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Submit to many article submission sites? - or just one?

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sir_serge



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:45 am    Post subject: Submit to many article submission sites? - or just one? Reply with quote

I have submitted over 30 articles to ezinearticles (a couple recently, but most of them were submitted last year).

Would it help drive traffic to my site if I submit these same articles to other article submission sites? As of now, I have only used ezinearticles.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 8:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lets say you print 1000 flyers. Should you put them on every telephone pole in the same neighborhood or put them all over town.

Kind of hard to answer isn't it.

What's your purpose and your target? Just posting articles is meaningless if no one reads them. And what if they are no followed then what have have you accomplished?

Find properties that WANT your content, that will dofollow your content, and will be read.

That's the formula. People waste to much time creating massive amounts of the same old stuff that never takes them anywhere. It's like digging holes and filling them up over and over to keep busy.

Think about your desired result. You can make a hell of a lot of money from one really well written and well placed article... or you could write a hundred articles and making nothing.

I have one article I wrote in a particular niche that pulls 50-75 readers a day... has been for month. That's targeted traffic to buy into my offer.

I have other articles that don't pull squat!!! They were time wasters. All were researched... some were duds, some made it to the big time.

You need to focus on what works, refine it, and replicate it.

So ask yourself if people will read you articles by posting to additional directories and will that directory give you a dofollow link.

Do your research first. No point in fishing an unstocked pond.
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brandonjayjones



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 11:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't see any reason to not post those articles to other sites - so long as it doesn't take you alot of time. There are more "automated" ways to submit articles that will allow you to create an article and post it to hundreds of sites all with a click of a button. I've found them to be very useful.

If you'd like to submit manually, Here are a few good sites to start with

goarticles.com
ideamarketers.com
365articles.com
amazines.com
articlesnatch.com
articledashboard.com
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I don't see any reason to not post those articles to other sites


There can be a lot of reasons. Unread articles make no difference. They could all be nofollowed thus contribute no SEO boost.

And here is something to think about. Google can measure link ratios. If all you links come from the same type of sites or pages that have little or no page rank it could trip a filter in Google.

Focus on TRAFFIC... Can you get real people to read your content and take action by clicking the links?
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