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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: San Francisco Bay Area
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Greetings. I am about to begin article marketing to increase traffic to my websites which I will use affiliate links and perhaps adsense to monetize. Please advise as to the role of submitting to article sites to increase traffic. Should I:
If so, what impact will this have on my website traffic? If not, what do you recommend? I am just not clear on how this works. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. |
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Dec 2010
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Without any doubt article submission is useful. but submitting the same article can drive some problems. so always spin the articles before you submit. don't submit too much articles a day. when Google will index the articles your SERP will be increased. how much? it depends on the competition of the keywords. you should never copy the same article in the main site. |
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| The Terra-izer War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Lake Orion, Michigan, USA
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I strongly recommend that you post your article on YOUR site first, wait for it to be indexed, then submit, unless the sole purpose of said article was to send traffic to your site where they could find more in depth information and answers to the questions the article directory article invoked. ![]() Terra |
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Thank you MarketWarrior 06 and Miss Terra K. That is very helpful feedback and confirms what was in the back of my mind. Thanks for your response. |
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Everyone is going to give you slightly different approaches to article marketing. The question is - are you doing this for backlinks or to drive quality traffic to your site? You said it's to drive traffic, so that's what I'm going to assume. In this case. 1. Write a high quality article that grabs people's attention, solves part of a problem, and then sends them to your target page - one that solves or sells something that solves the rest of the problem. 2. Post the article on your website first. Wait for it to get index. 3. Post it to the most relevant, high traffic directory first. Usually that's EzineArticles, but it depends on your niche. 4. You can then submit it to other directories. I wouldn't bother with anything that just has junk on it. That won't get you any traffic and just sucks up your time, unless you are outsourcing it. 5. Build links to both the article on your site and the ones on the top directories. This will give them a little extra boost and potentially rank them within the directories themselves and on Google. However, you will only see one instance at most of your article in top rankings. I don't like spinning articles at all. It takes a long time to set up one that will produce anything vaguely readable. Those types of articles are more for building backlinks than driving traffic. They're not meant to be read. That said, there are certainly plenty of people who do it. Good luck! Sharyn |
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