submits a similar number of articles in your niche, and see where his author profile appears in the SERPs on various sites.
Also do a search based on article titles for articles submitted around the same time.
As an example, if you check my name on the serps http://www.articlealley.com/author_1_3723.html came well above my profile on Ezine Articles, even though they only have one of my articles there (I can't remember the history of that)
If you check someone like Jack Humphrey or Willie Crawford, who both do a fair amount of article submission, the mileage varies.
Then again, WebProNews who have just started picking up my content from the blog have already sent me 21 visitors.
For niche stuff , I use different names
On a side-note I feel articlemarketer really went down hill. I stopped using it a couple of months ago. Do some checks on the amount of links your getting from it and you may be suprised to find out it's less than you think.
On a side-note I feel articlemarketer really went down hill. I stopped using it a couple of months ago. Do some checks on the amount of links your getting from it and you may be suprised to find out it's less than you think.
With search engines penalizing duplicate content more and more, and the sheer number of free article directories out there, the penalties could easily outweigh the benefits.
As a freelance writer, I prefer to sell my content first (eg, on a site like AssociatedContent.com, or as PLR content), then submit it to free article directories at a later date, once I've exhausted all paid methods.
Thanks for the indepth examination of this subject.
Sincerely,
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
InkwellEditorial.com
With search engines penalizing duplicate content more and more, and the sheer number of free article directories out there, the penalties could easily outweigh the benefits.
As a freelance writer, I prefer to sell my content first (eg, on a site like AssociatedContent.com, or as PLR content), then submit it to free article directories at a later date, once I've exhausted all paid methods.
Thanks for the indepth examination of this subject.
Sincerely,
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
InkwellEditorial.com
Well, I've just started my own article marketing experiments and I hope it will pay off in the future (I hope it still holds true that brute force AM still works).
At the moment I use different, keyword optimized articles to gain some backlinks for a niche site I created. So far no positive results, but it takes some time for sure.
Bye,
Peter
Well, I've just started my own article marketing experiments and I hope it will pay off in the future (I hope it still holds true that brute force AM still works).
At the moment I use different, keyword optimized articles to gain some backlinks for a niche site I created. So far no positive results, but it takes some time for sure.
Bye,
Peter
Having a wider distribution base - aka article marketer - benefits you in 2 ways - 1) bigger net to catch interested parties 2) potentially more links.
Having a wider distribution base - aka article marketer - benefits you in 2 ways - 1) bigger net to catch interested parties 2) potentially more links.