Article Marketing Robot

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I am trialling Article Marketing Robot and just wondered how everyone set their submission of articles i.e all in one go or over a period of time

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  • Profile picture of the author whateverpedia
    Since the various directories publish the articles at different times, I do it all at once.

    Be aware also that some articles are NEVER going to see the light of day. Some of the lower end directories have something like 1,200 articles published, and 16,000 waiting for review. They're never going to get published.

    Stick with directories with existing page rank is the way I do it, and blast away.
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  • Profile picture of the author jesblamads
    Originally Posted by bizwebstart View Post

    I am trialling Article Marketing Robot and just wondered how everyone set their submission of articles i.e all in one go or over a period of time

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    Although I don't use AMR, I use UAW, a good rule of thumb is not to submit all at once. Maybe 50 articles per day.
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    20-50 per day seems to be what most people do. I just have it set up on a different computer to run in the background all day.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Goodwin
    Yikes, go big or go home.

    I do the full blast every single time to all the sites. Works like a charm
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  • Profile picture of the author mbmehmet
    I found doing a full blast to be effective with AR, even with UAW.

    Tom, regarding your full blast, say your targetting a keyword phrase, do you do full blast daily, once a week...just to get an nsight on how to use it effectively.

    I would very much appreciate your response.

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    • Profile picture of the author Tom Goodwin
      Originally Posted by mbmehmet View Post

      I found doing a full blast to be effective with AR, even with UAW.

      Tom, regarding your full blast, say your targetting a keyword phrase, do you do full blast daily, once a week...just to get an nsight on how to use it effectively.

      I would very much appreciate your response.

      Mem
      Well, here's the thing. I'm a big believer in a fairly big drop off of link power when you get multiple links from the same domain, going to the same page.
      100 links from 100 different domains, is just going to be a lot more powerful than 100 links from 1 domain, all else being the same.

      I typically only do maybe 2 article runs per money page of mine. So far I have been spacing it out maybe 2-3 weeks, but TBH it probably doesn't matter all that much. There are always additional money pages you can create on your site, so go ahead and create more pages to link to

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      • Profile picture of the author mbmehmet
        Man your a great help :-)

        So am I right in saying you can do this for multiple keywords on different pages at the same time, or do one page every 2-4 weeks? Does that make sense ? lol I always thought that although you maybe sending backlinks to a diff page you would be building too many links at one time for the overall domain. Yes, I am a noob :-)

        P.S Love your forum, is that yours? A lot of great tips on there, already have bookmarked a few threads.
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        • Profile picture of the author Tom Goodwin
          Originally Posted by mbmehmet View Post

          Man your a great help :-)

          So am I right in saying you can do this for multiple keywords on different pages at the same time, or do one page every 2-4 weeks? Does that make sense ? lol I always thought that although you maybe sending backlinks to a diff page you would be building too many links at one time for the overall domain. Yes, I am a noob :-)
          Yea, I definitely do it for multiple pages on the same domain. Whether there is any sort of dance, and the length of the dance, would likely depend on how many pages you are linking and how old and what type of authority your site is. I mean, I have a PR4 10yo domain I picked up on GoDaddy and i'm blasting a new inner page every day At most, a page disappears for 48 hours, and then comes back higher than ever. If you tried that with a fresh new domain, it might not work as well in the short term.

          Originally Posted by mbmehmet View Post

          P.S Love your forum, is that yours? A lot of great tips on there, already have bookmarked a few threads.
          Glad you enjoy it. There a good solid chore group of members now who know there stuff, and a lot of people at various stages of learning. Then again, we are all learning. Terry Kyle and I jointly own the forum.
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          • Profile picture of the author adamv
            Do you guys spin your articles before submitting through AMR or do you just syndicate one article to all of the different sites?
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            • Profile picture of the author Tom Goodwin
              Originally Posted by adamv View Post

              Do you guys spin your articles before submitting through AMR or do you just syndicate one article to all of the different sites?
              I always pre-spin with The Best Spinner. I have tested it and when you don't spin a much higher percentage of the articles go into the supplemental index. Now, no one here can tell you whether that really makes a difference or not. BUT, at the end of the day, I feel the safest bet is to try and get your links in the regular and not supplemental index.

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              • Profile picture of the author FredJones
                Tom, you seem to be one of those guys who match my thoughts almost word-for-word most of the times, including the ones that you expressed in this thread. I would respectfully like to express my though on one point in the entire thought and I would love to hear you either blow me away or agree to me - of course it may not be so easy to either agree or disagree to easily in black and white.

                It is that, I believe supplemental index links are powerful. I am not comparing the power of the links in the main index versus the supplemental index, because I have no way to do that. (And I know you never said that one is as strong or stronger than the other explicitly anywhere in this post.) But, what I also find is that Press Releases work. And they work well if you can get them to syndicate. Yet, if you search for the release in Google you realize that most of it is in the supplemental index rather than the main one. Yet, the rank movement that is seen is, my guess, probably not something that only those main links would provide (in theory they could, but I don't know whether they actually do).

                So I would still feel that supplemental index links matter - how much as compared to the main index links is not obvious from this though.

                I would appreciate your thought. Or, if you were already trying to say what I am saying here and I just did not understand your words correctly then that's a done deal

                By the way, a general observation: about building links to the inner pages - I strongly believe in this and this is something I actively practice. A hint to anyone sharp enough to catch it: nowadays, simply by looking at the URL that appears on the Google first page I can pretty much guess the ballpark number of backlinks that Yahoo! link checke is going to show me, and I am right within a reasonable range of accuracy almost 70-80% of the time. How good do you think that is as a practice?

                Originally Posted by Tom Goodwin View Post

                I always pre-spin with The Best Spinner. I have tested it and when you don't spin a much higher percentage of the articles go into the supplemental index. Now, no one here can tell you whether that really makes a difference or not. BUT, at the end of the day, I feel the safest bet is to try and get your links in the regular and not supplemental index.

                Tom
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                • Profile picture of the author georgekosch
                  Funny one...

                  We have setup and hosted over a thousand of these article directory blogs. I was surprised when I ran into the AMR and downloaded the demo today and found MY article directories already in the list!

                  Cool. Saves a ton of time instead of using Live Writer.

                  Hats off to someone who finally build something cheap, easy to use and that actually works!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Marketing Cheetah
    i think most of us are using the same methods. i actually wait for the article to get approved at ezine and get its maximum views, then i move forward to submit to other directories.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhonsean
    Hi,
    I heard that there are article submission sites list that are instantly posted when submitting an specific article or content. Anyone here knows this list. hoping that someone can give me a list. Thanks in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    I usually submit one article to all directories i want at the same time because as one of the members said, they have different approval time and its better in my opinion. But i don't submit of article to hundreds of articles and i think only 20 article directory is enough.
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  • Profile picture of the author somebody113
    awesome program, easy to use, updated often, not too expensive, reliable
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris Cole
      Hey All,

      I had personally been drip feeding my articles out at a rate of around 100 per day. Now i have read this thread, i think i may try a full blast for some of my articles.

      I have been spinning my articles out spending around 30 minutes on the spun version to get it very well spun. I would re-write each and every sentance a minimum of 3 times and the titles and sub headings would get over 10 variants.

      I consider the time to be well spent as it allows me to have a successful run with many submissions. So 30 mins for alot of backlinks is time very well spent in my opinion..

      I love the software and i am seeing the links showing up, i have pingbacks coming in constantly from my submitted articles.

      My advice to anybody on the fence about this software is to take up the free trial and see just how easy and user friendly this piece of software actually is.

      Chris.
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  • Profile picture of the author pjman
    I'm definitely going to give it try.

    Has anyone used it successfully to submit to ezinearticles? I was thinking of doing that manually. But some people say AMR handles it perfect.

    Any input is appreciated.
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    • Profile picture of the author Boris_yo
      I didn't find Ezinearticles.com in AMR.
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