A Few Quick Questions to All You AMR Users

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I just started using AMR last night and while most of it seems pretty straightforward and user-friendly, there's still a few things I'm having trouble with.

When inspecting livelinks, what's the reason for exporting in RSS XML?

Do you ping the articles pages or will most be found naturally anyway?

Do you spin the resource box with different authors? I've heard it's a good idea but many directories seem to display your name from the user account so what's the point?

Thanks guys
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  • Profile picture of the author AuthorityRush
    Exporting is great because you can export the links into an RSS feed or other software that will drive links to those links so the AMR links all get indexed. This will be the biggest problem when using AMR, getting links indexed.

    I personally ping and do other stuff to get links found.

    Yes, I spin EVERYTHING! Different authors, links, keywords, you name it! Google like variety. The more unique, the more chance it'll be indexed and counted.
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    • Profile picture of the author junilerick
      Originally Posted by StreetBacon View Post

      Yes, I spin EVERYTHING! Different authors, links, keywords, you name it! Google like variety. The more unique, the more chance it'll be indexed and counted.
      But it seems that a lot of article directories will also include the name you registered somewhere in the article. So say you registered with the name John Doe, many will say "by John Doe" next to the article title. So then when you spin the resource box it will show two names on the article. How do you get around this?

      Is submitting the article as RSS feeds the best way to get them indexed?
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  • Profile picture of the author junilerick
    bump. anyone else?
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