Article Marketing and Law of Averages

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Is it true that a snowball effect can be achieve through massive article marketing? I've been doing article and marketing off and on for while and have seen only a few articles to get click thrus consistently. Usually the routine is: I submit a article, then in a day or two I get article views, and in approximately a week, the article views diminish. With this scenario occuring after each submission, how can the law of averages kick in. Seems like to me such articles get temporary Google juice.
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  • Profile picture of the author BlogBoom
    The snowball effect is definitely true!

    Rather have a baseball analogy? Some of your articles will "strike out," hardly bringing you any traffic at all. But if you keep walking up to the plate, eventually you'll get some singles, doubles, triples, and, ultimately, some home runs! A home run is an article you write that the search engines fall in love with and keep on page one for months or even years. I like my HR average and the revenue they produce is SO worth the occasional strikeouts.
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  • Profile picture of the author warriorkay
    Perhaps that's why Chistopher Knight, the owner
    of EzineArticles says we should continue to submit
    MORE articles each and everyday, to keep seeing
    results. But the truth is that if you know how to
    really get leverage from your articles, you can keep
    benefiting from a couple dozens of articles again
    and again,

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  • Profile picture of the author Marhelper
    I understand the principle of consistent submissions but I have not found it to be needed in light of proper KW research. Even with submitting on an infrequent basis I do ok.
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