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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009
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Ok, say I outsource some articles. How do I submit them? What about the article submission software out there? Please excuse if that is a really dumb question, but I am a newbie and I have read and read about how great article submission is, but I cant find anywhere that actually explains the process of how you actually do it. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Australia
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We all started you can use manual submission or semi automatic submission, or you can use things like Submit Jedi Semi-automatic directory submission tool that are just scripts that are build for semi-automatic submission. Otherwise you can use paid solutions like Unique Article Wizard or Article Marketing Automation (AMA is different of UAW but both are link building solutions) Paying for software is OK, I have paid and funny wise haven't used the submitter from Icansoft, but as far as I know all their products are rock solid. Good luck |
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I've used iSnare.com with some good success. It's a pretty simple process. You can submit your articles to a few hundred article directories for $2 per article. You have to buy credits $10 gets you 5 submissions. The price goes down the more credits you buy.
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I use ArticleMarketer.com. You can sign up for a free membership. They walk you through the process one step at a time and even check your articles for link and format problems. I've been very happy with them. In fact, I love their service so much that I upgraded.
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