What are the BEST Article Marketing for ClickBank these days?

by artse
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Hello Warriors

I would focus on this thread with one simple QUESTION:

What are the BEST ARTICLE MARKETING Websites these days for promoting Clickbank Products? Let`s say Gaming Products.

I mean ARTICLE MARKETING not ARTICLE DIRECTORY MARKETING

If i combine this Article Marketing with a BLOG it`s good?
#article #clickbank #days #marketing
  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    Artse, you can start threads asking this all day long, and you won't get the real answer.

    Most of the people with lists of syndication partners built those lists one publisher at a time. I'd be shocked if any of them put their list on a public forum.

    One way to use article directories that does work for article marketing is to track which articles get picked up and by whom.

    Here's one common sequence:

    > You write your article.
    > You post it on your own site and get it indexed.
    > You post the article on a directory. EzineArticles is still the main player among the article directories in my opinion.
    > You set a Google Alert for either your article title plus pen name or for a snippet of the article.
    > You start the sequence over again and wait on previous ones.
    > When you get an alert that your article has been spidered on another site, go check it out. If it's just an autoblog or scraper site, delete the alert and return to work.
    > If it's a legit website or blog, contact the owner, webmaster or blogger. Thank them for using your article. Ask them if they would like to hear from you when you have another article their audience might like.
    > If they say yes, congratulations. You just added a publisher to your own private syndicate. If they say no, thank them for their time and wish them well.

    When you do have a new article to share, put it on your website and get it indexed. Then contact the people who have indicated they want more from you. Wait a short period of time (like a couple of weeks) to give them a chance to post the article and get some benefit from it. Last, put it on your directory of choice, set your alert, and go back to work.

    Helps?
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    • Profile picture of the author Wakunahum
      My advice is going to sound generic but I am being honest.

      The best article marketing for clickbank or any other products are articles that have two qualities.

      -Readers want to share the articles with other people.

      -Webmasters want to publish the content on their site.

      I have made more from articles that were republished and shared compared to the ones that sat on an article directory site getting a minimal number of clicks each month.
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

      Most of the people with lists of syndication partners built those lists one publisher at a time. I'd be shocked if any of them put their list on a public forum.
      Nor would such a list even be helpful at all. I have a list of nearly 50,000 publishers that I regularly submit articles for promoting Clickbank and/or Amazon products. But, this list is worthless for anyone else to use. There is no shortcut to what John has outlined in establishing relationships with these syndication partners.
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    • Profile picture of the author artse
      Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

      Artse, you can start threads asking this all day long, and you won't get the real answer.

      Most of the people with lists of syndication partners built those lists one publisher at a time. I'd be shocked if any of them put their list on a public forum.

      One way to use article directories that does work for article marketing is to track which articles get picked up and by whom.

      Here's one common sequence:

      > You write your article.
      > You post it on your own site and get it indexed.
      > You post the article on a directory. EzineArticles is still the main player among the article directories in my opinion.
      > You set a Google Alert for either your article title plus pen name or for a snippet of the article.
      > You start the sequence over again and wait on previous ones.
      > When you get an alert that your article has been spidered on another site, go check it out. If it's just an autoblog or scraper site, delete the alert and return to work.
      > If it's a legit website or blog, contact the owner, webmaster or blogger. Thank them for using your article. Ask them if they would like to hear from you when you have another article their audience might like.
      > If they say yes, congratulations. You just added a publisher to your own private syndicate. If they say no, thank them for their time and wish them well.

      When you do have a new article to share, put it on your website and get it indexed. Then contact the people who have indicated they want more from you. Wait a short period of time (like a couple of weeks) to give them a chance to post the article and get some benefit from it. Last, put it on your directory of choice, set your alert, and go back to work.

      Helps?
      Hey John

      Yes it helps thanks so much
      I did not had this in my mind but it`s a good idea.
      I just dont want to put "all the eggs in one basket" want to know a lot more information i can get.Yes what you say its true.No one will share his way to make money.Only fragments or simple "how to" guides but not CONCRETE info.This is how it works and this is how it always worked in any domain not just internet.
      It is hard for a new member to get used with clickbank affiliate marketing even if i already have an online selling experience but only on specialized websites and selling my own stuff.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jay Campbell
      Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

      Artse, you can start threads asking this all day long, and you won't get the real answer.

      Most of the people with lists of syndication partners built those lists one publisher at a time. I'd be shocked if any of them put their list on a public forum.

      One way to use article directories that does work for article marketing is to track which articles get picked up and by whom.

      Here's one common sequence:

      > You write your article.
      > You post it on your own site and get it indexed.
      > You post the article on a directory. EzineArticles is still the main player among the article directories in my opinion.
      > You set a Google Alert for either your article title plus pen name or for a snippet of the article.
      > You start the sequence over again and wait on previous ones.
      > When you get an alert that your article has been spidered on another site, go check it out. If it's just an autoblog or scraper site, delete the alert and return to work.
      > If it's a legit website or blog, contact the owner, webmaster or blogger. Thank them for using your article. Ask them if they would like to hear from you when you have another article their audience might like.
      > If they say yes, congratulations. You just added a publisher to your own private syndicate. If they say no, thank them for their time and wish them well.

      When you do have a new article to share, put it on your website and get it indexed. Then contact the people who have indicated they want more from you. Wait a short period of time (like a couple of weeks) to give them a chance to post the article and get some benefit from it. Last, put it on your directory of choice, set your alert, and go back to work.

      Helps?
      Really great concise list of action items for article syndication. It is explained in more detail in other posts, but I appreciated this short bullet point list.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by artse View Post

    What are the BEST ARTICLE MARKETING Websites these days for promoting Clickbank Products?
    However many times you ask this question, the answer isn't going to be much different.

    You need to find out for yourself the best sites in your niche to which to syndicate your articles. Other people can give you helpful suggestions about how to do that (and have been doing so, in all your other threads), but nobody's going to present you with a list of websites. The people who have one in your niche (I don't) have worked very hard to produce it for themselves and won't be giving it away, just as you wouldn't, yourself, if you'd done all that work.

    The answer isn't going to "arrive, fully-formed" in one post, nor in one thread. Like anyone else starting off with article marketing, you have a lot of work and a lot of research to do.

    Originally Posted by artse View Post

    If i combine this Article Marketing with a BLOG it`s good?
    A blog or a non-blog site, yes. Blogs are generally a convenient way of doing it, though. The idea is that you publish every article on your own blog/site first, and have it indexed there, and then try to get each one re-published as widely as possible on sites (and in ezines) relevant to your niche, which have targeted traffic for you.

    You don't need many articles. You just need to have a few which are good enough for other people who need content (there are many) to want to share and circulate them. What matters is how widely you can get them published by people with good traffic for you. Not so much how many of them there are.

    For this to work, the articles generally need to be written for syndication. And then you have to get them re-published. And you gradually build up your own syndication list (of places that will re-publish them if they want to share them with their readers/visitors). You have to do that part yourself.

    Here are some suggestions on how to learn more about doing that by finding those people ...

    Ezine publishers:
    Directory of Ezines (excellent, includes a good advisory service too, but not free)

    Ezine Directories Top 20: The pick of the best ezine directories on the Net (not as good/helpful)

    Webmasters:
    Use search engines to find sites in your niche ... and this article by expert article marketer Anne Pottinger will help, too (but only if you read it! ): Article Syndication To Benefit and Grow Your Business | Internet Marketing and Publishing

    Also widely recommended: an e-book by Paul Myers, on this subject: Content Cash System, A New Approach To An Old System by Paul Myers.

    Also, the methods described in this timeless classic: Turn Words Into Traffic (by Jim and Dallas Edwards) have been working successfully for over a decade and still are, now.
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  • Profile picture of the author ResearchQueen
    Good Advice from John Mc. How do you put a Google Alert on your article???
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