Automated Article Marketing - AMA

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Hi all.

I've been using Article Marketing Automation for a while now as part of my strategy and was wondering what other forum members thought of these types of article marketing systems.

I spin the articles using the inbuilt spinner and generally set the distribution to a max of 40 articles.

The points I would welcome feedback on are as follows:

1) Do other users see value in setting a limit on the number of distributions
2) Do you think it would be worthwhile in switching services? My thought here is that if the same blogs keep posting your articles would it be better to move onto a different service with exposure to different blogs (FTS for example)
3) Related to the above - if there were say 100 blogs in a niche, would my articles always get published on the first 40 blogs only, assuming the articles are sent out in a linear distribution pattern?

Thanks for for reading and in anticipation of feedback!
#ama #article #automated #marketing
  • Profile picture of the author GuerrillaIM
    I don't set a limit. More links the better in my book
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  • Profile picture of the author Rickling
    Hello Yoshi
    Was just curious as you say you spin your articles to get 40 different versions is that correct, what sort of time frame does it take to get these 40 articles legible.
    I mean sometimes synonyms are the same as to meaning in one sentence but not another and alot of spinners do that and one can spend hours getting all entries to make sense. Does your spinner put out a perfect article everytime if so that would be find.
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    • Profile picture of the author yoshi74
      Hi Rickling

      The AMA spinning software I find really easy to use. It doesn't use synonyms as most spinners do and you don't have to mess around with tags (although it does this in the background) - the interface just pulls each sentance from the article and you can rewrite it upto 10 times. (500 word article typically has 20-25 sentances)

      Ok this sounds like a lot of work but for me, (ok I am an English major so pretty used to writing and typing) it ensures you get readable articles at the end that make sense and are perfectly legible.

      I reckon I can rewrite a 500 word article in about 40 minutes. All of these are legible because they are spun in full sentances.

      (I have played with Jetpspinner and other article writing software previously and found the results and operation not to my satisfaction!)
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      • Profile picture of the author Bryan Zimmerman
        I've been using AMA for a good while now along with UAW and a couple others. They all work IF you stay consistent with them.

        As for the spinners, Magic Article Rewriter works the best for me because it allows you to export the spinner syntext in various forms to fit with all the different programs like AMA. So you can spin by sentence and use synonyms and not run into any formatting problems.
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        • Profile picture of the author yoshi74
          Don't forget though that you can simply change formats by using MS Word and doing a find/replace on the syntax...and if you already own word then it's a two second job and free!
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  • Profile picture of the author seoweb2000
    I have used AMA for a long time with great success. I even did a test on some sites in which I took them out of the AMA platform, and their ranking went done because they were not getting back link as often and fresh content.

    So AMA works.
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  • Profile picture of the author rich_henderson
    I use AMA on a regular basis for backlinks and it works well. However I rewrite my articles with TBS because I find it easier and faster. (prob becuase I'm used to it) I do use other similar services too but AMA is as good if not better than the others.
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  • Profile picture of the author warriorkay
    AMA and the other article distribution services work,
    but only if you really work them. Yes, they do submit
    your articles to hundreds of places, but you need to
    ensure that you provide good spin ready articles
    that will produce unique readable articles when spun.

    Also, you need to ensure that you are really targeting
    keywords that you can rank high for in the resource
    boxes. Being the owner of a new and quickly rising
    article distribution service myself - ArticlesCrush.com,
    I notice some members submitting articles with keywords
    in the resource boxes that they can't rank high in the
    next one year. You see, some keywords are just too
    difficult to rank for so it's pointless to target these. If
    you do, you only end up wasting several months of your
    subscription to such article distribution services without
    getting your money's worth.

    Instead, what I advice is for you to take the time to
    plan out your keyword strategy - what keywords
    should you target that currently don't have too many
    competing sites in the top of Google. If you put together
    a good number of keywords that receive good number
    of monthly visitors, yet not too many competing sites
    and use these in your resource boxes when submitting
    your articles to these article distribution services, you
    will surely get more results.

    I hope this helps,

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