Article marketing puzzle?

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I am currently writing a series of 12 articles about the stockmarket. My question has to do with timing.

Since articlemarketing approves articles in approximately 7 days, when would I be better off submitting these articles. Should I go for one a week, two a week, two or three at a time, one everyday?

This is a topic I am very comfortable writing about. Writing about other topics and products will not come as easy.

Obviously I want to generate the most traffic.

Any feedback will be appreciated.

Dave
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  • Profile picture of the author artwebster
    Are you serious?

    You are going to cover the Stock Market in twelve articles?

    Forget it - if that is the extent of your comprehension, you are writing for the wrong people.

    If you were writing twelve articles on arbitrage trading, for example, I could see that you might have a plan.

    MMM and a stock trading robot? I can tell you have done some deep research into what you promote.

    Do you use them yourself? If so, why doesn't it say so on your site and where are your results?
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  • Profile picture of the author Justin Jordan
    "You are going to cover the Stock Market in twelve articles?"

    I could cover the stock market in 100 words - it's just a matter of detail. Depending on who you're writing for, you might need one article or a thousand.

    To the OP - if the articles are a real series, that need to be read in order, I'd go for three a week. Fast enough to keep people interested, but enough space to stop readers from feeling overwhelmed.

    But I don't think it makes a huge difference.
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