How much would you pay?

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If an article submission service offered the following, how much would you be happy to pay (obviously provided you don't do it yourself and don't want to...ever)

Professional editorial review
Over 300 article directories including top 7
Being able to choose the rate at which your articles are published
Over 700 email publishers - they asked to receive your content
Being able to get passed captcha codes
RSS distribution
Ability to use multiple pen names
Submission to more than 2000 blogs (they've requested it)
Report of submissions

What would you consider a reasonable price?
#main internet marketing discussion forum #pay
  • Personally, I'd stay away from these unless you are the one offering/ creating the product! This looks like a bot and you don't need tons of submissions to succeed, you need consistency such as a good article everyday syndicated to a targeted audience!

    My 2 cents, but my price would be $0! :
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    • The blogs would be niche specific. Thank you for your input
  • These are only big numbers to attract people. No way your article will be approved in 300 article directories and 2000 blogs. Don't you think, it will appear as spam?

    These are attractive words to make the gig wonderful.

    Still, if you want to get it, I would like to pay maximum $10. Because this massive submission will be automated for sure.
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    • You mean look like spam to Google?
      The people who own the blogs would have agreed beforehand to receive the articles but yes, I dare say the submission to the directories would be automated.
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    These are both among the exact things regularly penalized by Google's Penguin update. And those blog networks: when Google discovers them it doesn't just "penalize" them - it actually de-indexes them. :rolleyes:

    Nobody who understands the basics of SEO is going to pay anyone to do that (apart from maybe for their direct competitors' sites! ).

    SEO is about quality and relevance, not "numbers of backlinks". That's why sites with fewer backlinks are so regularly outranking sites with mass backlinks in Google's SERP's, these days, as we can all see for ourselves. You must have missed the memo (and about half the contents of the SEO folder here), I think ...

    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...ml#post6021235

    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...d-tactics.html
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    • Looks like I better get myself over there! Thank goodness for WF

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    If an article submission service offered the following, how much would you be happy to pay (obviously provided you don't do it yourself and don't want to...ever) Professional editorial review