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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: London/Brazil
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I would be interested to hear from any warriors who have used either of the services and what type of results you obtained. Any positive or negative comments welcome. Thanks, John |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: ,Cheshire , United Kingdom .
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I have tried to use Isnare but it hasn't worked out. They have a free and a paid submission service and I have only submitted to the free service (Ezinearticles is free) as I object to paying when they profit from the content. I have 3 articles in their 'pending' file going back to April this year, so unless you want to pay $10 for 5 'distribution credits' you may have to wait a long time. (Since then EzineArticles have published around 30 articles for me. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: United States
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I use both for differen purposes and I think they are both a great. I'm talking about the paid service with Isnare. But if you are comparing apples to apples you'll probably find better results with SYA. mx |
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| www.Richard-Legg.com War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Seattle, WA
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I use both the paid service of Isnare as well as SubmitYourArticle As Mike above said, I think SYA is a little better, however they have a limit of 8 articles per month, whereas with Isnare I can submit unlimited articles. If you plan on doing a lot of article submission then it may be worth considering. Yes, with Isnare there is a delay of around 5-7 (for paid submissions) but unless your article is extremely time sensitive, I find it fine to just load them up and let them get approved whenever. Personally, I don't think it's important to get articles approved super quickly as for me, article marketing is a long term strategy that is going to produce long term results over time. Some of the articles are still getting re-published months later - bringing me traffic and backlinks. I also use these in addition to the regular free sites like EZA and others. Hope this helps, Richard |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2008
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I have not used Isnare.com but I have used Submit Your Article and really like their service - aside from the article # limitation, it is a great service that delivers. They recently came out with a timed distribution feature which can help with the article limitation issue. The one thing I did not like so much about SYA is its price. I recently switched to Article Marketer and so far it has been effective and is a lot cheaper than SYA. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Sydney, Australia.
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I use SYA and it is great. Coupled with AMA you can cover the lot.
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Milwaukee, WI
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why not hand submit to ezinearticles then use article post robot to cover the rest of the GOOD directories. APR will be cheaper in the long run and will give you the same results. Plus you can choose what directories to submit to with APR.
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