Best automated service to get backlinks to Ezine Article?

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Hi all,

Is this a good method? I have one article on Ezine Articles and would like to get some more traffic from this. Currently receiving about 1 view every day and a 6% CTR. I'm interested in using an automated service to get backlinks to that article, as this should not impact my main site. I'd prefer something that I can inpput a keyword prior to the submission.

What is the best tool? I know there are lots of Fiverr gigs but pretty sure they will just submit to an untargeted list.

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Magnatolia View Post

    Is this a good method?
    No; it's a dreadfully misguided method, based on a very fundamental misunderstanding about how article directories work.

    This thread will help you (actually there are probably 300+ threads about article marketing which could help you, but this one's a good starting-point): http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post5068872

    Originally Posted by Magnatolia View Post

    I have one article on Ezine Articles and would like to get some more traffic from this.
    For all the reasons explained in this post (and in large numbers of other threads), no article marketer should want to get potential customer traffic coming to their own site from an article directory. That isn't how article directories work, it isn't a function they can usefully fulfil for you, and you'd be far better off arranging instead for such traffic to come directly to your own site rather than to an article directory at which you'll inevitably lose most of it.

    Originally Posted by Magnatolia View Post

    I'm interested in using an automated service to get backlinks to that article
    That would (a) be counterproductive and potentially get the article's page heavily penalized by Google, and (b) probably also - understandably? - get you banned by Ezine Articles for breaching their policies and procedures.

    Originally Posted by Magnatolia View Post

    What is the best tool?
    Education.

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

    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...d-tactics.html

    But, in any case, this is something that you shouldn't want to do. It's a counter-productive way of trying to use an article directory, and in the long run is far more likely to damage your business than to benefit it.

    Build relevant backlinks (but not automated ones, or Fiverr-outsourced ones!!) only to your own site, not to other people's sites.

    If it helps you, this little thread explains in some detail why it's potentially such a huge mistake to submit to an article directory anything that isn't yet published and indexed on your own site first: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...marketing.html
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    • Profile picture of the author Magnatolia
      Thanks Alexa, I will take a look at the links you provided.

      In terms of a tool, what is available that can make the process of actually finding the backlinks easier? My niche is treatment for mental illness, although I am branching more into social anxiety at the moment. I find that a lot of sites I look for in Google are very 'doors shut'. They either don't have a resources/links area or they have very minimal links and no way of actually submitting a site.

      Happy to manually write the guest post/blog comment/backlink request, etc. Just tired of trawling through lots of pages that don't offer anything. I've got Scrape Box (I don't use the automated posting function though).

      Currently I am automating Twitter following (slowly, 5-10 per day) so want to now focus on easier more effective ways of marketing through articles.

      Planning to submit a pdf version of my articles to one of the pdf article sites in the next week or so.

      Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author hirithk
    Hi,
    Do off page activities such as Bookmarking , classifieds, these things from these we can drive traffic to the article. We share in facebook twitter, and other social media sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author ymest
    The formula "automated" + "backlinks" + "Ezine articles" doesn't work! Anything that's automated won't produce anything good. It's spam! Might have worked 12 years ago but not these days.

    You want to write more articles, put them on your blog and then EZA afterwards.

    Alexa's explanations couldn't be clearer!

    Good luck

    Yoan
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  • Profile picture of the author ymest
    The formula "automated" + "backlinks" + "Ezine articles" doesn't work! Anything that's automated won't produce anything good. It's spam! Might have worked 12 years ago but not these days.

    You want to write more articles, put them on your blog and then EZA afterwards.

    Alexa's explanations couldn't be clearer!

    Good luck

    Yoan
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    Flooding your article with spam backlinks is a sure fire way to ensure your views drop from 1 a day to zero.

    Why do so many people think that buying spam link builders, or spam link gigs from fiverr is a good idea?

    Just search this forum for the posts from people who did that and find their blog/site/article no longer gets visitors.

    Good content and good onsite seo are the answers. Only a few backlinks are necessary.

    Your best bet is probably to write more articles, related to your niche, and submit them to ezine.
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  • Profile picture of the author freeadstime
    The best method is to go classic and that's to write a great content and manually have it submitted to enzine type sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author virtualprincipal
      Actually, I beg to differ.

      If you are using article marketing solely to drive traffic directly to your site, then I would agree that spam backlinks are a bad idea. However....

      If you are simply using Ezine Articles as a buffer to your site along with Web 2.0's and YouTube, then back-linking your backlink (article) works pretty well. The high PR of these sites seems to absorb the crappiness of the spammy links...
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  • Profile picture of the author KriiV
    Usually for this type of thing I use this site: Backlink HQ | Quality low cost backlinks |

    They have human's create the links, ive seen some decent results. And last time I checked it was like $2 for a good amount of links.
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