EZA like Article Directories

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Warriors, I have submitted many articles to EZA. Please guide me to some directories where I can submit articles I have already submitted to EZA to get more DOFOLLOW backlinks. Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author PeteSmith
    I atually just asked the same question on another thread.
    I noticed EZA works well because the resource box looks like its part of the article.
    This gets lots of clicks.
    Other sites have the resources box below adverts etc which = few clicks.

    Also looking for 5 sites that are like EZA
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    • Profile picture of the author Web Warrior
      Originally Posted by PeteSmith View Post

      I atually just asked the same question on another thread.
      I noticed EZA works well because the resource box looks like its part of the article.
      This gets lots of clicks.
      Other sites have the resources box below adverts etc which = few clicks.

      Also looking for 5 sites that are like EZA
      Clicks doesn't really matter much because I am looking for DOFOLLOW backlinks, they can be an added benefit though.
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  • Profile picture of the author kikolani
    The following are dofollow, PR 4 and above article directories.

    GoArticles.com and ArticleBlast.com let you put keyword anchored links in the article itself.

    ArticleDashboard.com, ArticlesFactory.com, iSnare.com, Site-Reference.com, lets you put keyword anchored text links in the author box. ArticleCity.com allows one url link in the author box (no anchor text).

    HubPages allows dofollow keyword anchored text links in the articles, but you have to build your profile up to a quality score of 75+ by posting hubs, commenting on others, forum posting, etc. Squidoo similarly allows keyword anchored text links, but you have to make each article, or lens, high quality with additional modules such as related Amazon books, a guestbook, etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author SledgeHammer
      Originally Posted by kikolani View Post

      The following are dofollow, PR 4 and above article directories.

      GoArticles.com and ArticleBlast.com let you put keyword anchored links in the article itself.

      ArticleDashboard.com, ArticlesFactory.com, iSnare.com, Site-Reference.com, lets you put keyword anchored text links in the author box. ArticleCity.com allows one url link in the author box (no anchor text).

      HubPages allows dofollow keyword anchored text links in the articles, but you have to build your profile up to a quality score of 75+ by posting hubs, commenting on others, forum posting, etc. Squidoo similarly allows keyword anchored text links, but you have to make each article, or lens, high quality with additional modules such as related Amazon books, a guestbook, etc.
      So in the case of Hubpages it takes a lot of time and effort for a first-timer to build 75+, right ?
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      • Profile picture of the author Gemini9
        Thanks Alexa and Kikolani for those article directories. Really appreciate it.

        From a newbie.
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      • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
        Originally Posted by SledgeHammer View Post

        So in the case of Hubpages it takes a lot of time and effort for a first-timer to build 75+, right ?
        I don't write there, but I heard that it's not that difficult to achieve. On the other hand, I believe, it's all about maintaining that score...

        To those who write there, is it 'difficult' to maintain the 75?
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        • Profile picture of the author WildGale
          Originally Posted by x3xsolxdierx3x View Post

          To those who write there, is it 'difficult' to maintain the 75?
          It's not that hard. I do a wee bit of backlinking, some cross-hub links, participate in the community in a minimal way. My profile score is 82. The hubs that have an outside backlink are above 75
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          • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
            Originally Posted by WildGale View Post

            It's not that hard. I do a wee bit of backlinking, some cross-hub links, participate in the community in a minimal way. My profile score is 82. The hubs that have an outside backlink are above 75
            How exactly does it work though?

            Is there a quantitative relation between certain interactions of the site, and your actual hub/author score? Does everyone's score start at 100, but slip if they fail to backlink or update regularly..?

            ...or, does it begin at 0 and has to be built up to 75?

            This system needs a bit more clarity, IMHO....

            What happens if someone spends a year + writing for them, then, one day they find that their hubscore is below 75, and, as a result, all their Do-follow links automatically revert to No-follow links?
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          • Profile picture of the author Fernando1954
            Originally Posted by WildGale View Post

            It's not that hard. I do a wee bit of backlinking, some cross-hub links, participate in the community in a minimal way. My profile score is 82. The hubs that have an outside backlink are above 75
            Other than the links do you update your hub page with more content to get the score up or do you just rely on the linking to maintain the score
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  • Profile picture of the author BonganiS
    Here are other article directories:

    ArticleBliss.com
    GoArticles.com
    Affsphere.com
    Article Planet
    ArticleNext
    ArticleNode
    ArticleBase

    ..and the list is endless.
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  • Profile picture of the author fcf360
    It would be next to impossible to do article marketing to multiple article directories. I have learned from experience. So before long I think you need to invest in something that automates the article marketing process. The earlier you automate this, the better it is.
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    • Profile picture of the author Fernando1954
      Originally Posted by fcf360 View Post

      It would be next to impossible to do article marketing to multiple article directories. I have learned from experience. So before long I think you need to invest in something that automates the article marketing process. The earlier you automate this, the better it is.

      What system do you use or recomend for this.
      I'm getting bogged down in submitting manually to directories and need to automate i think, taking up to much time i could be putting to better use.
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  • Profile picture of the author wvwritingservices
    If you are looking for affordable article writing services with the submission process included you need Article Spark by WV Writing Services.

    If you want to use 1 automated program I recommend Unique Article Wizard. However it's $67 a month and if you are only going to submit 5 articles ( that's 15 articles - 3 articles a UAW set ) in a month I would spend the extra $33 and go with the Article Spark " Spark Package " for $99. It's so much more than UAW.
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    • Profile picture of the author wordwizard
      Originally Posted by PeteSmith View Post

      Thanks Alexa, but do you know which ones are closest to EZA in terms of the resource box being right under the article, so that it actually looks like part of the article to the reader.
      At the moment I'm only really getting any traffic from EZA, because the other sites like Ideamarketers seem to have the resource box way at the bottom.
      This means no clicks.
      Thanks
      Just take a look at the sites (and the articles on them) to see which ones have the appearance you like.

      They might change periodically, so I'm not going to give you a list.

      Also, if you really want your articles to appear in a way that encourages clickthrough rates, you might want to check out Allen Graves' article directory, which is now

      promotemyarticles.com (I think it's $7/month). (not an affiliate link)

      I love his service (and that on his previous directories too).

      And I also find iSnare very helpful BTW.

      Good luck.

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