Is there article submission software out there? (not includluding AMR)

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I'm looking for a program that can submit articles directories and give me a report with all the live URLs (just like AMR).

I've had extremely POOR success rates with AMR lately because the directories have been spammed to hell.

Some may say article links aren't as useful with Google's updates... and that's fine... everybody has an opinion about that. I just need an alternative to AMR. I used ArticleBot a couple years ago but I haven't touched it in a while.

Any others?
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  • Profile picture of the author cooler1
    Have you tried adding your own article directory list to AMR?

    SubmitEaze has a good rep although some have said its rubbish also.
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    • Profile picture of the author Droopy Dawg
      Yep... I scraped hundreds/thousands of directories... even bought a couple scraped lists from guys on Fiverr. Signing up to the directories isn't the problem. I signed up to over 6,000 directories, but when I submit to them I only get maybe 40 "Live Links".

      I also have a problem signing up to some directories. After sign-up... I refresh the list and a few hundred of them still says "Signed Up", and no matter how many times I "confirm" I still can't get signed up to the sites.

      I submitted the question on the forum a week or so ago and got no answer. Many others have the same problem, and their questions have gone unanswered... so I'm moving on.

      I'll take a look at submitease thanks. I heard of it but never checked it out.

      Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

      Have you tried adding your own article directory list to AMR?

      SubmitEaze has a good rep although some have said its rubbish also.
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      • Profile picture of the author cooler1
        Originally Posted by Droopy Dawg View Post

        Yep... I scraped hundreds/thousands of directories... even bought a couple scraped lists from guys on Fiverr. Signing up to the directories isn't the problem. I signed up to over 6,000 directories, but when I submit to them I only get maybe 40 "Live Links".

        I also have a problem signing up to some directories. After sign-up... I refresh the list and a few hundred of them still says "Signed Up", and no matter how many times I "confirm" I still can't get signed up to the sites.

        I submitted the question on the forum a week or so ago and got no answer. Many others have the same problem, and their questions have gone unanswered... so I'm moving on.

        I'll take a look at submitease thanks. I heard of it but never checked it out.
        Did you follow the best practices when signing up? The main ones are:

        1. Use a paid email address, not a free one.
        2. Choose an 8 character password with letters and numbers.
        3. Ensure that your user name is unique i.e. add numbers to it to increase sign up rate.

        Also, some of the confirmation emails may have got sent to your spam folder so you could check there.
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        • Profile picture of the author Droopy Dawg
          1. Use a paid email address, not a free one.

          Yep... I've never created an account that wasn't from one of my domains.

          2. Choose an 8 character password with letters and numbers.

          I use "generated" passwords from my host using caps, lower case and numbers.

          3. Ensure that your user name is unique i.e. add numbers to it to increase sign up rate.

          I do this as well. Like I said earlier signing up is not the problem... submitting is.


          Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

          Did you follow the best practices when signing up? The main ones are:

          1. Use a paid email address, not a free one.
          2. Choose an 8 character password with letters and numbers.
          3. Ensure that your user name is unique i.e. add numbers to it to increase sign up rate.

          Also, some of the confirmation emails may have got sent to your spam folder so you could check there.
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          • Profile picture of the author nik0
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            The software is only as good as what you feed to it although article directories are kind of dead imo, better focus on something else.
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  • Profile picture of the author masterjani
    I have found one, worth checking it's name is Article Kevo
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  • Profile picture of the author TheProgrammer
    Have you tried Article Demon or Magic Submitter? AD Lifetime Price is $97 and MS will cost you $5 first month trial and $67 each month after.
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    • Profile picture of the author patco
      Originally Posted by TheProgrammer View Post

      Have you tried Article Demon or Magic Submitter? AD Lifetime Price is $97 and MS will cost you $5 first month trial and $67 each month after.
      I heard very positive things about Magic Submitter, could also give it a try very soon
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  • Profile picture of the author cypherslock
    I recommend and use Magic Submitter. Sure, it doesn't come with thousands of directories (though you CAN add your own), but the success rate is much higher. Something to remember to (if you know this already, apologies), is that most directories don't auto approve (some do) and in some cases you could be waiting awhile for the directory owner to approve your articles.

    This doesn't make AM ineffective but it might change your backlinking strategy. I do use article marketing but only to "backlink my backlinks" never directly to my main site. For that, there's Wordpress blogs or web 2 blogs.
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