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| Active Warrior Join Date: Aug 2011
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So, about 2 weeks ago I used the trial version of AMR and submitted to 171 article directories. To date, there isn't a single link indexed, that I can find via YSE. I've read that I should be "collecting live links" and pinging them, but I have no clue how to do this. Could anyone give me a quick run down on how to collect live links, and if possible, specifically for AMR? Thanks guys! |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2010
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Have never used it before, but here's the instruction I found. Check out the section "Now for Getting Your Report of Your Submitted Articles"
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Thank you for the quick reply but I'm still left with two questions. How do I ping my live links? Does this really help?
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1. You can try pingomatic or pingler. 2. I don't think it helps much. It's better to create RSS feeds and ping them or use services such as linklicious/backlink indexer. |
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