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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Apr 2009
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There are 2 SEO questions that I want to know. 1) So far, I have been writing many articles and submitting them to many article directories (with anchor text). After a hundreds of articles, I start to doubt my way of doing thing as I don't see any results from it. Am I doing the right ways for link building here? Is article submission actually the decent way to promote your site? I didn't do any blog commenting, profile link, forum post and etc as I don't know where should I start. 2) If you got 1 article, how many article directories that you going to submit? 1 article per article directory? or 1 article for 10 directories or more? |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Honestly, I didn't see any movement at all by depending on one source for back links. I found the best movement by creating back links in all areas of blog commenting, directories, social bookmarking and more. When I concentrated on one method at a time nothing great happened in the rankings.
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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Boston, MA
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As I understand it article marketing is currently the only way you are trying to promote your site. Article marketing should only be one component in a traffic mix. Also: Are you doing article marketing only for link building? Or do you really want to get traffic from your articles? If you are only doing it for the links you have a problem: 1. Article directories took a big hit recently in terms of authority and traffic (due to the recent Panda Update) 2. If you only get links from article directories you don't get too much link diversity. You should be getting links from all over the Internet - not only from article directories. Especially since most article directories are just sites with duplicate content. Most people submit to ezinearticles and then take the same article and submit it 50 or more article directories - all duplicate content. If you are really into article marketing then please do it for the traffic - not just the links. But this means: 1. You need to do keywords research to target specific keywords with your articles so that they get found. 2. You need to write really high quality articles that people will read all the way to the end. 3. You need to write a compelling author bio so that people will click through to your site. I hope this helps. Stefan |
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| Backlink Builder War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: IM Service Solutions
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Blog commenting, profile links, etc. are very simple just jump in and start with it! Quote:
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| Just Me War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Texas, USA.
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Your question is more SEM than SEO. There's not a correct answer to your question except to find where your market is first. That will tell you where you need to place your presence. Not all forms of traffic will reap you the conversions that you may be looking for. An example would be, if you had a football site that focuses on the strategies of defense, you wouldn't do very well creating a community presence on MySpace because the demographics of that site is more orinated to music interests. You would be better off creating a presence through FanHouse...etc. It will give you targeted traffic that already possess the mindset that you are looking for and it gives you much better link juice. Don't depend on Article directories to saturate a market for you. They still have their purpose and by all means include them in your arsenal. I'm just saying that the exact same content that you use for article directories will carry more mileage in a community targeted for your niche. |
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| Julia Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: New York
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: USA
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Article writing is one of the most effective ways in SEO. But as you've said, you didn't do any other methods in doing SEO for your site. It is very important that you get backlinks from different sources if you want to have better results.
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Article submission is important technique of getting backlinks and visitors directly to your website. I think you are doing some thing wrong. I usually submit maximum of 4 to 5 article for one SEO project and surly get results. As you mentioned you have submitted hundreds articles then surly some thing wrong Second you can easily submit one article on more then 100 article directories to get backlinks.... |
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| Internet Marketing Newbie Join Date: Feb 2011
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Dear all, i would like to ask a question here. Should i submit 4-5 articles at one time to all directories for one SEO project OR i submit it 1 by 1 for different time being? which one is better? thank you all |
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