Article Submission Vs Web 2.0 Blog creation & posting. Which is best?

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High PR article submission sites also gives No-follow links in their signature. While web 2.0 site gives do-follow backlinks for your site.

Please suggest...

1. which is best & safe for website promotion.
2. which is best for Content Marketing.
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  • Profile picture of the author shoaib125
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  • Profile picture of the author davidricherd
    i am not asking about local traffic, just want to want if i have an article content which is best in Article submissions OR web 2.0 creation & posting.
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    • Profile picture of the author Enuke
      In some extant web 2.0 websites are good. But article directories are no where in SEO now a days. Go for Guest blogging in your niche industry. And try to create your own blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author cybnetics
    Try to do both activities because both gives back links for your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author Pradeepseo
    I will say web 2.0 with different contents is good method for promotions.
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  • Profile picture of the author noble
    I'd say it really depends on the article site and the web 2.0 property. You should be able to look at them and see which is a better spot to drop your article/link. Generally a number of diverse, and different platforms as well, web 2.0s is going to be better and more natural than a number of article sites/directories unless maybe you're talking about private guest blogging or something?

    Either way it shouldn't be an either or, diversity of the two is good!
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  • Profile picture of the author davidricherd
    Thanks for valuable response...
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  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    Don't do either: nofollow links don't help with SEO; 2.0 requires work to make it work. Based on your question, you have not done the foundation work: learn how SEO really works.

    Originally Posted by cybnetics View Post

    Try to do both activities because both gives back links for your website.
    Learn some SEO before you add SEO services in your signature. You'll make more (some?) money that way. Asking basic questions about SEO doesn't get people to trust you enough on SEO to click on the link in your signature.

    Originally Posted by davidricherd View Post

    High PR article submission sites also gives No-follow links in their signature. While web 2.0 site gives do-follow backlinks for your site.

    Please suggest...

    1. which is best & safe for website promotion.
    2. which is best for Content Marketing.
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  • Profile picture of the author EsferaSoft
    Both are good for site. Its a best task in Off-page optimization.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    Originally Posted by davidricherd View Post

    1. which is best & safe for website promotion.
    2. which is best for Content Marketing.
    Maybe you don't quite understand what "website promotion" and "content marketing" actually mean, but both of these methods are equally worthless. However, if you're thinking about "artificial" backlinks you're not actually interested in promotion or marketing.

    I'd steer clear of anything an IMer would call "article submission". It's usually just lousy spam.

    "Web 2.0" can potentially work, but you need to build backlinks to the blog sites and articles. Otherwise it's pointless.
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    Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
    Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

    What's your excuse?
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