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Hi being fairly new to IM I have a quick question .
I have created several unique articles on making money online and the pitfalls and also some about credit repair.
My question is if I find a product to sell on click bank tht I wish to promote should I use it in my article so when the user clicks on the link they are brought to the products main site using my affiliate URL or shod they be directed to my own site that I would have created in order to sell them the product .
Hope someone can point me in the right direction.
Also when uploading spun articles how
Many On average directories should I be submitting to .
Many thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by daveaball View Post

    if I find a product to sell on click bank tht I wish to promote should I use it in my article so when the user clicks on the link they are brought to the products main site using my affiliate URL
    No; definitely not.

    Originally Posted by daveaball View Post

    shod they be directed to my own site that I would have created in order to sell them the product .
    Yes, this.

    Nobody is making more than the occasional semi-random sale of ClickBank products by "direct-linking".

    This little thread explains why: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post5210243

    Originally Posted by daveaball View Post

    when uploading spun articles how
    Many On average directories should I be submitting to .
    First of all, you should never use spun articles for this, for all the reasons explained in this post: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post6595398

    Secondly, once you understand how article directories work and how you can benefit from using them, you'll appreciate that you have nothing to gain by submitting your articles to more than one or two article directories.

    I offer you two observations, in this regard ...

    (i) People who are making a living from selling ClickBank products by article marketing are submitting to only one or two article directories, while all the far less successful people who are typically struggling and not making much from it at all are trying to use article directories for a purpose they can never fulfil by spinning their articles and submitting them to multiple directories;

    (ii) This thread will tell you all you need to know about using article directories (but only if you read it rather than continuing to ask variations of the same questions over again in multiple threads! ): http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post5068872

    Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author daveaball
    Thanks for the reply , te reason I asked a few times is that I can get a straight answer , was told I was in the wrong part of the forum
    Last time so that's why we have two similar threads .
    Which article directories would you reccomend and would a 500 word artie be sufficient
    Many thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by daveaball View Post

      Thanks for the reply , te reason I asked a few times is that I can get a straight answer , was told I was in the wrong part of the forum
      Ooh, I see - sorry!

      Originally Posted by daveaball View Post

      Which article directories would you reccomend
      I think the best one, by a very long way, is "Ezine Articles".

      The reason it's the best to use, for all of my niches, is that it's the one everyone's heard of, one of the longest-established and most highly respected, so it's the one that publishers looking for content will automatically go to.

      The other two I sometimes use are GoArticles and ArticlesBase, but Ezine Articles is always my first choice.

      Appreciate that articles go into directories for publishers to find them, not for customers to find them. No article marketer would want potential customers to find an article directory copy rather than the copy on his own site.

      Originally Posted by daveaball View Post

      would a 500 word artie be sufficient
      Not for me.

      There are a few good little discussions of "article length" here ...

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      • Profile picture of the author daveaball
        Thanks Alexa , your post is
        One of the Most helpful I've had in years.
        After reading this I am going to set up a new blog within the niche I wish to sell and upload the article I have and also submit the article to a couple of directories linking
        Both to my blog and to a link where my clickbank affiliate Id URL.
        I will also set up an opt in form for hopefully
        Future sales. Many thanks ,
        The system you sell Alexa could u pm me about it please thanks
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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          Originally Posted by daveaball View Post

          The system you sell Alexa could u pm me about it please thanks
          I have nothing for sale at all, Dave. I'm just an affiliate (and with no interests or involvement in the "Make Money Online" or "Internet Marketing" markets/niches at all).
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        • Profile picture of the author The Great Gordino
          Originally Posted by daveaball View Post

          Thanks Alexa , your post is
          One of the Most helpful I've had in years.

          You're not the first to say that, you won't be the last. Time spent searching Alexa's posts is time well spent when learning how to use articles!
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