Traffic Sources for blogs

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Hello everyone! I'm a new member to this great warriorforum community!
I read a lot of posts on this board and other forums, and decided to promote clickbank products. Can you tell me on how many article sites do you submit your articles?

Sure, this is the only and easiest way to get some decent traffic right rather than wait for SE?
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  • Profile picture of the author K Meier
    I'm assuming you are talking about creating backlinks via article submission.
    This is a question you can't get a straight answer to. Mainly because it depends on your niche, budget, time available and effort you want to put in.

    If you have a new website and you want to build backlinks via article submission then start of slowly. Don't sent out 1000 articles in one go and then nothing for a week.
    Keep it maybe to 10,30, or 50 per day depending on your niche and time you have. Make sure it's constant.

    You might want to join an article submission network that those all this for you. Creating articles manually and submitting them manually takes a lot of time.
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  • Profile picture of the author davejug1
    One word - Guestblogging
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  • Profile picture of the author MichaelSJohn
    Many, many ways to do it. The best as Dave said is to guest blog for bigger sites, but you can syndicate content, repurpose it as videos, audios, PPTs.

    My suggestion is to guest blog and learn to submit your articles to blog whales.
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  • Profile picture of the author adixon1989
    If you're planning on using article submissions for traffic (as opposed to something like ppc) then you could just stick to the major article directories like ezine and goarticles. The trick is to remain consistent with your submissions as the articles will lose traffic when they start getting pushed back by newer articles in the same category.
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    • Profile picture of the author MichaelSJohn
      Originally Posted by adixon1989 View Post

      If you're planning on using article submissions for traffic (as opposed to something like ppc) then you could just stick to the major article directories like ezine and goarticles. The trick is to remain consistent with your submissions as the articles will lose traffic when they start getting pushed back by newer articles in the same category.
      I recommend that too, but make sure you get your blog posts indexed first so your site gets the credit so it's not duplicate content.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Sneen
    Search engines have de-emphasized article directories. So, I wouldn't waste a lot of time with them. A few clicks to ezine and goarticle might be a good investment, but I wouldn't spend much time with directories. Guest blogging is a much better use of your time.
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  • Originally Posted by marco24 View Post

    Can you tell me on how many article sites do you submit your articles?
    I actually use a service that does it for me. They submit my article to 3 great article networks for about $15. Takes all the grief out of doing it myself.
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