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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Cannes - France
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Hi, I thinking about buying an article submission tool and I'm hesitating between AMR and Submiteaze. There is tons of information here regarding AMR, but almost nothing about Submiteaze. Doing a search on Google I found various people mentioning that submiteaze is actuually much better than AMR, , because they better maintain their directories and apparently you get more successful submissions and backlinks with submiteaze. Anyone here has any experience with submiteaze? - Is it really that good? What about AMR - some people say that the quality declined a bit over the last 2 months and that you get only 400-600 successful submissions & backlinks doing a blast to all directories - is this really true? Thanks for your help. Robert |
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| Senior Warrior Attorney War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Jedi Temple
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I use SubmitEaze almost every day. Great program. Auto submission to directories and article sites, while at the same time using varied test. With it's relational database and use of projects I can keep track of quite a bit with the software. Beyond the obvious purposes. For example, if I have a 10 point plan I want to do with every website, I simply create a new category, add my 10 points as "directories", and with each website being a project I can quickly look at each website to see what parts of my plan are done or still need to be done. |
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| Because Content is King! Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: NY
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AMR > every other program I've tested. However I've never used Submiteaze (or even heard of it to be honest).
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Cannes - France
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Lots of people rave about AMR. But it seems like not a lot of people know submiteaze and those who own submiteaze say it's the best article submitter on the market.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010
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I use AMR and it works. I usually get 500 successful submissions (but many of them do not get approved for some reason). I do not know what Submiteaze is but I will take a look at it
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I'm also wondering the same, which one works better at the moment. What about adding custom articles directories/Wordpress article websites etc.? I know AMR does this but can you add your own directories to Submiteaze? |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: CyberNexus
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I have never had much luck with AMR and it is frustrating to get all the failed submissions, will take a look at sumbiteaze,although $118.00 is a bit steep... Sooner or later somehting has to work better for submissions...
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: South Florida
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I own Submiteaze. It submits to a lot of directories and article sites but the bulk of the article directories are overburdened with submissions. So...it can take a while (weeks) for links to get approved. This has nothing to do with SE...but keep this in mind. That said, the software works very well and is frequently updated. You can also use spun text and titles to submit "original" content to every directory.
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| Always be learning War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
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$118.00?? WOW. I got it when it was $79 and v9. Just remember you get upgrades (even full version ones) for free. So it might just be worth it. It does have less directories, but you can do more with it and submission success rate is better. Its not as streamlined as AMR for reporting though. I've yet to see anything better.
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| <nerd/> War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Somewhere In The South
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| I say $118 one time is very reasonable if it does what it promises. If you know how to use it, you can easily make back your investment in weeks or days. If I owned something like that, it'll be a monthly subscription for sure.
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| <nerd/> War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Somewhere In The South
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| I say $118 one time is very reasonable if it does what it promises. If you know how to use it, you can easily make back your investment in weeks or days. If I owned something like that (not long from now), it'll be a monthly subscription for sure. Mostly because it's not easy to maintain a good list of directories / sites to submit to.
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| Ezra Anderson Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: USA
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Personally, I am an AMR fan! |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: US
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I'll be honest, although I liked the update of AMR interface, I am not a fan of the backlinks I am getting. I have submiited article I created, not PLR and even after checking 2 weeks later, the live links I got was laughable. I even set it up for the health of the blogs/directories above 50% and I am not happy with the results. I may have to give submiteaza a try. I dont know that its even worth it at this point to continue with AMR. I am very disappointed.
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2006
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I'm all for AMR for its features and the great support from Vince, even though the success rates are less than stellar recently. I believe AMR is a victim of its own success. Too many people are using the same database and submitting to the same places. You will get better results if you scrape your own database to submit to. |
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Go for AMR.. It's the best article marketing software out there. I have been using it about 1 year and I really think it works perfectly.
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I am using AMR and it's working pretty cool for me. I'm not yet much familiar with Submiteaz but I'll try to search for it.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: India
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I bought submiteaze way back when it was just under $50. Didn't know the price had gone all the way up to $118! Its a great program, particularly for directory submissions. Plus, the owners don't spam you to death with all kinds of IM offers. I can say for sure that the software does its job of submitting very well, selecting the right categories on its own, etc. Obviously, the actual number of links you get from directories depends on how many of them accept your site. To get accepted, it definitely helps to have a quality site with good content (incl images, videos, if possible) and an excellent look and feel. Also, it may help to have a physical address and phone number in a prominent location on the home page and main pages. Till you get into a ton of directories, anyway. Haven't used AMR, so I can't compare the two. Cheers, |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Use AMR for article submission. You must make a custom list for article directories. Then you get a decent rate of approval rate.
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I own both so I'm probably in a good position. I agree with what was said previously; AMR seems to be the better known, but those who have both say SubmitEaze is the preferred - i concur with that consensus too. I guess that pretty much answer your question on which I'd recommend to get. I pretty much only use SubmitEaze these days because the whole interface is just more intuitive and easier to use, and I've found the success rates are better and I can do website submissions with it as well. But yeah, I have no idea why AMR seems to get so much more publicity than SubmitEaze, especially on these forums. It really baffles me because SubmitEaze IMO is a better product. |
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| Always be learning War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
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Honestly, use both as SE can be used to submit your website as well. and updates (even to the next version) are free.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Burlington, Ontario, Canada.
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SearchEngineNews.com just sent out their monthly newsletter and listed SubmitEaze as one of their 6 recommended tools to turbocharge your linkbuilding.
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2011
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AMR is good if you combine it with The Best Spinner or Spinner Chief or a good cheap article service(the best of the three choices), because it has alot of potential it is just that if you spam, well....you know the inevitable outcome due to a Panda Update.
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| PaulCounts.com War Room Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Stillwater, Oklahoma
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I just saw their recommendation as well. That was enough for me. I know that SearchEngineNews.com is very focused on white hat link building tools and know they don't recommend many submission type programs. SubmitEaze looks like a great choice for me. |
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